Drying out the kites after a lesson day.
Some days the wind speed changes through out the lesson and we have to set up several kites to make it through the three hour lesson. The kites used in lessons often get wet and we have to dry them once we get back to the shop.
We always try to keep our kites stored dry, which means at the end of the day after 6 hours of running through waist deep water chasing students with kites.... we still have conjure enough energy to pump up all the kites to dry them out.
Last season we decided to follow the sage advice of Scrooge McDuck and "work smarter, not harder" and bought an air compressor for inflating the kites that needed drying.
Thank you Mr. McDuck. Thank you so much. My body is tired.
Sometimes I feel McDuck words when I think about the minnowbooster and other delegation streams..
Thank you for the resteem!
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