John & Anne Wiley

2010/09/23

Shine On Harvest Moon

Filed under: Happiness,Has Photos,Inner World,People,Random,SB Region — John @ 03:34

Maybe that old song’s not stuck in your head now, but I kinda like it. Especially the part “for me and my gal.” We finally got to TJ’s for groceries at sunset. We’d used up supplies in anticipation of the MerriTimes Adventure so cooking was getting ever more difficult. Anyway, coming out of the store we joined several other people stopping to marvel at the rising Harvest Moon.

0507 Harvest Moon

0507 Harvest Moon

Here are a couple of other pix I just sent to Edhat, in case you don’t haunt that site like we do (or they don’t make it on because they have others).

1174~0508 Sunset Moonrise

1174~0508 Sunset Moonrise

The sunset was brilliant, snapped a couple of minutes after the moon/palm shot (both with the compact camera). Later I went outside with the SLR and caught the moon rising into a flowering tree.

Now I’m imagining the drum circle that’s probably going strong up at Knapp’s Castle. We’ve never gone to that, but several people have told us there’s a circle there and a few other places around town on every Solstice and Equinox. Anyway, with all the planetary coincidences tonight, may your dreams overflow with magic. 🙂

2010/09/22

Sunset Stroll

We took a power walk up a nearby hill just before sunset, and the hills were alive with orange-pink hues as wispy clouds caressed the slopes and slow danced for us.

1165 Pink Dancing Fluffs

1165 Pink Dancing Fluffs

Felt good to get a bit of burn going in our legs and some vitality in our breath. Then we strolled back in the softening light as color drained from everything but our conversation.

We discovered some lingering emotions about our delayed MerriTimes trip, and mourned anew our release of that adventure for this Fall. We talked more back at home, with time between for Doing and Being focus. That included dinner, an amazingly delicious pudding invention of Anne’s, Newshour and the discussion that stimulated, and of course some side-by-side laptop time.

Some of our deeper dialog delved into the Answering Machine questions: “Who are you, and what do you want?” We didn’t realize the other had realized some things, like how good we feel despite some residual sadness like the stuff about MerriTimes Delayed. We talked about new strategies for flying, as we wait out the tax year with only a trip to TX as a major expense.

One thing we can do is futz with Tripp, with projects like our Acme Wind Deflector invention. That’s a plexiglass strip we’ll clip on the back edge of each window to reduce wind noise and buffeting in the back seat when we open the windows wide for viewing and photos. It will cost almost nothing, and add a lot to our comfort in flying (and even more to the comfort of passengers!).

Another low-cost item is working on our Tweaky Tandem bike to make it stronger, more comfortable, and hopefully fold-able. Maybe even add an electric hub, to boost us up hills and add regenerative braking. We can buy a light folding luggage cart with big wheels that we can use as a trailer on the bike to carry tent and gear. We’ll fix the tent so it doesn’t slowly collapse like it did at Terrace on our NxNW Adventure. We can refine our packing to minimize what we take for various side-trips from airports to tenting, staying with friends/family, or hotels.

I also have a list of minor fixes and spiffing up items for Tripp, and want to calibrate her performance against the factory numbers. For example, carefully calculate takeoff roll using actual load and conditions, then compare that against actual takeoffs to see how she does. This fits into another theme of flying more to feed our excitement about taking Adventures. Even short hops like the one yesterday contribute a lot to that. We can also talk more about the flying and radio calls so Anne has more to understand and enjoy on the Adventures.

We talked about how doing all this will help us rekindle our excitement about Big Adventures while we conserve our meager savings and increase our preparedness.

2010/09/21

Special Day

Today was especially special for us. We did a variety of things, with emphasis on those Anne loves best and at a pace fast enough to be exciting but slow enough to savor each activity. After an afternoon swim we hung around home for a while and then went for a sunset spin in Tripp. Anne learned how to do radio calls, and I explained some of the things that go into flying. We’ve talked many times about doing that, but somehow either I’ve been too busy flying or she’s been too busy enjoying the view or doing something else. Today she seemed to begin getting a grasp on the simplified steps that help her grasp the process of transitioning Tripp from flying to landing. If I review the steps again for her next time we fly, maybe she’ll remember them and have a better sense of what had seemed to her a confusing blur of hand movements that goes into every landing.

