October 29th Photograph Hot Air Balloon Scotland


October 29th morning photograph of the Virgin Hot Air Balloon over Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.

All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

On September 19, 1783, thousands of people visited Versailles to witness the launching of the Montgolfier brothers' new fangled hot-air balloon. Ballooning's first brave passengers, as it turns out, were a duck, a sheep and a rooster. Priceman sets the stage for this historic event in the funniest, breeziest way imaginable, imploring readers to pay no mind to the hows and whys but instead to focus on the brave passengers, hilariously depicted as bug-eyed with fear, shown from above as the balloon goes up, up and away. From here on out, the book is almost wordless, presenting the trembling trio in comic strip-like panels as the barnyard animals become entangled in flyaway laundry and encounter various dangerously pointy objects, from a boy's mischievous arrow, it proves helpful later, to a church spire, softened by an aforementioned sock, to the sharp-beaked bird who ultimately sends them spiraling. Priceman's wonderful, vivacious black-ink and watercolor paintings-packed with comical details, add motion and buoyancy to an already soaring tale of a historic hot-air balloon ride. Hot Air: The Mostly True Story of the First Hot-air Balloon Ride (Caldecott Honor Book).

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