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At 9:49am on April 11, 2009, Tod Butterfield said…
I'm the special education director for the district. Great bunch of people!
At 6:16am on April 10, 2009, Tod Butterfield said…
Well, Sheridan since 90, then Mac since 07! Working in Amity 3 years.
At 6:32pm on March 29, 2009, Tod Butterfield said…
Hey, Man!
Nice slide show. How's the kiting been this week?
Tod
At 8:57am on December 17, 2008, Mike Beirne said…
Too cool for words, Bro!
At 7:35pm on September 11, 2008, Carl Bragiel said…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm8a2PNWHG8
At 7:35pm on September 11, 2008, Carl Bragiel said…
ok, here is a short video, bad angle... not shot by anyone I know either...

Lincoln City, Oregon summer 2004 (I think). What I do remember is that the wind was absolutely howling and the kites were pulling like a team of horses. Enjoy!

At 11:22am on September 11, 2008, Mike Beirne said…
Yeah, Thrice Yeah!

That is so cool, Carl! Keep up the great pursuit of wind...
Hope our lovely sister can see you fly next spring. Your
photos are truly amazing- but I still want video. You flying
anywhere close to California in the future? I might be
forced to document your talents for YouTube.... ;-)
At 4:55am on September 10, 2008, Anne-Marie Gallagher said…
Count us in! We'd love to see you fly!! That would be great!

When you had your old site up with the polka-dot dyed llamas, I showed my husband and he LOVED it, btw. When I tried to find it again, I couldn't. But now when I tell stories about the old days and he gets confused as to who-is-who, I'll say, Carl, you know, the llama guy. And he'll say: Oh yeah, the llama guy! He's brilliant!
At 7:00pm on September 5, 2008, Russ Seitz said…
Thanks again for the dinner and good conversation the other night. I always assumed that we would have the same point of view, but you never know. Barkley's trick proved it. Anyway, check out the Polldaddy.com poll on the front page of TPL (look for the American flag.)
At 7:18am on August 29, 2008, Anne-Marie Gallagher said…
Hey Carl!
The whole kite thing still amazes me. I can't even get one to fly more than, um, 13 seconds. No, 15! We would love to catch one of your shows if it ever coincides with a visit to the west coast.

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Lisa and I married in 1988 while living and working on Mt Hood. We moved to upstate New York in early 1989 and missed Oregon terribly so we beat cheeks back just a year and a half later. Been in (or near) McMinnville ever since and watching our little community grow like a weed. Lisa works for Linfield, I am a painting contractor... we share our home with a bunch of cats, 2 St Bernards, Barkley the black lab experiment, and a few llamas still graze out in the pasture.
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