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Archive for November, 2008

November-7-08

Hot Air Balloons

Posted by SubmitEdge under Arts & Entertainment

‘Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars/ Let me see what life is like on Jupiter and Mars…’

Whilst a hot air balloon ride might not take you into the stratosphere and beyond, it will have you feeling like you are soaring with the planets. If you are hard up for gift ideas or don’t know what to do with the kids this half term, why not let your imagination run wild and find some adventure in the skies?

With an online gift voucher or donation from Asda gifts, you could give the treat of hot air aviation to your closest friends or relatives. With balloon baskets carrying an average of 6 to 8 people, and usually operating over some of the UK’s most beautiful and verdant landscapes, combine great company with great views and head up, up and away.

Whatever may be the use of hot air balloons, the right use of it is always for recreation. Take a break and enjoy the scenic beauty of your town or the place you have come to visit with a hot air balloon ride. You would have a lifetime experience in the basket of the balloon which would carry you slowly and steadily higher and higher with a thrill all over as you look down from it. You town would never seem as beautiful to you as you would have the aerial view of it from the hot air balloon. The buildings, the greenery and the blue sky above gives you a floating experience which you would remember long.

Its vintage appeal does not make hot air balloon rides obsolete, however. Not only are they a charming alternative gift, they also allow you to see your home town, or discover a new region, from a completely novel perspective. Areas such as Bath, Bristol and the surrounding fields and pastures of the county of Somerset are particularly popular for hot air balloon rides. The gorgeous sandstone stately homes and terraces of Bath suddenly appear like elaborate dolls houses staring at each other across two hills once you are up in the air; the forests and orchards further away from the city limits of Bristol look like a picturebook. So why not make your next gift one to remember, and let its recipients get carried away – quite literally…

For more information please visit us at http://www.asda-gifts.co.uk/Category/Id/1869/Name/Hot_air_ballooning

November-7-08

Hot Air Balloons Ride Is Full Of Fun

Posted by SubmitEdge under Arts & Entertainment

The hot air balloon is instead the oldest human flight carrying technology. Today hot air balloons are more advanced and are a major attraction for tourists and people who want a recreation of different kind. Take a hot air balloon ride have the fun riding in different shaped balloons like hot dogs, rocket ships, teddy bears and other commercial products. They are also used a promotional tools. During festivals, carnivals, or other occasions many companies release hot air balloons in the air with imprinted logo of their brand and message. In this manner the message is easily spread to masses. Hot air balloon advertising is considered a fast growing form of advertising today.

The hot air balloon has long been famous for its association with adventurers and explorers, from Richard Branson’s self-publicising trans-Atlantic exploits to the pipe-smoking Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne’s classic novel Around the World in Eighty Days. It marries a sense of wild exploration with an old-school English kind of charm which the motor car and aeroplane have striven to eradicate.

With its wicker basket, colourful silken balloon, and the hot rushes of flame which spurt the whole contraption into action, the hot air balloon recalls a world still new to the Industrial Revolution of the 1850s, where gentlemen (like Mr Fogg) still wear three-piece suits and doff their caps to ladies, carrying top hat and cane.

Its vintage appeal does not make hot air balloon rides obsolete, however. Not only are they a charming alternative gift, they also allow you to see your home town, or discover a new region, from a completely novel perspective. Areas such as Bath, Bristol and the surrounding fields and pastures of the county of Somerset are particularly popular for hot air balloon rides. The gorgeous sandstone stately homes and terraces of Bath suddenly appear like elaborate dolls houses staring at each other across two hills once you are up in the air; the forests and orchards further away from the city limits of Bristol look like a picturebook. So why not make your next gift one to remember, and let its recipients get carried away – quite literally…

For more information please visit us at http://www.asda-gifts.co.uk/Category/Id/1869/Name/Hot_air_ballooning

November-7-08

Hot Air Balloons

Posted by SubmitEdge under Arts & Entertainment

‘Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars/ Let me see what life is like on Jupiter and Mars…’

Whilst a hot air balloon ride might not take you into the stratosphere and beyond, it will have you feeling like you are soaring with the planets. If you are hard up for gift ideas or don’t know what to do with the kids this half term, why not let your imagination run wild and find some adventure in the skies?

With an online gift voucher or donation from Asda gifts, you could give the treat of hot air aviation to your closest friends or relatives. With balloon baskets carrying an average of 6 to 8 people, and usually operating over some of the UK’s most beautiful and verdant landscapes, combine great company with great views and head up, up and away.

The hot air balloon has long been famous for its association with adventurers and explorers, from Richard Branson’s self-publicising trans-Atlantic exploits to the pipe-smoking Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne’s classic novel Around the World in Eighty Days. It marries a sense of wild exploration with an old-school English kind of charm which the motor car and aeroplane have striven to eradicate.

With its wicker basket, colourful silken balloon, and the hot rushes of flame which spurt the whole contraption into action, the hot air balloon recalls a world still new to the Industrial Revolution of the 1850s, where gentlemen (like Mr Fogg) still wear three-piece suits and doff their caps to ladies, carrying top hat and cane.

Its vintage appeal does not make hot air balloon rides obsolete, however. Not only are they a charming alternative gift, they also allow you to see your home town, or discover a new region, from a completely novel perspective. Areas such as Bath, Bristol and the surrounding fields and pastures of the county of Somerset are particularly popular for hot air balloon rides. The gorgeous sandstone stately homes and terraces of Bath suddenly appear like elaborate dolls houses staring at each other across two hills once you are up in the air; the forests and orchards further away from the city limits of Bristol look like a picturebook. So why not make your next gift one to remember, and let its recipients get carried away – quite literally…

For more information please visit us at http://www.asda-gifts.co.uk/Category/Id/1869/Name/Hot_air_ballooning

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