John & Anne Wiley

2010/10/16

To Mugu

Filed under: Flying,Happiness,Has Photos,Random,SB Region — John @ 07:50

Here are a few more miles on our flight from SB to SD, starting near where I left off in the last post about the private polo field. This one is condos with attached polo fields, and I’ll bet those people with overlooking balconies have fun watching the play.

1984 Marco Condo Polo

1984 Marco Condo Polo

It might seem amazing that you can make out horses, given that we’re a couple of thousand feet above ground level and at least a mile away offshore. Nearly as far away is this telephoto shot of the beach crowds on this lovely early Autumn day. Notice how deep the hole is that guy dug near the waterline (bottom of photo).

1988 Sandcastle Basement

1988 Sandcastle Basement

Another example of telephoto magic is this next shot of a “taildragger” Champ, clear enough that on my uncropped original it’s easy to read the “tail” number. Let me rush to assure you it’s completely safe to be this distance, yet also pretty rare. At last we’ve reached Ventura. On this relatively brief hop to SD I actually got four or five pix of other planes in flight, and that’s probably more than I’d collected in all my flying since 2006. Busiest air traffic day I recall, yet still plenty of open air up there.

2026 Traffic Nine O'Clock

2026 Traffic Nine O'Clock

Fun for private pilots: flying over military airfields. Often the controllers we’re talking to are happy to route us over Pt. Mugu or Vandenberg. Maybe because it gives the guys in the tower something to look at with their high power binoculars, or because going directly over the field keeps us out of the way if they have any traffic arriving or departing beneath us. For me it’s fun to look at planes we don’t often see at SBA, especially the old Vietnam era A-4 jets lined up at the top-right of the photo. Also the big cargo turboprops. I saw one of these slate blue babies in the air over Anacapa once on a scenic flight along the Channel Islands.

2037 Mr. Mugu

2037 Mr. Mugu

OK, next post we’ll finally be passing offshore of Hwy. 1 and I’ll look for pix of some interesting Malibu manses to share.

2010/10/15

Leaving SB

Filed under: Flying,Happiness,Has Photos,People,Random — John @ 08:25

I’ve been meaning to post more pix of our flight to San Diego last weekend, and time just flies by! For one thing, we got busy getting the word out about the Indy (SB Independent newspaper) SBCC candidate endorsement. So here are some pix just after the prior ones, still leaving the SB area.

 

1936 Mission SB

1936 Mission SB

 

The main SB Mission (center) is all many visitors ever see, though a few walk across to the magnificent rose garden (right). On this day there was some event going on at the school (left), and we once taught a seminar in one of the meeting rooms there. Across the road (top) are some remains of the aqueduct that we’ve also encountered traces of far up in the creek. Interesting to ponder what this area was like back when the native people built it for the missionaries.

I enjoy noticing how people with lots of money spend some of it on real estate. One that often gets my attention is down by Summerland. The story according to someone on Edhat is that the owner couldn’t get permits from the County to build freely, since the land was zoned agricultural. The solution was to build a horse ranch, that is in reality a polo field. This mansion and pool adjoin the field that’s out of frame at the top. I’ve posted different pix of these spots on my Photo Page (link in right column of this page).

 

1977 Agriculture

1977 Agriculture

 

Shall I post more pix from the flight, switch to our flight back from Santa Ynez on Tuesday (Tripp was stuck there due to fog at SBA), or concentrate on flying again to get new pix? Maybe all three. 🙂

2010/10/13

Mind the Gap

It’s been fun treating this blog like a diary of sorts because we sometimes review the posts and recall related experiences, and also because it’s fun to share with you. So the longer gap between posts lately is a little surprising. We’ve had plenty of fun, but just didn’t blog for some reason(s).

We’ve become a little involved with the growing movement to replace four of the seven current SBCC Board of Trustees. Four new candidates are running for the first hotly contested Board election in recent memory. They were begged to run by many friends who know how much they can contribute to getting SBCC back on track, and we’re very much hoping to help get the word out because the local media hasn’t done a very good job. If you’re interested in education, take a look at the Citizens4SBCC group’s website where you can learn about the issues and the four to vote for: Haslund, Croninger, Blum, & Macker. If all you need is something to remember when voting:

No SBCC Incumbents!

OK, so another recent activity was our Sunday flight to San Diego for Dad’s 91st birthday. The date was actually last weekend, but we missed the family gathering then due to thick local fog that prevented us getting Tripp out of SBA using “Visual Flight Rules” (VFR, basically meaning clear of clouds).

As if to reward us for waiting, the weather was glorious! Here’s what we saw soon after takeoff, looking past SBA and UCSB out to the islands.

 

1910 SBA to Channel Islands

1910 SBA to Channel Islands

 

Looking the other way, the canyons leading up to the mountains were also incredibly beautiful. Such a place to live!

 

1922 Quiet Mountain

1922 Quiet Mountain

 

The first small bare spot on the ridge just left of center is a favorite local hang glider launch spot, but I guess the air was too calm because we didn’t see any flying. For more detail, click on Our Photo Page in the top right column to see tagged identification of areas on the mountain.  I’ll blog more about the trip soon (I hope).

2010/10/10

Soft Sunset

We took a short and serene flight out to Montecito at sunset, and are still in a quiet mood. More people than usual were out for a sunset stroll at Hendry’s (Arroyo Burro) Beach as we quietly passed half a mile offshore, remembering enjoying a glance at passing planes on our own walks there.

1853 Hendry's Walkers

1853 Hendry's Walkers

Oprah’s fountain was on and lit, looking especially lovely. I think that’s a small amphitheater at the right.

1856 Oprah's Fountain

1856 Oprah's Fountain

I’ll probably put another pic or two on my Photo Page, and then maybe just meditate on happiness and contentment for a few minutes.

2010/10/06

Elect a New SBCC Board

I’m not a political sort of guy. Mostly I quietly follow the news and vote in private. No bumper stickers, yard signs, or canvassing. Tonight I’m fired up.

1795 New SBCC Board

1795 New SBCC Board

We attended a candidate forum downtown, and the slight hesitation I had about voting out the four incumbents is gone! Not just because the only two incumbents who showed up are either misinformed, misrepresenting the facts, or both. Not even because each of the four challengers (Macker, Haslund, Blum and Croninger) is a strong and articulate person I now support. More importantly I see this choice as one between incumbents who have presided over destruction of many educational programs our community needs, and four challengers who will repair that damage and go on to make the college stronger than ever. I’ve been involved in education and SBCC enough to know this is a crucial turning point, and our votes are needed.

I hope you’ll forgive my uncharacteristic political stand, join me in electing four new SBCC Board of Trustees we can trust, and share any comments or questions you may have.

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