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    • Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta 2019

      Posted at 9:01 am by NativeNM, on October 15, 2019

      It’s that time of year again!!  Every year on the first weekend of October the Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque takes flight with 9 days of colorful balloons.  Balloons of every shape and color imaginable fill the skies over our city.  We were rookies last year and didn’t know what to expect.  This year we planned ahead and everything fell into place for the best experience we’ve ever had!  First, we decided to skip the weekend mass ascension and instead went on Wednesday for the Flight of the Nations event.  This event recognizes the International balloons that participate in the fiesta as they carry their nations flags while lifting up into the skies.  We found lighter crowds than on the weekends and almost as many balloons that took to the skies representing International countries, states, colleges, many shaped balloons plus any and all colors of the rainbow that you can imagine.  We got up early and were out the door at 4:30 a.m. to head to the balloon field.  We are approximately 6 miles away but you never know how traffic is going to be.  We’ve heard horror stories of long lines, taking over an hour to park only to find that parking is already full.  Not the case on this day.  We were parked and inside the park a little after 5 a.m.  Inside the park there are numerous places to get coffee, hot chocolate and breakfast burritos plus several tents filled with arts and crafts to walk through and pass the time.  The “Dawn Patrol” begins between 5:45 and 6 a.m.. In the morning before dawn about a dozen balloons will begin to inflate.  As they fire their burners, the balloons will appear to glow in the dark.  One of the crew members told us that this year they were going to lift off in unison for the first time, normally they would go a few at a time.  By accident we just happened to get to the Dawn Patrol balloons as they were laying them out on the ground.  We watched them go through the process and had a front row view.  I have never been to see the Dawn Patrol or a Balloon Glow evening event before.  It’s hard to find the words to describe how beautiful it is as they glow and twinkle.  If that were the only thing to see I would have gone away happy.   But I hope you will scroll down and enjoy the rest of the morning as dawn breaks and balloons all around us ascend into the beautiful NM skies.  Maybe you will be inspired to come to the balloon fiesta next year.
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    • Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta 2018

      Posted at 8:56 am by NativeNM, on October 16, 2018

      It’s Balloon Fiesta time y’all! If you haven’t seen video or pictures of the past weeks festivities, I’ve got you covered.  I haven’t been to a Mass Ascension since 1995, wow has it been that long!  It’s much different and at the same time much the same as it was all those years ago.  It’s a magical experience to walk among the balloons as they are stretched across a huge field in anticipation of launching around 550 hot air balloons.  Whoever choreographed this is brilliant with so many balloons to manage among huge crowds of people.  As they begin to inflate and take shape you will see them float upward in a choreographed wave.  We arrived on opening day, later than we anticipated after a 2 hour wait in line to catch a bus out to the balloon field.  But we were luckier than some who never made it out to the field at all.  It was disappointing to see that more than half the balloons had already launched by the time we were dropped off and made our way onto the field.  We had to wind our way through a virtual wall of people all trying to see the last wave of balloons.  Everyone wanted to capture the magic in photos.  While we were saddened in missing some of the earlier events we did manage to see some extraordinary balloons and had a wonderful time.  We will be back, but next time we will plan better and get there earlier.  Next time we will arrive to see the Dawn Patrol as they ascend before first light and watch them glow through the early morning air.  Next time we will take more photos.  Next time can’t come soon enough!!
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