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Bora 5m kite name

MyAikenCheeks - 2-2-2012 at 04:48 PM

I have often wondered why European kite builders give their kites the names they do.

While sitting in the waiting room at the hospital I came across this article in "Travel & Leisure" magazine.

"The Edge of Italy" about the city of Trieste,....... last paragraph.....

One of the odder sights in Trieste is the handrails, usually metal chains attached to the buildings. Almost the first thing people tell you about is the Bora, the wind that blows in over the mountains, usually in winter.
Hold on to those hand-rails, or the Bora will knock you over.

I couldn't understand at first why everybody talks about the bora all the time, but after a while, I get it. The Bora is Trieste's force of nature, it's mistral, the only violent thing that happens in this trim, equable city.

"I feel good in Trieste", the mayor says. "The light, the air, thanks to the sea, the surrounding plateau of the mountains, and the Bora are truly unique.".........

Maybe we just found where one of the mysterious kite names has come from.


Anyone up for a trip to Italy to "Fly the Bora"?


"MyAikenCheeks"

indigo_wolf - 2-2-2012 at 08:13 PM

I like names like that.... that actually have some grounding.

That's why I chose the name I did for my submission in the recent Peter Lynn name competition:

Aquilon



And if you look in the lower right hand corner, the 4 snowflakes are aligned with the cardinal points of the compass with the appropriate one highlighted ;)

ATB,
Sam

MyAikenCheeks - 2-2-2012 at 09:10 PM

That's real cooooool Great name! Did you win?

indigo_wolf - 2-2-2012 at 09:17 PM

Nope.... thought I resubmitted after the Facebook glitch, but then the list of submissions got too long to page through to confirm. s'OK though.... I liked how it turned out so, it gets filed away for now. Maybe make it a poster down the road.

:lol: Forgot I textured the Peter Lynn logo like the moon because of where it fell on the image.

ATB,
Sam