John & Anne Wiley

2012/10/18

Variety

Unusual amount of variety for us today! If you live in SB, you know one source of variety. If you live elsewhere, maybe you’re among those whose local news sources reported the evacuation of SB. If so, rest easy because the evacuation was 100 homes in the tiny community of Painted Cave up on the mountain. Here’s an annotated still pic the NBC LA news chopper got over the fire that greeted us this morning, when it was finally knocked down this afternoon with no homes damaged.

Fire Aerial

Fire Aerial

Another source of variety in our day was the new free Android aviation GPS app named Avare that our friend Zubair and I are donating to aviators and app programmers. Anne’s helped too, so it’s added to our daily variety for a month now. We also have a weekly Skype call with our daughter and family, and that’s always a delightful distraction. Today I added several hours’ effort setting up Google Talk in case that’s more reliable for our future video chats. Then there’s looking at pix to share, and I like this one Anne got on our short 10/1 local flight.

4325 Sunset Rush

4325 Sunset Rush

This little boat rushing toward the sunset looks courageous to me somehow, even tho the seas are calm and weather clear. Last up is another view from our local 10/14 flight with Sarah. There was a variety of activities going on at UCSB’s Campus Point, from tide pool exploration and beach strolls to kayaking.

1080 Beach Variety

1080 Beach Variety

I wonder what tomorrow will bring. Maybe a quiet day, so I can post only pix from 10/14’s flight and explore more from that variety of scenes between sea level and our nearby 4,000 foot peaks.

2012/10/13

Down to Earth

This post is a miscellany of pix bringing us up through 9/26 that has a down to earth feel for me, even though it includes flying and even this item from outer space.

0936 3 Jets, 1 Spaceship

0936 3 Jets, 1 Spaceship

This was on 9/21, the last day of the Shuttle’s CA tour that ended in LA. I’d been trying to find out where it was online, and finally got an update when it flew over VAFB near Lompoc. So I grabbed the camera and went outside to watch it pass offshore. When a small plane passed over heading for SBA to land, I glanced up when the engine revved and saw that the plane was doing an unusual maneuver as if the pilot were straining to look above and to his right. I looked in that direction and much to my surprise, there they were. Normally I’d have fixated on the fighter jet escort, but this combination of the ungainly 747 and shuttle on top was completely irresistible.

0938 Big Bird

0938 Big Bird

A few seconds later I snapped this just after it passed almost directly overhead. It was of course much higher than it looks in this cropped zoom shot, but you could actually make out some detail on the underside of the shuttle wing with the naked eye.

0939 Shuttle Detail

0939 Shuttle Detail

In contrast with the gray in these shuttle pix, we enjoyed a colorful visit from a young friend and her young son. Among the delights was when we took them for a swim.

1000 Student Swimmer

1000 Student Swimmer

Then we took them flying, of course. 🙂

1024 Local Icons

1024 Local Icons

I didn’t take aerial pix of anything but these two local icons. At the bottom is the Santa Barbara County Bowl, where there’s been a recent major construction project I wanted to check out by studying this pic later. The big white building at the top used to be the famous Brooks photography school, where we occasionally toured the ever-changing photographic art on the walls. Last up is this odd pic of our beloved Hass avocado tree.

1033 Mitey Conflict

1033 Mitey Conflict

We’re hoping it’s the scene of a “mitey” conflict. See, the envelope rudely stapled to a leaf contains “predator” mites that will hopefully dine on the parasitic mites that have been munching the leaves. An expert from the Bartlett Tree service said our tree’s fine. We’d called him, worried about the mangy look of the leaves but he assured us it’s doing well. He said if we wanted to help it do even better, we could order a spice shaker with a thousand predator mites. The little plastic jar came UPS wrapped in cold packs in a scary looking “live animals” box, and we had lots of fun dispersing them on the tree in the seven provided envelopes. Since they’re nearly invisible, and we only managed to spot two of them on the tree the next day, maybe the whole exercise is more of a Feel Good strategy. Like when a teen boy buys shiny hubcaps for his first car, even though it’s nearly ready for retirement. 🙂

2012/10/10

Cloud Nine

Back in mid-September we ventured to the mystical island of King Arthur’s recovery from Camlann. It emerged from among eight clouds as the legendary Cloud Nine of happiness. We wondered whether the air would be clear enough for our magic carpet to land.

0494 Cloud Nine

0494 Cloud Nine

Catalina Island’s “Airport in the Sky” is just to the left of the big flat cloud coming in from the right. It serves the quaint town of Avalon further in the misty distance. Adding to haze and clouds the winds were pretty strong, and I was seriously contemplating a return to SBA. This is the first time we’d flown very high and nearly direct from SBA to AVX. Uusually we’ve gone lower (3,500′) over LAX for the shorter water crossing from Palos Verdes. Being still at 9,000′ it would’ve been pretty easy to just turn around and head back. But we could see the airport, hear other planes using it, and after deciding to descend the air got clear enough to snap this schooner.

0495 Epic Voyager

0495 Epic Voyager

The classic ship struck quite the dauntless pose for us, as if off on some epic voyage from the land of legend. Still, when I lined up to join traffic for landing, clouds were ominously gnawing at the far end of the runway.

0632 Decision Approach

0632 Decision Approach

There was also a different wind direction at each end of the runway, and this airport is renowned for updrafts at the ends. Knowing that Tripp could easily land in 1/3 of the runway, and also easily climb above the low cloud at the other end in a go-around, I decided to give it a shot. I stayed a little high and fast over the threshold with full flaps and ready to climb instantly if needed. Once the expected downdraft dropped us into position I just cut the throttle and Tripp decisively settled onto the pavement in plenty of time to turn off at the first exit. I could’ve sworn I heard her whisper, “Piece of cake.” But we wondered if the next day’s weather would allow us to leave. This mythic island seems to have many guardians and gate keepers.

