10th December 2013, 02:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 10th December 2013, 05:55 PM by John Wells.)
Flying a kite reduces blood pressure.....I have measured it when I was concerned about my late wife continuing kite flying well into the final stages of her illness.
Despite her pain and discomfort, it induced in her a sense of serenity. This is not unique to my wife.
Adding a camera can do the opposite with a beginner ;oO but this soon goes ;o)
Step back, admire your work from the ground and above, even if it is your first flight:
https://feastbowl.wordpress.com/category...-hill-dig/
However, I cannot imagine kite flying replacing the classical post-coital, cigarette smoking scenes in films.
Forget the fags.
As a postgraduate student, I remember cutting into blackened lobes of lungs handed to me in the operating theatre.
In some cases, the scalpel blade grated against the grittiness of the gathered debris.
Capture your site, frame it and hang it on the wall:
Jim Knowles/CFA Archaeology site. http://www.armadale.org.uk/sitew01.htm
Double ditch swimming lanes with walled central sun bathing area?
These Iron Age people really knew how to live!
Despite her pain and discomfort, it induced in her a sense of serenity. This is not unique to my wife.
Adding a camera can do the opposite with a beginner ;oO but this soon goes ;o)
Step back, admire your work from the ground and above, even if it is your first flight:
https://feastbowl.wordpress.com/category...-hill-dig/
However, I cannot imagine kite flying replacing the classical post-coital, cigarette smoking scenes in films.
Forget the fags.
As a postgraduate student, I remember cutting into blackened lobes of lungs handed to me in the operating theatre.
In some cases, the scalpel blade grated against the grittiness of the gathered debris.
Capture your site, frame it and hang it on the wall:
Jim Knowles/CFA Archaeology site. http://www.armadale.org.uk/sitew01.htm
Double ditch swimming lanes with walled central sun bathing area?
These Iron Age people really knew how to live!