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Bluesmike Lyr Req: Let's go fly a kite (9) RE: Lyr Req: Let's go fly a kite 22 Dec 02


Hi ya'll

I like the song and I'll pass it on to me dad.
David Chandler fell in love with kites when he was in the occupying forces in japan in the late 40's working as an interpreter.
During my childhood he made mean amazing boxkite from a roll of Japanese silk he had brough home from his timein Japan.
After a frustrating life working for an oil company and playing piano in the evenings to provide a little extra he got to retire at 55-- all of 25 years ago. Since then he has travelled the world as a kitemaker- One of his kites spent time at the Smithsonian institute whilst anothe travelled the world during our bicentenial celebrations and was signed by Kite club members throughout the world before being presented to Australia .
During the last 25yreashas travelled all over the world as as kite artist. He is kalled Takeshi Sensai in Japan- I think thats right--- Kite Master--. He has held kite workshops in hundred of Australian schools- including the school of the air which provides an education for children in outback Australia living hundreds of miles fromany kind of town.
A couple of years ago we worked out that he had helped children build 23 thousand kites.
Any of you who have met David will be pleased to know he is 80 years old and although almost blind with retinitis pigmentosa he still drives-(in daylight) all over Tasmania to hold kite workshops. Still plays 3or more gigs a week on the ragtime piano. He still has a fabulous organic vegetable garden, makes his own Yoghurt and kambulture tea and does 20 press ups before bed every night.
Kindest regards
Michael


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