John & Anne Wiley

2012/07/07

Impression

He asked, “What remains when you leave a room?” Pausing a moment to reflect, she replied quietly, “An impression of me.”

I recalled this exchange looking at an abandoned home in the area past Goleta that was once called Naples. Imagining a growing family, adding on rooms. The father building a picket fence to form a permeable boundary for children, a dog, and perhaps some chickens. Now it stands alone and forgotten. Those close bonds of kinship stretched by miles and time, some or all perhaps severed by fate. Only this impression of them remains.

0881 Impression of Home

0881 Impression of Home

2012/07/06

Boundaries

I like how boundaries are affected by air. From above, many impassable boundaries like borders and fences are irrelevant. Other boundaries appear where none show on maps. Some are sharply drawn.

0852 One & Many

0852 One & Many

Seldom do you see straight lines like these, except by the hand of humans. Boundaries can enhance the beauty by pointing out differences in number, kind, color and other variables.

0854 Liquid & Solid

0854 Liquid & Solid

Right in Lompoc it seems salt water is pumped from the ocean several miles away and turned into rock salt by the sun. The boundaries between four ponds produce different colors and textures as each dries in turn. Even boundaries in time are visible.

0856 Then & Now

0856 Then & Now

Millions of years ago when this was sea floor, tiny diatoms died and their porous shells piled up. The diatomaceous earth their shells formed was mined here in the 1960s to improve the efficiency of swimming pool filters. Now a quiet pond nurtures trees and attracts many other forms of life that tread on that ancient seabed. Nearby are boundaries between oak forest and hay field.

0858 Field & Forest

0858 Field & Forest

All around are many similar boundaries, and larger boundaries between river banks. Boundaries between flat and undulating earth.

0855 Valley & Hill

0855 Valley & Hill

Flight expands the horizons, so that aviators more than most are aware of how we live in boundaries between earth and atmosphere.

0860 Land & Air

0860 Land & Air

People create and defend boundaries between themselves in relationships, groups and nations. If everyone occasionally spent some time contemplatively flying low in small planes, might it help to make the space between us more flexible, permeable and peaceful?

2012/07/03

Silent Song

Sometimes I get a song stuck in my head. That is, I can hear it or sing it repeatedly in total silence. A few times I’ve dreamed a song and once or twice rushed to play it on the piano or guitar and taken notes, to contemplate and explore further. But perhaps like many people, most of the time a song gets stuck after hearing it. Rarely, a completely silent trigger launches the inner tune. Here’s an example:

0796 Silent Trigger

0796 Silent Trigger

Looking thru pix this one caught my eye so I opened it to full 3696×2448 size. Then I inexplicably started silently “singing” in my head the age old words, “Be it ever so humble…” Do you hear the melody?

Now it may be far outdone by places like Malibu, Monaco or Manhattan, but SB isn’t exactly “humble” in most people’s minds. Our actual home here is, but more relevant to this post is our inner feelings about the town. We know many people here who have far more money than we’d want, and of course even more who lack even our modest means. So the song was probably more triggered by our feelings reflected in the rest of that verse, as evoked for me in this next pic I looked at.

0811 Home Port

0811 Home Port

The song of course is “Home Sweet Home” and the remaining lyric snippet in that first line is, “…there’s no place like home!

‘Mid pleasures and Palaces though we may roam,
Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home!
A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there
Which seek through the world, is ne’er met with elsewhere.

Another line I’d forgotten hints at what lies beneath our species’ yearning for Home:

How sweet ’tis to sit ‘neath a fond father’s smile,
And the cares of a mother to soothe and beguile!

We chanced to see an interesting interview of Spiderman director Marc Webb on Charlie Rose. Marc referenced the theory that human motivation arises from lack. How many people experienced a complete fulfillment of Home in childhood? So does some lack of that explain both our urge for travel to seek it, and also for getting back to a place where we’ve found some measure of such comfort and solace in the past?

We’ve roamed the skies of every North American state and province in Tripp, and explored some of Western Europe via other transportation. Yet each SB return has brought a warm glow in our hearts under the charming skies on the soothing shores nestled beneath the familiar mountains of our humble Home.

2012/06/25

Afterglow

The time just after the Solstice Parade is another highlight of this enchanted Santa Barbarian event. As the parade turns off of “Altered” State street toward Alameda Park, a large and lively crowd is following at the parade’s sedate pace. This pace, the long wait for the parade to pass, and all the excitement blends into something really unique in the park.

0731 Into the Park

0731 Into the Park

Here we add all the attractions I mentioned yesterday, plus everything the grand park itself has to offer, and the magic of mingling creative people with those who appreciate creativity. Even with so many people, it has a relaxed and easy air that whispers Summer.

0732 Easy Summer

0732 Easy Summer

The parade participants relax after their miles long trek up the street, and relish the soft cool grass among their toes.

0741 Relax & Rehydrate

0741 Relax & Rehydrate

They also reconnect with family and support staff who helped make their contribution to the delight of our town possible.

0738 Family Reunion

0738 Family Reunion

They begin a gradual return to normalcy after wearing the personae of performers, and plug into their cellphones

0737 Normalcy

0737 Normalcy

Their friends and family do the same, some using costume pieces for shade in the warm sunshine of Summer Solstice SB.

0740 Fancy Umbrella

0740 Fancy Umbrella

Drummers who were in the parade continue their rhythmic trance in impromptu drum circles inviting free spirits to add their free form dance.

