John & Anne Wiley

2010/11/05

Remember

Do you remember a time when the Democratic party “controlled” both houses of Congress? Back in that era, do you recall we “brought you along” with pix of our flight from Santa Barbara to San Diego? Well today we watched a bunch of recorded TV from the election analysis and puttered around the house. I suddenly remembered that there were more pix from that flight you might enjoy. In the Laguna area is a beautiful beach at Crescent Bay and it was popular 10/10 with people on the sand, in the water, and climbing on the rocks.

2465 Crescent Bay

2465 Crescent Bay

Laguna Canyon Beach was understandably busy too, with its lovely wandering waterfront walk and grassy area complementing the great beach.

2470 Laguna Canyon Beach

2470 Laguna Canyon Beach

Just past the grand hotel at Laguna Niguel and Dana Point, the tall ships at Dana Cove offer a glimpse of the last millennium.

2500 Dana Pt. Tall Ships

2500 Dana Pt. Tall Ships

Surfers were out in numbers past San Clemente at the Trestles Surfer Beach, where the sea bottom shape offers exceptional rides in some conditions. If you click to view the large size, you can make out rows of boards standing in the beach sand.

2516 Trestles Surfer Beach

2516 Trestles Surfer Beach

To some the San Onofre nuclear facility is beautiful, to others frightening, and to many passing on the freeway perhaps just an architectural oddity. There’s something fascinating to me about its close proximity to Trestles on one side and the “Tijuana North” border patrol inspection point on the other.

2525 San Onofre Nukes

2525 San Onofre Nukes

The hovercraft base at Camp Pendleton is mostly hidden from the freeway, but it would be fun to see the Marines launching down the ramp into the ocean during a flight like this sometime. Maybe even loading into their transport ships offshore.

2540 Camp Pendleton Hovercraft

2540 Camp Pendleton Hovercraft

Another landmark along the old Highway 1 at Carlsbad is the older alternative to those San Onofre nukes. I remember this power plant from my youth, and like me it’s still going strong.

2571 Carlsbad Power Plant

2571 Carlsbad Power Plant

A highlight of every drive along Hwy. 1 and this flight offshore was seeing San Elijo, because this is where we had our “honeymoon.” We’d both left our jobs in the Pacific Northwest, we bought a 280Z sports car together, and tented on the bluffs above the beach at the left. During this break between careers we’d talk, walk, sing, swim, write, and muse. I remember riding the rip current to the left in shallow water along the beach just right of the lagoon outlet, as Anne kept pace at a brisk walk along the sand. It would take me out a bit near the outlet and then more slowly back along to the right to repeat the ride. Years later we took my daughter and her boyfriend there to play on that same beach one night in the bright lights of the restaurant. It seemed bigger then than it does from this vantage point, now that we’re in one of those small planes we used to watch flying along the shore.

2580 San Elijo Lagoon

2580 San Elijo Lagoon

Well this sure got long! Guess I’ll stop for now, and maybe look at the remaining pix from this flight sometime to see if there are more you might enjoy.

2010/11/02

Walk in the Park

Filed under: Happiness,Has Photos,Inner World,Nature,Random,SB Region — John @ 03:10

We enjoyed a varied walk in SB’s Oak Park this evening. First clambering along the creekbed, then across the grass where the trees framed a magnificent view of the mountains still in the sun.

3119 Mountain Light

3119 Mountain Light

Ever playful, Anne clambered inside a hollow tree to vamp for the camera.

3128 Tree Goddess

3128 Tree Goddess

In the quiet shadows of Oak Park with sun still glinting on treetops beyond, we huddled at the footbridge to enjoy the old tree it frames so nicely.

3141 Bridge to Branch

3141 Bridge to Branch

Talking quietly, we recalled this same bridge on bright summer days flowing with people coming and going at one or another of the annual ethnic festivals. A whiff of fine cuisine wafting among the branches at the French Festival. Memories of paradise.

2010/10/29

Magic

I found one of Anne’s pix from our airport sunset that she didn’t share, and it overflows with magic that more words would only delay.

0749 Magic

0749 Magic

2010/10/28

People Power

Politics is amazing. Our work with the Citizens4sbcc group trying to save our Community College has been more intense lately. For one thing we’ve attended several events and fundraisers.

