Last weekend I went to the opening of the new National Arboretum. I've been there before to look at how they were laying out the trees, but this time they were opening up the human-side of things such as the visitor's centre.
It seems that when they constructed the amphitheatre (see below) they also created a big wind-tunnel that is great for flying kites. Kids were encouraged to make their own kites and decorate them. Surprisingly, they seemed to be made of some sort of un-tearable paper and metal sticks that survived multiple crashes into the ground.
The kids seemed to like it, but I don't know if they were a help or a hindrance at getting some of the kites in the air.
A sculpture in the distance. It says "wide brown land".
Here's a panorama I took with my phone from what looks to be a restaurant under construction. This is the view looking away from the Arboretum towards the lake.










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