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<p><b>In the Breeze Yellow Colorfly 30" Diamond Kite</b></p> <p><b>PRODUCT FEATURES</b></p> <ul> <li>30" W x 30" H</li> <li>Weather resistant ripstop fabric and fiberglass rods</li> <li>Bold and bright single color kite</li> <li>(3) 12' color coordinated kite tails</li> <li>Easy to assemble</li> <li>Kite line with handle and kite bag included</li> <li>Recommended wind range: 6 to 20 MPH</li> </ul> <p></p> <p><b>ABOUT THE COMPANY</b></p> <p><b>In the Breeze has been manufacturing outdoor fabric decorative products, kinetic spinners and kites for 30 years.</b> The company is an award winning leader in manufacturing, offering it's customers innovative designs and products. The product development team pays attention to every detail including high quality fabric compositions, color trends, printing techniques, sewing and embroidery applications. In addition, the company uses innovative connectors, fiberglass, string, swivels, adherents and findings.</p> <p><b>In The Breeze Kites are extremely easy to assemble and fly.</b> They have been flight tested in varied conditions. A reusable kite bag, kite line and winder are included. This kite will provide hours of enjoyment and lasting memories for kids, children, young minded adults and active seniors.</p> <p>Kite flying encourages outdoor play. <b>Get out of the house and go fly a kite.</b> It will combat stress, relieve boredom, get you to exercise, breath in fresh air and have fun. <b>In the Breeze</b> believes that color processing and motion stimuli are essential to both adults and especially children who have developing brains.</p>
It's tempting to view Josh Abbott as a half-generation-on version of Steve Earle. Abbott definitely fits into that wonderfully maverick line of Texas singers and songwriters that includes Earle, Terry Allen, and so many others. So, yeah, he sounds a lot like Earle sometimes, with tightly observed songs that tell the stories of small-town, blue-collar Texas folks trying to deal with life, love, and the desperate pursuit of redemption and happiness. It's country, yes, but it's a quirky kind of country, often more like Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers with fiddles and banjos than it is like George Strait. And as Abbott and his band's third album shows, when it works, it works very well. Small Town Family Dream is a concept album of sorts, detailing the romantic, economic, and restless lives born of growing up in a small Texas town. The first song here, "Idalou," literally introduces Abbott's hometown, and, full of chiming electric guitars, it races into stories detailing love, farming, and cutting loose in a small town, finally summing things up with the richly detailed title tune, "Small Town Family Dream." Somewhere in there Abbott manages to seamlessly stitch in covers of Terry Allen's "FFA" and "Flatland Farmer," both of which add a kind of welcome edginess to things. Abbott knows what he's doing. At this point, all he needs to do is to stay out of Nashville and keep doing it. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi