John & Anne Wiley

2012/01/23

Encounters

The people we meet help define us, both in which we choose as friends and in the growth they catalyze in us.

9714 Met

9714 Met

We’ve met some great new friends recently and today we took some flying, so when I looked at this pic of a blimp we chanced to pass it seemed to fit. It’s been a while since we’ve met people we might really get close to, and it’s refreshing to do the “getting to know you” tango again. Also inspiring to reaffirm the fact that our planet overflows with kindred souls beyond the many we already know and love. What could surpass the trance formation of sharing meaningful wide-ranging conversation, flight, dinner and an intriguing old movie like “Six Degrees of Separation” with delightful new friends?

2012/01/22

Rock Garden

On a ridge atop the Santa Ynez Mountains is this area I call the Rock Garden because it looks like a collection of carved stone. Unlike the Murdock estate though, it wasn’t chosen and placed by a gazillionnaire. I don’t think.

9610 Rock Garden

9610 Rock Garden

I don’t know what would’ve left some stones standing out, especially the small monolith at the upper-right. How did enough soil collect between the outcrops to support the thick scrub? I’d have thought with the strong winds and rain up there it would have all washed away before it could collect. Life is so amazing though. Plants find tiny cracks and crevices in the solid rock, and over time little gardens dot the rocks and then expand until the bare “sculptures” stand apart. If the whole mountain were bare stone, would we notice the “sculptures” at all? As the seasons erode our lives, is it the rock garden or the abundant life that stands out?

With so many friends and family departing lately, our own aging becomes more visceral. We’re reminded to notice our weathering process. I remember being a small child, delighted when a passing stranger would smile at me in public. I sometimes smile at children in public, unconsciously passing along those moments. If such moments leave impressions, what of those who know and love (or hate) us?

Sometimes it seems we’re just droplets falling into a vast river. Maybe the kindness of strangers and loved ones doesn’t just pass through us to following generations. It also lays down a sediment in us that nurtures life between the hard places. This is why we’re moved to pass it downstream.

How much has the Rock Garden changed in our lifetime? How will it have changed, and what traces will remain of us in 1,000 years? Rather than some outline of the shape that once stood here, a grain of sand that makes its way down to the sea.

2012/01/20

East to West

I flew the brother of a dear friend in a large circle, first from SBA to Montecito where this lovely home nestles at the base of the mountain.

9688 Nice Digs

9688 Nice Digs

Compared with many Montecito estates and manses this one’s fairly modest. I like how the grounds integrate with the manse creating a unified whole. We of course saw many other beautiful and interesting things, but I didn’t snap many pix. The other one I like from the flight is this view past Broadcast Peak to the Channel Islands, tho the snap only takes in what I’m guessing is Santa Rosa Island.

9692 Broadcast Peak

9692 Broadcast Peak

It’s such a delight to fly with someone who loves it, and the smile on his face when he told sis about it was heartwarming. Sometimes I wonder why everyone doesn’t fly at every opportunity, but it’s lucky they don’t or it wouldn’t be such a relaxing activity. Even with the vast airspace available, if everyone else were up there…

2012/01/19

Peace & Love

At the request of some parents and teachers, we flew over a local grade school today while the kids made these symbols on the playground.

9654 Our Future

9654 Our Future

Such a delight to see the excitement and enthusiasm of our country’s future generation. Many parents joined them, and it got me wondering what our nation would be like if every child were cherished and nurtured by two informed and involved parents and a similarly supportive extended family and circle of friends. I ♥ Teachers! 🙂

2012/01/18

Rock Art

I liked “Bridge on the River Kwai” when I saw it. I like many forms of Art. I like looking at rock formations. I like seeing how people with basically unlimited money sometimes express themselves in their homes and gardens. I love flying of course. So putting all this together, you could come to understand why I enjoy looking at this place in Hidden Valley just South of Westlake.

9593 Murdock's Fancy

9593 Murdock's Fancy

Now without zoom, you might not notice some of the more peculiar features of this modest home. So with a twist of the lens, more is revealed.

9597 Yard Toys

9597 Yard Toys

Between the mansion at the right and arboretum at the left is an array of tall white sculptures. It turns out, according to stuff I’ve read, those are stones from the River Kwai hand picked from a helicopter by David Murdock. In case you’re wondering, he made some money on Dole Foods. He likes pagodas too, and this one is in the pond just right of the mansion.

9594 Zen

9594 Zen

There’s another pagoda at the top of this last pic, that also gives a closer look at the beautiful Kwai stones.

9598 Sculpture Garden

9598 Sculpture Garden

I’m guessing there are some interesting vehicles inside those two facing 3-car garages just left of the manse. Also out of view is his surrounding world class horse ranch. Wouldn’t it be lovely to stroll that estate? Isn’t this one of the most creative uses of wealth you’ve seen?

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