John & Anne Wiley

2010/05/30

Young & Old

We flew to Lompoc today, and at the airport a man was trying to find someone willing to show his son an airplane. We of course gave them a Tripp tour, and it was heartwarming to see dad’s patience and the youthful excitement. Dad was excited too, and walked over to Above All to see about learning to fly.

6507 Future Pilot

6507 Future Pilot

Before heading for Lompoc we flew over iMadonnari at Mission Santa Barbara to check the progress, and it was quite a contrast with yesterday. Many of the chalk art projects are nearing completion, and the place is alive with people.

6510 iMadonnari

6510 iMadonnari

Tomorrow if we don’t fly I’ll post more pix and tales from today, but for now I’m going to rest and relax in the warm glow of slow flight over scenic wonders.

2010/05/29

New Mission

Filed under: Aviation,Flying,Has Photos,Random,SB Region,Tripp — John @ 02:21

Tripp finished her first annual annual with us today, and now we’re expanding her mission. We’d been staying relatively close to home, wanting to look her over very carefully before setting off to explore North America on some longer adventures. So today, desperately desiring some air time, we took flight for a few minutes to survey this little corner of paradise. Along the way we went to take a new look at the old Mission.

6500 iMadonnari Prep

6500 iMadonnari Prep

We wanted to check out preparations for one of our fav annual SB events: iMadonnari Festival of transitory sidewalk chalk art at the mission. We thought artists might have begun, but mostly they’re just marking out squares and getting ready so far. Every year there’s some amazing art, and a few weeks later much of it’s gone, but traces linger into the first few Fall rains, reminding Santa Barbarians of Summer. Shall I post updates as the art emerges?

6503 San Roque Hub

6503 San Roque Hub

We also enjoyed discovering that the hub in the center of the familiar San Roque neighborhood has hidden homes. Behind the homes facing the circular street are others in the center, with driveways between the outer homes. How quiet it must be in there! Does the neighborhood sometimes have loud parties? Could be quite a community experience if they all know each other, or perhaps a source of tension if they don’t.

2010/05/22

Sparrow & Hawk

Filed under: Aviation,Has Photos,People,Random,SB Region,Tripp — John @ 04:52

Today I decided to share a snap of Tripp in the hangar, and found it poetic as I chose the angle. A sparrow nesting in the hangar was singing magnificently as a red tailed hawk circled outside. Tripp huddled at the back of the hangar as an A-4 Skyhawk jet “watched” her from just outside the beautiful old Accurate Aviation hangar.

0791 Tripp at Accurate Aviation for annual

0791 Tripp's Annual

All the planes in the shot are faster and bigger, yet Tripp seems perfectly comfortable and confident. Maybe because she knows we treasure the relatively low and slow flight she excels at. Today was all about the routine checklist of every annual inspection. I did lots of mundane stuff while Anne’s focus was waxing & cleaning. Also getting done are lots of little things on my “squawk” list with supervision and tools provided by Glenn Fuller, Chris Jewell and the sharp crew of A&Ps working for them.

It’s fascinating to hang out in that environment, watching the wide variety of planes and pilots come in with problems and leave happy. Still, we felt some disappointment when it became clear Tripp’s going to sit in the hangar this weekend instead of taking us on some fun flights. sigh…

2010/05/13

SBA Work

Filed under: Aviation,Flying,Has Photos,Random,SB Region — John @ 07:00

The massive project at the airport has made not just commercial airline passenger service more difficult, but has reduced the amount of parking available for General Aviation planes like ours. Still, it’s interesting to watch the progress. Today I snapped this as we were on a downwind departure from 15L climbing through 1,700 feet or so.

KSBA Airline Terminal project

KSBA Airline Terminal Expansion (click to enlarge)

2009/12/03

Around Home

Filed under: Flying,Has Photos,SB Region — John @ 10:28

We’ve been home for almost a month today, and still seem to be resting around home a lot. Gradually though, we’re putting the house back together and getting out more. For a variety of reasons, before our Big Adventure we’d made quite a mess of our place. When we returned and added a plane-load of stuff, it was almost overwhelming.

Happily, we’ve not only put it all back together but done some cleaning and organizing chores we’d been putting off for years – and we seem to still be going. We’ve hosted several visitors and more are headed our way. In between, we’ve been taking drives including one along El Camino Cielo from Montecito to Hwy. 154 – one of our favorite perspectives on home because you get spectacular views in every direction.
We even took a short local flight just before Thanksgiving, landing at Santa Ynez and Santa Paula. It felt like “home” in a strange way, to climb into Flash and take off with only a general idea of where we’d go. We saw familiar territory with fresh eyes, and discovered things like this barn that’s obviously many years old.
How then had neither of us ever noticed it after descending low over it for hundreds of landings at the Santa Ynez airport perhaps a quarter-mile away?
Taking off again we noticed a bridge or dam across the river flying from this familiar airport past the familiar Lake Cachuma.
Continuing up the valley, at Gibraltar Lake we noticed for the first time that there are small trees growing from that dam’s concrete shoulder.
By the time we approached SBA at sunset, it felt as though we’d been gone several weeks again. Familiar places within a mile or two of home looked different, like peaceful Laguna Blanca in Hope Ranch where the shadows of night settled beneath us.
As the start of 2010 approaches, we have refreshed yet again our sense that “there’s no place like home.”
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