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The hot air balloon landed twice in the Vintage Reserve subdivision in two weeks.      <!--IPTC: Balloon comes down in Littleton - Vintage Reserve and Leewood Park; contact Frank Cole 303-324-3312.  Frank and Jenny ColeÕs Saturday morning was interrupted when cloud ofbright purple, red and orange descended on their quiet Littletonneighborhood.Around 8:30 a.m.cq, a hot air balloon made what appeared to be aroutine landing in the Vintage Reserve subdivision near Littleton, saidFrank Colecq, who lives in the neighborhood.As the balloon approached, ColeÕs wife, Jennycq Cole, captured thelanding on an iPhone. The balloon slowly made its way to a nearby park wherealmost a dozen residents met it.ÒYou could hear the whoosh of the propane tanks,Ó Frank Cole said. ÒIt wasamazing. It was as big as a house.ÓThe balloon has made the landing in the neighborhood twice in two weeks,Cole said.Cole did not know what company the balloon belonged to.ÒEveryone helped them fold the balloon up, put it in a big bag and then theycarried it away,Ó Cole said.-->
The hot air balloon landed twice in the Vintage Reserve subdivision in two weeks. <!–IPTC: Balloon comes down in Littleton – Vintage Reserve and Leewood Park; contact Frank Cole 303-324-3312. Frank and Jenny ColeÕs Saturday morning was interrupted when cloud ofbright purple, red and orange descended on their quiet Littletonneighborhood.Around 8:30 a.m.cq, a hot air balloon made what appeared to be aroutine landing in the Vintage Reserve subdivision near Littleton, saidFrank Colecq, who lives in the neighborhood.As the balloon approached, ColeÕs wife, Jennycq Cole, captured thelanding on an iPhone. The balloon slowly made its way to a nearby park wherealmost a dozen residents met it.ÒYou could hear the whoosh of the propane tanks,Ó Frank Cole said. ÒIt wasamazing. It was as big as a house.ÓThe balloon has made the landing in the neighborhood twice in two weeks,Cole said.Cole did not know what company the balloon belonged to.ÒEveryone helped them fold the balloon up, put it in a big bag and then theycarried it away,Ó Cole said.–>
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Frank and Jenny Cole’s morning was interrupted when a cloud of bright purple, red and orange descended on their quiet neighborhood.

About 8:30 a.m. Saturday, a hot air balloon made what appeared to be a routine landing in the Vintage Reserve subdivision near Littleton, said Frank Cole, who lives in the neighborhood.

As the balloon approached, Cole’s wife, Jenny, captured the landing on an iPhone camera. The balloon slowly made its way to a nearby park where almost a dozen residents met it.

“You could hear the whoosh of the propane tanks,” Frank Cole said. “It was amazing. It was as big as a house.”

The balloon has made the landing in the neighborhood twice in two weeks, Cole said.

“Everyone helped them fold the balloon up, put it in a big bag and then they carried it away,” Cole said. Jordan Steffen, The Denver Post

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