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Pen

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About Pen

  • Birthday October 27

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  • Website URL
    http://www.pennywearne.com

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  • Favorite Kite(s)
    Wala, Wala XL, iFlite, Rev (OCanada)
  • Flying Since
    2006
  • Location
    Dorchester, Ontario
  • Country
    Canada
  • Interests
    Granddaughters, Plants, Animals, Photography, Travel, Stars, Hand drumming, Indoor Kite flying, Reading, Writing... gonna take up sewing again
  • Gender
    Female

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  1. Thanks Kitelife for the amazing gift.... wow! So excited to get out there and fly again... north wind just came in for a few days so I'll wait a bit for the temp to get back up into the teens (celsius).
  2. London, Ontario, Canada... can't seem to bring it up.. guess its only for the US?
  3. This is a drop-in indoor kite flying opportunity. We have a variety of single line indoor kites: Wala, WalaXL, Skate, iFlites, Grace, Laima, Air-Yo's. A few dual line indoor kites drop in sometimes.... and the odd time an indoor quad visits and flies with us. Location: Dorchester FlightExec Sports Complex; Dorchester, Ontario, Canada. Cost is $3.00/flier. Contact penny@pennywearne.com for more information.
  4. Do that roaming and adventuring thing now. Life is a blink and you don't want to miss it. If you think of coming to southwestern Ontario, you'd have a place to stay here in Dorchester.
  5. Simple... I like simple. Thanks for the work on this. I also use "WindAlert" and "Accuweathr" iphone apps.
  6. We (Time On The Line) had our first International Indoor Fun Fly this July... members of our group and two from Illinois flew together for the day. While most flew single line kites (Walas, WalaXL, Laimas, emongs, iFlites, large gliders, Air-Yos) one member had his dual line indoor kite there too.<br /><br />
  7. We have the support of our town community centre... $3/person for two hours (sometimes longer if nobody is coming in behind us). During the summer months we get to use the ice pads when the ice is out. Once they start turning on the compressors and getting the pad ready for the hockey season, we move back in to the large gymnasium where we fly once a week, every week, for the rest of the year. We have a group of 11 who may or may not all be there each week to fly. Once we're back in the gymnasium, we take turns flying to the tunes. We all fly single line gliders, one of our group is teaching himself dual line.
  8. I've resisted buying a wind meter... and now I don't feel I need one. I watch the trees, the grass, and just generally have developed a sense of when to fly and what to fly. I did download "WindAlert" on my iphone and check it before I go out. After that, I am one with the wind.
  9. Nobody in our group has a ZeroG or Plutz... but we do have a few eMong gliders (Flying Wings kites) and the Laima bird single line indoor kites (again a Flying Wings kite). We're pretty lucky to have the support of our community centre.. we can fly for $3/person each week. We want to keep our spot and be visible so we fly all year round at the centre. In the winter we use the new gymnasium, and in the summer we use the arenas when they take the ice out. I'm going to post a few pictures in our FB group Time On The Line. I really like flying the 120' lines better than the 90'... I did get to fly with a friend down in South Padre Island, Texas. He taught me how to do the lazy S together. I loved the feeling as the lines crossed over.
  10. I fly weekly indoors (2-3 hours every Wednesday) with a group (Time On The Line)... we all fly single line Walas and iFlites and other glider type of kites. I try to get to the outdoor kites as often as I can but this spring we've had a ton of rain and now the thunderstorms are kicking up a fuss. Today I got out and flew my dual lines at the soccer fields and then moved across town to a hayfield which has just been "shorn" to fly my rev for another hour and a half. I fly outdoors alone... nobody around town to fly outside with yet... but a few other indoor fliers have just purchased rev's and so will be out there with me soon.
  11. COME FLY INDOORS WITH US! The Dorchester "Time On The Line" Indoor Flying Club would like to invite everybody to a day of indoor flying at our Community Centre. Bring your indoor kites of all sizes, even radio controlled kites are welcome! We'll be flying in our new hockey arena (iceless of course) which has seats all around for your viewing pleasure. Meet and Greet muffins and coffee @ 10am Flying with music as a group from 10am - 2pm Flying as individuals or as a group from 2pm - 4pm Supper at the local restaurant (your expense) Cost for the day of flying $10/person (for the Community Centre). RSVP so we can have enough coffee and muffins ready! Dorchester Community Centre 2066 Dorchester Road Dorchester Ontario Canada Email me for more information or to RSVP... penny@pennywearne.com
  12. "Time On The Line" Indoor Kite Flying Group meets weekly at the Dorchester Community Centre every Wednesday from 10:30am - 12:30pm. Cost $3/person payable to the Community Centre for use of the facility. Contact Penny Wearne (penny@pennywearne.com) for further information.
  13. I would love to come for a workshop with Fang... but you're there on the west coast and here I am in southwestern Ontario (waiting for the "Sandy" winds to hit their highest tonight). I'm not sure where to tie the line ... at the moment I've looped it around the stem of the reel.
  14. I haven't made any adjustments to the wala .. although while using the reel i did take off the 10' tail that I usually fly with indoors. Our group flies together on Wednesday mornings and we have two new fliers so I didn't get a chance to play with the reel then. But Monday morning I will give it another go.
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