John & Anne Wiley

2011/07/20

Mystery

We enjoy the PBS Masterpiece Mystery series, and somehow today’s news of a mystery in San Diego has a similar fictional quality. It’s all too real, yet maybe I’m somewhat de-sensitized by the programs or the fact it all looked so peaceful when we flew over a few days ago.

2162 Spreckels Mystery

2162 Spreckels Mystery

The red-roofed mansion in the middle of the photo was the scene of tragic events over recent days. Somehow it has me imagining troubles in some of the other mansions we saw, like this mysterious looking place in La Jolla.

2204 Into Dark Water

2204 Into Dark Water

OK, maybe my imagination is running amok here. Nothing about this nearby scene other than the obvious real estate values indicates anything other than completely normal and happy families.

2119 Normal Mansions

2119 Normal Mansions

Oh, but then with the touch of a slider in my editing app, a fake moonlight hue on this scene next door has me imagining a dark and stormy night with furtive figures in those caves…

2120 Into Darkness

2120 Into Darkness

But getting a grip now, it’s easy to imagine a quiet couple sitting on their veranda enjoying a sparkling view from a home they bought decades ago and are now enjoying in a modest retirement. The grandkids love to visit and play in the airy caves, with the echo of gentle waves splashing in the sun.

2082 Sunny Mood

2082 Sunny Mood

Now I’m going to watch a Nova program.  🙂

Comment by Anne: We’ve definitely been watching too many mystery dramas!  It was odd though, to have just flown over this Spreckles mansion in typically peaceful Coronado, and then read of the murder mystery that is so recent and unsolved.  Ok, maybe we’ll switch to a comedy for our next viewing…

2011/06/02

Here

It’s so glorious to be here. When we were there people would often ask where we’d be returning to after our grand flying adventure. When we modestly told them, most would then change the subject. Maybe they’d never heard of it, or maybe they knew Santa Barbara’s a tasty slice of paradise. They’d also probably assume we’re rich, being from here and flying our own plane across the continent. In case you don’t already know, we are decidedly not rich and the money we’ve saved for years to do this is almost gone. Meanwhile, we’re happy to be here and took our first foray into town.

1291 Tie

1291 Tie

Our traditional view vote crossing the Stevens Bridge was a tie. The coastal view out to the islands was spectacular too but our pic of it didn’t come out. There were some fluffy clouds bunched up behind the islands that enhanced their crisp outline. Downtown we paused walking into the library to snap the courthouse where strong winds were whipping the palms to give a turbulent contrast to the stoic building.

1294 Relative High

1294 Relative High

As I’ve probably written before, we used to drive Stevens and go up in the Courthouse tower for high views of the city and surrounds. Now of course, we’re more often enjoying the view down at them from Tripp as we quietly cruise the area. Though we greatly enjoyed the view descending home to the airport, we have yet to take that ride again and more fully appreciate anew the countless delights. After picking up “King’s Speech” and other DVDs awaiting us at the library, we walked across to investigate noises at the normally quiet courthouse.

1296 Restoration

1296 Restoration

Craftsmen were making final touches to the sandstone replica sculpture in the fountain, restoring the original that had been dissolving back into sand from decades of sun and water. Such bright and open expressions the characters have, greeting visitors and litigants alike with their calming demeanor. Then the louder noise again demanded our attention. Air horns and ebullient cheers erupted, resonating through the large arched passageway from the courthouse gardens beyond.

1299 Triumph of Hope

1299 Triumph of Hope

The black robed figures you can make out seated in two groups are graduating from two “alternative high schools” that enable more of our citizens to get diplomas. Celebrating hard work and determination, these grads and their loved ones were overflowing with a sense of hope, accomplishment and anticipation for the opportunities they had earned with the support of our community. Climbing to the top of the parking garage we took a last look at the open horizons, and basked in the warmth of being Here.

2011/05/27

Thou Art

Chicago has just made our list of top cities. Adding to the fun we’ve already had here in such a short time, today began creatively. Looking out the window I saw the reflection of our hotel in the office building across the street and then noticed the top of a nearby building that I snapped by squeezing the camera out through the narrow window opening of our room for my first pic of the day.

0673 Inn Chicago

0673 Inn Chicago

Walking to ride the El I snapped the exotic looking Lux where we ended up for a surprisingly affordable dinner on the way home tonight.

