John & Anne Wiley

2012/08/13

Intention

It was my intention to make a proper post to update you on our AB Joy adventure, once we got into a hotel with working wifi. Well, we do have internet now but have been having so much fun with my daughter, son-in-law and grand-daughter…

Now we’re about to try again for a good night’s sleep, but meanwhile here’s a pic that better shows the color of that amazing lake. I put bigger versions of both pix on the Photo Page (link at right), and one of them has a map link that shows where it is.

2068 Unreal Color

2068 Unreal Color

We all three gawked at it in disbelief, talking about how nobody would take our word on the color we saw. Didn’t see indications that many people have made the short hike up from Hwy. 93 (tho there’s a daunting river crossing involved). So in closing here’s an indication of the delights we’ve enjoyed today. 🙂

0239 Pure Love

0239 Pure Love

2012/08/11

Well Spoken

Today, after a wonderful organic breakfast with friends at their riverside home near Fall City (outside Seattle) our plan was to reach Cranbrook, British Columbia for the night. After a quick visit with a dear nephew in Renton we rushed to the airport and got Tripp ready. Taking off was glorious in the fairly clear air.

1814 Mercer to Seattle

1814 Mercer to Seattle

Looking across Mercer Island, Seattle actually looked better than this pic. I know, complaining about my camera skills doesn’t improve the viewing experience for you. 🙂

1844 Mt. Si

1844 Mt. Si

Above is a clearer shot of iconic Mount Si just past Fall City on our route to Spokane. The views through the pass were even more crisp as you can see in this random shot from the dozens I snapped.

1853 Crisp Pass

1853 Crisp Pass

As we were beginning to emerge onto the prairie at the east side of the pass I finally put on a polarized filter to cut the haze for this next shot.

1888 Altered Reality

1888 Altered Reality

In terms of clarity and the effect of haze, it’s much nearer to how everything looked on our mountain passage. But as you can see, the color looks really strange. Compared to what we saw, I’d even say it looks a bit fake. True, I also tweaked the color a bit trying to correct for the shift from the filter. I left the filter on for the rest of the flight, so you might notice a strange quality in some of the pix. It helped a lot with this next one tho, because there was a small fire nearby and it was smokier than it looks in the pic.

1917 Grand Coulee

1917 Grand Coulee

Grand Coulee Dam conjured up images for me of a tall concrete structure wider than Boulder Dam. As you can see, I was wrong. I hate being wrong. 🙂 Actually I already knew it looked like this, having watched an interesting PBS docu about it. So at the left is where the river used to run. Now it gets a trickle, with the rest going into that canal angling down to the right from the dam. It goes into tunnels that then pop out again nearby in a continuation of the canal. The idea was to make a verdant valley where there had been desert. It worked, but one does wonder what the old river looked like and how life has changed along its course. After a less fascinating transit across the dry plain we were greeted by the riverside oasis named Spokane.

1925 Verdant Spokane

1925 Verdant Spokane

It’s really beautiful from the air, and fun to walk the zillion bridges and gawk at the many waterfalls. I only dimly recall attending the World’s Fair there back in my 20s, so it’s interesting to visit remnants of that too.

1934 Hotel & Togetherness Walk

1934 Hotel & Togetherness Walk

It turned out we arrived too late for our Cranbrook plan, because Canadian Customs there keeps banker’s hours. Now when we’re flying, all Joy sees of us is the backs of our heads and we don’t see her much at all though we can all talk with some minor difficulty. So we decided to walk from our hotel (3-winged multi-story building just above and to the left of the thing that looks like a white upside down boat) to a nice Italian restaurant. After a great meal we went looking for a thin cushion for me to sit on that might increase my comfort on the now longer flight we’re planning tomorrow to reach Edmonton. What I imagined would be a time for conversation and togetherness walking to Pier One (white roof just across the river at right) looked like this.

1947 Different Agendas

1947 Different Agendas

Joy was worried that the store would close at 8:30, Anne was on the phone with her sister, and I paused to snap this scene so unrepresentative of the noisy traffic rushing across the bridge in chaotic surges.

1941 False Impression

1941 False Impression

Happily we did get into the store, the call ended, and I stopped dallying for photo ops. Joy decided to walk back to the hotel, so Anne and I enjoyed a leisurely (and now serenely quiet) stroll along the river walk and thru part of the World’s Fair area. Tho you won’t hear that enchanting call of their quiet familial honking as they flew low over our heads on the silent foot bridge, Anne wanted me to snap these geese to share with you.

