As everyone knows, December is when UFAUX’s tend to float over the skies of Brattleboro.
Is it because of some planetary alignment?
Is it because the occupants of the UFAUX’s are interested in the celebrations that happen near Christmas ?
Do they come here near the darkest time of the year so as to avoid all that solar glare on their windshield, when they buzz the cows in stealthy fly bys?
Or, could it be that that this is when we launch the lightships that my wife Cynthia Houghton created, and the best time for lights in the sky is in the time of the year when it gets dark early?
At any rate, I just wanted to remind folks that December is fast approaching, and when the solstice comes, so will the UFAUXs. Here is a link to a photo of one of the light ships. It was easy to construct, and very convincing when it seen from far enough below.
We would love it if
We would love it if other folks got into the seasonal festivities, and created some other UFAUX’s to light up the sky.
Always take safety into any design considerations. For example, be sure to be aware of power lines, and the nature of UFAUX’s to drift where they will. It is essential not to create a fire or electrical hazard, while pursuing fun.