Winter Texan Times

FEBRUARY 16, 2022 www.wintertexantimes.com 28 WINTER TEXAN TIMES Call today to schedule a free consultation and let us show you how professionally designed marketing materials with clear and consistent messaging can elevate your brand. You Only Get One Chance To Make A First Impression Make It Count With Promos & Prints On Your Side Sales@promosandprints.com (956) 580-7800 1217 N Conway Ave, Mission, TX A Division of Nexus Publishing LLC tinue taking pictures. Then rounding back to the entrance there was a group of crabs that flew along the ground, leaving arches in the sand as they swayed to and fro. When coming in I had noticed the various out of state license plates and Winter Texan bumper stickers, so after warming up in the car a bit I went back out to see how some were enjoying the fest. Jeff and Bobbianne from Wisconsin said they were enjoying the kites, sunshine, and colors. Their experience with flying kites was mostly in crashing them as kids but they still found them nice to look at. All the way from Canada was Howard and Trudy Maynard, they had actually been to SPI Kite Fest two years previously and bought some kites to fly themselves at that time. The beach and people down here have had them returning as Winter Texans. Before the fest closed a synchronized routine was done by six kite fliers with those same aerodynamic kites. I watched this from my car and even then, it was impressive to see. SPI Kite fest brought out a range of kites in colors and shapes I didn’t know existed and a multitude of people together for a fun, bright day. Even a variety of dogs had a good time with their owners out on the breezy flats. KITE FEST From pg. 2 Jeff and Bobbianne from Wisconsin.

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