1954 Geese

1954 Geese

See them? “It takes a long exposure to get a decent shot when it’s almost dark out,” I replied. Yes, the fuzzy shapes to the right of the red-tipped circus tent looking thing are geese and not freak clouds. I like the effect, and hope you can imagine being there with us. Still, I’m glad to have a digital camera rather than wait for prints from film. 🙂

1962 Train/Trolley

1962 Train/Trolley

Near the circus tent thing this passenger train/trolley thing went by occasionally ringing a most gentle bell. It added a magical note of charm to the friendly darkness that was now draining color and dimension from the world to replace it with mystery and a soothing closeness. Back in the hotel I snapped this view out the window, and you can see the arched red sign for Luigi’s at the right.

1968 Looking Back

1968 Looking Back

Like our adventure from Seattle to Spokane today, it seems much longer than a couple of hours since before sunset when we walked over to Luigi’s for dinner. Right now I’m looking back at Luigi’s, looking back at our waking near Fall City, and further back to the start of this adventure. Past some gaps I can see almost the whole way back to the start of My Journey. I enjoy looking back occasionally, because it helps me enjoy being Here and Now. 🙂

2012/08/07

Alberta Joy

I’ve written much about the joy of flying, including the joy of flying to Alberta to visit my daughter and her young family. Today we hope to add Joy to our joy of such a flight. Our friend Joy is joining us on an adventure flying from SB to Edmonton, AB (Canada, y’no). As with all our big flying adventures, this one is improvisational. Due to vagaries of weather and our own whims, we often don’t know where we’ll be landing or even our exact route. This trip adds the variable of smoke.

Smoke & Fires

Smoke & Fires

As you’ve probably deduced, this is a map of smoke and fires right now. Since the smoke depicted is usually quite thick, we avoid flying in those areas for extra safety and also for the joy of flying in clear air. Planning an approximate route for a flight, I mentally overlay the smoke with the other main factor.

Noon Clouds

Noon Clouds

So while we’d like to fly along the coast to avoid the smoke and hotter weather inland, clouds will complicate that. The circles and colored dots represent airports, and as you might guess we avoid the ones with color (though sometimes blue’s ok). Since our primary goal is the joy of flying, we want to look at things. Clouds or smoke detract from that. So if we do start off today, you can bet I’ll be checking on both factors often at every stop along the way. Another big factor is wind, but usually it’s not a deal breaker the way smoke and clouds are. The end result is we might be flying relatively fast to stay ahead of clouds and smoke as they change, or slow with many and long stops to wait for clouds and smoke to dissipate.

As the trip unfolds, we’ll also be adding scenic detours. High on that list is another tour of Banff and Jasper, to refresh memories like this from the NxNW adventure:

0544 Mt Robson

0544 Mt Robson

2012/08/05

Viva

Filed under: Happiness,Has Photos,People,Random,SB Region — John @ 10:57

SB is a little crazy this week with the Fiesta Parade and all the associated events around town. So we had a quiet picnic with a dear friend at one of her favorite spots.

0186 Ellings Park

0186 Elings Park

There are views in pretty much every direction from various places in this grove atop Elings Park, and just to the right of the one above is a good look at this manse.

0187 Eyelash Hill

0187 Eyelash Hill

We call it Eyelash Hill because the line of palm trees along the hill crest driveway to the right, looks like eyelashes from our part of town. After lunch we drove into town and a similarly striking view of the mountains was garnished with an Old Spanish Days (aka Fiesta) banner.

0226 Fiesta State

0226 Fiesta State

Fiesta could be described as a state of mind, and as you can see on some grumpy Edhat comments some residents don’t like it. We like some of it, and cruised State Street to soak up some of the colorful throngs that include many visitors buying balloon hats and confetti-filled eggs (cascarones) used to decorate the uninitiated.

0218 Tourist Fun

0218 Tourist Fun

Around town during this week of events sometimes people will smile and say, “Viva la Fiesta!” When we first moved here, one of our first new friends told us locals call it the Realtor’s Parade. On her advice we avoided it for a few years. Then on a whim we checked out the parade, and wow. Some really great horses and riders, and lots of family fun. Like us, some people come just to take in the lively scene.

0212 Observers

0212 Observers

2012/08/03

Action

There’s always lots of action around SB. Not just flying. Some people enjoy hiking, rock climbing, various types of surfing, boating in everything from inflatable rafts and kayaks to monster yachts and cruise ships, and pretty much everything else I can think of. Including skating and cycling at the waterfront skate park.

1341 Getting Air

1341 Getting Air

I caught that cyclist “getting air” and I like how the shadows slash the scene and illustrate his jump. Along the bluffs of More Mesa I watched people watching the paragliders.

1346 Watching Watchers

1346 Watching Watchers

Imagining myself on the beach watching them in the past, and also looking dreamily at the plane passing above them before getting my license. Places I like to Be, and things I like to Do. Alternating my Being and Doing in time and space, a life unfolds as I watch.

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