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The Finale (for now, anyway) - From our founder!
Someone famous once said…. ah hell….
I forget what it was. But it must have been
a good saying to sum up the bittersweet feelings
I have right now as I pass the Kitelife torch
of ownership to my good friend and partner John
Barresi. |
Me and my close band of happy rapscallions
started Kitelife in early 1998 to take advantage
of the growing Internet phenomenon; and to fill
the void that was being left by the slow death
of the existing print kite magazines. From the
start, we had a sense of purpose and a feeling
of joy in bringing our little electronic broadsheet
to you, our wonderful readers.
I am super-proud of the work that we did together,
teammates. Sharon, Al, Graeme, David, Elain,
Mike, et al, thank you for your great support.
I think the archives speak for themselves, we
done good.
After five years and several changes in my
life, I was about ready to hang up the Kitelife
project. The biggest change was taking over
the job of editor/publisher of “Kiting”
magazine, the last remaining US printed kite
magazine. If you’re not a member of the
AKA, you ought to check
it out.
It is no secret that Kitelife just kind of
laid there through late 2002; a situation that
displeased me. It was obvious that it was time
to either put an end to KL, or pass it on to
someone else.
Well, the great news is that we found the “someone
else”.
For those of you who don’t know John Barresi,
let me do a short intro.
John basically grew up from the kiting sport;
he was one of the most-traveled and successful
competitors through the early 90’s. John’s
passion for kiting has been strong, true and
consistent; and his interests and attentions
have recently moved toward the “big picture”
– helping to figure the old conundrum
of how to keep the sport growing. Add to that
his obvious skill for web design, graphics,
and a personality that just shines; it is obvious
that our Johnny is the one to take over the
Kitelife project for the next batch of years.
I’ll be the biggest cheerleader for the
new regime.
Who knows, maybe I’ll send in some pointed
political commentary for a future issue. The
hate mail that results will come to the new
dude, not to me!
Anyhow, thanks to you all for reading. It’s
been a blast.
Mike Gillard
Kitelife founder
Editor's note: We're sad to share news of Mike Gillard's passing
on February 28th, 2006... Kitelife "Empty Spaces" article here.
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