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Pennington Balloon Festival


On August 6th and 7th, I went to the Balloon Festival in Baton Rouge! There were the festival must-haves such as the food vendors selling funnel cakes, turkey on a stick, coconut shrimp on a stick and many other foods that have no nutritional value at all,,,,, there were festival games such as a rock climbing wall and an inflatable human hamster ball thing.... and then there were the balloons!!
Yummy!!!


Josh was really into taking pictures as well


It's starting to fill up!!



Both nights were supposed to start with a mass ascension but they couldn't go up either night due to storm clouds being within a certain distance from the field. The highlight of both nights though was the balloon glow! We got to watch 20-30 hot air balloons fill up with air and then the announcer synchronized their fire lighting so that the field was filled with the lights from the balloons at once and then the balloons would all randomly flick their lights on and off. Both were so beautiful and the pictures I took were amazing!
All of the balloons lit up at once was so pretty!!


The fire that lights up the balloons was pretty hot if you stood too close to the balloons!

I really liked this next shot!

Yes, Atlanta was represented well I think!


Here's a video of the balloons lighting up at one point! Enjoy!

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