0745 Drum Circle

0745 Drum Circle

I wonder what this is like for the silent trees that have stood for decades spreading their welcome cooling shade and offering shelter from forgotten storms. On the streets around the park, paraders have parked their floats to the delight of kids who pet their favs and adults who study the designs.

0755 Parked Magic

0755 Parked Magic

Nearby are inflatable kids rides in the park that boasts a playground named Kid’s World. Everywhere paraders mingle with admirers, and almost no one could be blue.

0753 Mingling

0753 Mingling

Paraders pose for photographers, appreciating the attention they’ve worked so hard to attract.

0758 Content & Tired

0758 Content & Tired

Even after their exhausting uphill walk with pauses to stand and wait on the hot parade pavement, some are still showing performer enthusiasm in their posing.

0760 Happy Energy

0760 Happy Energy

Leaving the park, even with all the food booths it had, some stood in line for burgers on the quieter edge of the adjoining Keck Gardens park with its duck and turtle pond.

0763 Bus Line

0763 Bus Line

Sure enough, inside Keck on that refreshing lawn, a fairy had crashed to rest up for the ongoing celebration that would last well into the wee hours, her purple wings wilted down against her back.

0592 Fairy Landing

0592 Fairy Landing

Walking several blocks back to our car, the streets seemed like any day. Then a car or pedestrian would pass that prolonged the experience of where we’d just been.

0770 Solstice Lives

0770 Solstice Lives

In front of a large house, the dog statue adorned for events by the owners is wearing Solstice regalia.

0772 Lawn Decor

0772 Lawn Decor

As all know who follow my Edhat contributions, we went for a short flight after all this. Not enough fun for one day. 🙂

0814 Aftermath

0814 Aftermath

Even hours after the parade arrived, the concerts and all the other attractions were still entertaining a large and joyful crowd. Life is so sweet!

2012/06/24

The One

There are plenty of fun things to see and do around SB, but for us the Solstice Parade is “The One.” Numeo Uno. Primo.

0600 Parade Approach

0600 Parade Approach

It’s just colorful and random displays of fanciful and playful imagination, and always seems to enchant us.

0605 Fantasy

0605 Fantasy

There’s a “theme” every year, and this time it was “Fantasy.” Even when you know the theme, it’s often impossible to guess how a particular entrant in the parade is trying to express that thought. Maybe because some aren’t – just having crazy fun. 🙂

0623 Crowd Pleasers

0623 Crowd Pleasers

Most of the participants interact with the crowd, and since many along the route dress up fancifully too, watching the crowd adds to the fun. For example, Ms Piggy there had boobs and buns that moved to cheers from the crowd.

0638 Upper Deck

0638 Upper Deck

Click any of these pix for larger versions. The one above for example, has many interesting details. Notice the upper deck observers watching the parade and the crowd.

0640 Small & Tall

0640 Small & Tall

Lots of families, and kids getting shoulder rides to save energy or for a great view. Few things seem more thrilling to a small child than riding atop a tall parent. Bring back memories?

0645 Parade Family

0645 Parade Family

Some families are right out in the parade, and this Dad seems especially happy about it. Since we were near the end point of the long parade, the kids had stopped waving by this point but his enthusiasm made up for it.

0646 Handy Man

0646 Handy Man

I guess the guy in the spangled red suit with giant hands is supposed to be Elvis, and he just randomly hugged the guy in the wheelchair. I wondered if this next float was a tribute to the kids story about “Wild Things.”

0649 Wild Things

0649 Wild Things

There were several groups of brilliantly costumed dancers like these, and most of the groups were quite large. This group had perhaps fifty dancers.

0655 Dancers

0655 Dancers

A few people brought pets, and this one seemed less than enthusiastic about the whole thing. Had the wings worked, this dog would have surely flown away home.

0673 Fairy Dog

0673 Fairy Dog

Sometimes the parade would take inexplicably long pauses, and younger people both in and watching the parade might wilt a little in the warm sun.

0686 Delayed Dancers

0686 Delayed Dancers

Can you tell I just don’t get tired of looking at the parade and the pix we take of it? So much fun, color and random humanity.

0688 True Colors

0688 True Colors

All along the route are kids and families selling eggs that have been drained and colorful confetti put in. Kids of all ages love to smash them over people’s heads, and someone tagged the girl in the middle of this next pic.

0689 Egg Head

0689 Egg Head

Of course, Summer Solstice is all about the sun. This next float was among my favs, and you can see a sol face peeking out from behind the blue multi-armed entity whose back is turned toward us.

0690 Slice of Sun

0690 Slice of Sun

There were of course multitudes of photographers mingling with the crowd, some quite beautiful.

0694 Kodak Moment

0694 Kodak Moment

There’s a colorful inflated float that usually marks the end of the parade, though this year it was followed by yet another drum float.

0695 Semi-Final Float

0695 Semi-Final Float

Inside the float’s plastic windows you can see gymnasts performing, with at least one of them on a trapeze seeming to float inside the float.

0709 Floating Inside

0709 Floating Inside

Once the last float has passed, many in the crowd follow the parade to the grand old Alameda Park for music, arts, crafts, and lots of fun.

0719 Following

0719 Following

Now if you haven’t enjoyed looking at and clicking on some of these pix and the whole notion of such a people’s parade is boring, watch out because my next post will probably include a few from the park. May the sun always shine in your heart.

Happy Solstice! 🙂

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