0503 Guardian

0503 Guardian

For example, getting onto the bus down to Avalon required getting past some confusing and indifferent gatekeepers. When planning the flight we took it as part of the induction into island mystery, that there is no way of getting accurate information about the bus before you’re standing there trying to catch it. Even then, the person in charge of the bus had no reliable information other than suggesting that we wait two hours even though a bus was there loading passengers as we spoke. Caught in our desire to meet friends waiting in Avalon, I took the initiative. After befriending a mechanic for the bus line, I asked him and was introduced to the driver who luckily found my respectful assertiveness charming. When we sat in empty seats at the front she even “adopted” us, pausing for this photo op with a dangerous island creature.

0521 King of the Road

0521 King of the Road

She playfully took on the role of tour guide saying these critters can go from standing still to city bus speed in a few steps, so it’s no surprise that some inattentive drivers and walkers have been seriously injured by them. Precipitous cliffs along the road can give you horrific visions of the likely outcome, should the bus driver have a lapse of any kind. But this road also provides some lovely vistas like this one as we rounded a bend descending into Avalon.

0524 Descanso Bay

0524 Descanso Bay

Presumably not named for the memorial meaning of the word Descanso, this settlement on the outskirts of Avalon provides the first welcome promise of arrival at our destination. It’s followed soon after by this proper panorama of Avalon itself.

0544 Avalon Charm

0544 Avalon Charm

After checking into our hotel, we went for a short stroll with our friends and then rode in their dinghy to a snorkeling spot and then out to sip wine on their rented sailboat.

0651 Eventide

0651 Eventide

By now we were thoroughly immersed in the healing charms of Avalon, as the gentle lapping and hushed village sounds prepared us for nourishing sleep and dreams of enchantment.

2012/10/08

Waves

Life breaks over us, and I like it when we can laugh. Sometimes I’ve wanted the waves of joy, grief, and challenge to stop. But of course, I love Life and so they continue to surprise me. In recent years I laugh more often. But nothing heavy about this post for me. Just more of the delights from our flight along the Five Cities coast, picking up where we left off with this one of my fav manse in Pismo.

0447 Pismo Manse

0447 Pismo Manse

I’d already posted a bigger and different view of this wonderful place on my Photo Page, and someone just sent me info about it that I’ve added in an update there. Nearby I was struck by how similar the offshore rocks are to the Oregon coast we recently enjoyed.

0450 Whitewash

0450 Whitewash

These wear a much thicker coating of accumulated white from years of happy birds though.

0451 Sea Caves

0451 Sea Caves

This stretch of coast also boasts many sea caves like the ones on the Oregon coast. Yet at the Pismo Pier the cliffs give way to broad beaches as the coastline angles South. It’s well worn by ATVs, RVs, and SUVs, yet still offers a great place for one horsepower riding.

 

0459 Beach Riders

0459 Beach Riders

In this last shot I’ll share from that flight you can see our beloved Oceano airport at the upper-right, the beginnings of the vast dunes at the right edge, and I like the hook of water where the estuary meets the sea.

0460 Oceano

0460 Oceano

Wonderful waves of relaxation wash over me looking at these pix. I hope they convey at least a little of that easy peace into your day too.

2012/10/07

Fly Di

Our friend Di loves to fly. So it’s always fun when we have her along. A few days after we got back from SJ & SF, the three of us were talking about how to celebrate our shared birth month. After listening patiently to the gals for a while, one of them asked my opinion. “We have an airplane,” I began. Somehow neither of them had thought of flying! Needless to say, that’s what we did. 🙂

0426 Avila Light

0426 Avila Light

I like lighthouses, so it’s fun trying to get a good snap of the light at Avila Beach and I like how this one came out. But I’ve jumped ahead some here. We flew first to the great little Oceano airport and walked to Old Juan’s for a late lunch.

0599 Kite Watching

0599 Kite Watching

After walking down to the beach and watching the kite surfers for a while, we bundled back into Tripp and I flew along the coast out to the light so the gals could enjoy the view. Of course, that meant I got to snap on the way back.

0427 Avila Bay

0427 Avila Bay

When we passed the end of the pier I snapped this of the attractive main tourist scene where Anne and I had strolled a few times. We discovered that right outside Oceano airport there’s a bus to Pismo and from there a trolley to Avila, so we’ll probably do it again sometime, but on this day we three just saw it from here.

0428 Avila Scene

0428 Avila Scene

Well, more accurately since we don’t have telephoto eyes, we saw it from here:

0429 Avila Pier

0429 Avila Pier

As you’re well aware, another of my fascinations is sea caves so here’s a view of some along the bluffs.

0432 Sea Caves

0432 Sea Caves

Here’s a wide shot for context. Looks like people park in the lot at the right and there are plenty of trails. I haven’t often seen kayaks here, but it looks like a great place to paddle on calm days like this.

0436 Cave Context

0436 Cave Context

Further along, in the Shell Beach and Pismo Beach parts of this coast are some great waterfront homes and a few mansions. I wonder if the boulders these people had piled on the beach have slowed the inevitable erosion of these cliffs.

0443 Boulder Barrier

0443 Boulder Barrier

I have more pix I like from this “birthday” flight, so I’ll share them in the next post.

 

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