2846 Montecito Fundraiser

2846 Montecito Fundraiser

This fundraiser Anne is surveying as we arrived, was at a posh ocean view estate in Montecito. Beyond the pool is a lower level with magnificent rambling tea garden. Behind her is the sprawling mansion, and you can get a small glimpse from this later photo looking back up the yard.

2851 Uphill

2851 Uphill

The campaign has a decidedly uphill quality to it right now, as the incumbents go for broke. They’ve hired (with taxpayer funds) a campaign consultant, and are investing thousands in misleading ads and opinion pieces. The negativity of their approach is overwhelming! The thing I find particularly discouraging is their use of “doublespeak” (accusing our candidates of the despicable things their campaign is actually doing). I celebrate that they have their own opinions, but get upset when they espouse manufactured “facts” that are exactly opposite of reality. sigh…

Some of the events we’ve attended have helped refresh our hope and resolve, like this fundraiser (for a Parent Child Workshop, not our campaign). It’s a large group of parents and children working together on Parent Education, that was in one of the programs Anne supervised as SBCC Director/Dean.

2924 1/3 of a Fundraiser

2924 1/3 of a Fundraiser

Two thirds of the event is beyond this frame to the left and right. At the right is a live band, and to the left is the close-to-100 year old ranch with more action. It was so heartening to see the Carpinteria community pulling together working on the future of our world: raising conscious children. I hope when these kids grow up, the era of dirty campaigns has passed and we can focus on peaceful coexistence.

We went over Montecito couple of days later while taking a friend on his birthday flight, so I snapped this aerial view of the now quiet estate we visited in the first pix of this post. From above where political tactics don’t show as well, you can better see the beauty of our world.

2992 Montecito Estate

2992 Montecito Estate

2010/10/26

Quick Upgrade

Only $60 for triple the drive space on my Macbook, so with the original drive nearly full from all our photos I finally went for it. Only took 15 minutes to make a “clone” backup of the original drive, install the new one, and another half hour or so to clone everything onto the new drive. So easy, and everything worked perfectly once these steps were completed. With one exception: my email didn’t work. Turns out my email app has been “improved” with features that made it choke and die on a larger but otherwise identical drive. It’s finally working again (and better in some ways), so enough whining. 🙂

Yesterday we took a friend flying for his birthday, so I’ve been spreading words & pix around (see links to Edhat & my Photo Page at the right). Here are a few more that I saved to put here to mark my return to Cyberia.

2962 SBCC & Harbor

2962 SBCC & Harbor

In case you’re wondering, yes another focus of my attention lately has been the “C4” movement to elect Haslund, Blum, Croninger & Macker to replace the incompetent SBCC Board of Trustees incumbents (see http://citizens4sbcc.org/). I didn’t think about disk drives at all during this flight, but did think about our candidates when flying past this beautiful campus of the college we loved even before Anne’s work there. She once had an office in one of the two buildings at the right end of the grassy area on the left.

Heading back to land at SBA after our tour of SB & Montecito we got an unusual routing from ATC that put us high over Ellings Park, so I snapped this.

3012 Ellings Park

3012 Ellings Park

Just out of frame to the right is where paragliders launch. They fly across a road to soar back and forth along the bluffs at the Douglas Family Preserve, named to honor Kirk Douglas and son Michael who matched the large number of donations from the community to buy and save this popular open space. Many locals still call it “The Wilcox” as it was known before. Just below it is Arroyo Burro beach, very popular with locals. Many still call it “Hendry’s” as it was known before. When we first moved to SB it took a while to find places due to this dual naming system. 🙂

3015 Santa Cruz Island

3015 Santa Cruz Island

After we passed over the beach and turned West along the shoreline toward the airport I snapped this view of the stunningly clear islands. Wish the camera didn’t somehow show haze we didn’t see, because this was so beautiful we talked about flying out to tour the islands.

OK, so now that I’m back maybe soon I’ll post more pix from the flight to SD and flights since. Also might be fun to share some from the recent C4 events we’ve attended like the one at Diandra Douglas’ estate (once home of Michael). After the election we’ll need to take another long trip to celebrate having more time!

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