Since the moon will be full in three nights it was up early and I got this shot of it over the Mesa. I just snapped it without taking a moment to check settings, so it’s not a technically good photo but I like the effect and maybe it’s worth what you’re paying. 🙂

1157 Waxing Mesa Moon

1157 Waxing Mesa Moon

Off to our left a moment later we passed Hendry’s Beach (tourists know it as Arroyo Burro), where we’d thought about going for a beach walk and maybe stopping at the restaurant afterward. Instead we enjoyed the golden glow of sunset washing over other couples strolling the beach as Tripp thrummed her quiet sound slipping along offshore at low speed. So beautiful!

1160 Hendry's Sunset

1160 Hendry's Sunset

Back on the ground, we drove into town shopping for a quiet meal. Cruising our Altered State Street we settled at Pascucci’s. We used to go there often, but tend to spend all our money on flying lately. By splitting a meal it ended up pretty inexpensive, and we enjoyed the new menu. Sitting at a quiet table by the fireplace we celebrated the approaching end of a special day.

There seem to be ever more days lately, that find us many times feeling a serene joyfulness permeating our awareness. Often we’re noticing it simultaneously and other times one of us tunes into it, looks at the other who notices, then in timeless eye contact we journey to a blissful state together. We spoke with a friend with some mobility challenges about happiness recently, and another friend from Sri Lanka today about his joyful anticipation of returning to that country to care for his aging parents. If the days grow colder and we face new medical, financial or other challenges I hope we can embrace those times with some measure of the deep joy we feel now.  May your days bring ever more consciousness of the beautiful and fleeting life we all share.

2010/09/19

Birds Snake Tree

Filed under: Happiness,Has Photos,Nature,Random,SB Region — John @ 03:02

We had a fun walk up our favorite small hill at sunset, talking and getting a bit of exercise. At the top is a dead tree (what we called a snag when I was a kid), and hawks contend with large crows (or are they small ravens?) for sitting rights on top. Occasionally we’ll see a dove, or even a finch or two.

Tonight there were two woodpeckers serenely surveying the view, so I snapped it with the compact camera. Now that one’s convenient to carry, but the photo quality and zoom lens capability are limited. After releasing my flash of regret at not bringing the SLR I snapped a few photos, and we resumed our walk. Only just now when downloading the pix did I notice that part of the dead tree looks very much like a snake watching the two birds. They too seemed to be aware of the “snake,” and I like the texture of the larger version on my Photo Page. So herewith, birds in the Snake Tree.

0498 Birds Snake Tree

0498 Birds Snake Tree

What looks like the tail (pointing to the right) of the one on the horizontal branch is actually the stump of a broken branch. We thought at first maybe they were building a nest there, but realized with all the hawk visitors and the lack of foliage it’s unlikely any bird would try to nest there. I wonder if the birds notice the snake shape at all, or whether their main awareness of the tree is what sorts of bugs the wood is harboring.

2010/09/17

Fantasy

When I was little, my family drove along the California coast several times to visit relatives and in our moves from SoCA to Bay Area and back. When we’d pass what I now call the Oil Island between Ventura and Carpinteria, I’d gaze at the palm trees out there and imagine exotic South Seas adventures. When we flew near it on our return flight to SBA Tuesday, I noticed the reddish hue of an algae bloom in the water just off the beach at the lower-right and imagined glowing waves breaking in the moonlight that night.

1092 Oil Island

1092 Oil Island

I guess musings like those are why I thought of this place as Fantasy Island. I wonder whether that reddish hue really is the kind of algae that creates bio-luminescence, and whether the people in those beach houses splash in the liquid light on warm nights.

Closer to Carp we saw people surfing, sunning, and this pair walking their dog.

1094 Beach Walk

1094 Beach Walk

Sure reminds me of all the beach fun we’ve had in this area. I can almost hear the soothing surf fizzing in surges of white noise, and feel the moist sand between my toes. Does it make you take a long, deep breath like I just did?

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