0675 High Lux

0675 High Lux

We liked how the name of the bus route resonated with our increasingly quirky mood and gathering energy.

0677 Inner Drive

0677 Inner Drive

The city’s architecture seemed even more enchanting somehow, even the buildings we’ve already seen and photographed. The designs change as you move around, and they all interact to create a sum greater than the parts.

0688 Dance of the Buildings

0688 Dance of the Buildings

Then there’s the art. It’s everywhere! Because it radiates from the infrastructure and buildings, every public installation takes it up another notch. Many of the larger works are innately interactive, and one of the better examples is the Cloud Gate.

0741 Cloud Gate

0741 Cloud Gate

You could video the people coming and going, and that itself would be art. So many angles to see, and ways of distorting the city, ourselves, and our reality so that everything we perceive is Art (in case we forgot). The dynamic grand Crown Fountain nearby does something similar.

0750 Crown Fountain

0750 Crown Fountain

With so much art everywhere, I was reluctant to go indoors to an art museum but luckily Anne persisted and we took our now more open eyes into the Art Institute of Chicago.

0757 Indoor Art

0757 Indoor Art

One of the first exhibits we encountered was the extensive gallery of doll house miniatures so detailed and creatively-lit that photos of them look real without the perspective of an observer in the frame.

0775 Art of Small

0775 Art of Small

As outside, people interact with the art and each other to become very much part of the creative process, inviting you into a magical realm beyond reality.

0795 Art Moving & Still

0795 Art Moving & Still

Here and there are spectacular views of the city, including of course its artistic buildings like the Pritzker by Frank Gehry.

0806 Art Inside Out

0806 Art Inside Out

The art on display is so spectacular it felt at times like walking through a really good art book covering every genre and era of great world art.

0827 Vincent

0827 Vincent

So many of the works are familiar, and we had absolutely no idea how many of our favorites live here along with many spectacular works that are new to us.

0845 Abundance of Art

0845 Abundance of Art

We walked for three hours, didn’t see all of it or pause long enough to deeply enjoy most of it, and when we went back outside the light falling on the buildings was almost overwhelming.

0847 Light, Shape, Color & Movement

0847 Light, Shape, Color & Movement

That sunset glow also nudges us to think about flying West tomorrow. We’ll see how it looks in the morning, but surely we’ll find time for at least a tiny bit more Art on the way out to Tripp. Of course, even if we don’t it will permeate our journey through the city and beckon us to return for another lesson in the art of life.

2011/05/22

Migration

On this journey we’ve seen many flocks of geese and ducks migrating North, but for some reason today even more than leaving Newfoundland it felt like we had begun a migration South. Maybe it’s partly because we woke to a warm and mostly sunny Montreal day.

0620 Our Red/Blue Window View

0620 Our Red/Blue Window View

One of my memories from Montreal last time (30 years ago) was the quiet subway, so we decided to ride that from the station close to our hotel. It was indeed quieter, but the system was a bit challenging to figure out and when we transferred to a bus the driver refused to honor the metro tickets so we paid again and then got a taxi rather than wait for yet another bus that would have charged us again and of course the total was nearly what we paid for the taxi into town and took four times longer. Oh, the subway is much quieter than NYC inside but still unpleasantly loud on the platform. But of course we had a lot of fun with each other and the people (including the bus driver) we interacted with. 🙂

After an especially challenging time setting up the U.S. Customs arrangements, filing the required Canadian flight plan, and getting Tripp organized, I radioed request a scenic route near the city. “No, l’kjfk feourioi d’atarnquo” or something that sounded like that in a harsh Kebek accent. Mustering extra warmth in my voice, I asked (knowing it was ok) if I could fly below 1300′ along the South shore of the river. Rather than answer this time he just gave me taxi instructions so I decided to try again with the more senior tower controller. That one could not have been more polite or helpful, and though the air was especially hazy we got this closer look at that beautiful 1976 Olympics stadium.

0421 Low Flying Object

0421 Low Flying Object

Every time I see the pic, at first glance I think it’s some sort of aircraft. Locals it seems mostly try to ignore it. We also got great views of the island in the river.

0426 Isle of Fun

0426 Isle of Fun

There’s a biosphere on the island too, to the left of the lovely park in the pic above.

0428 Biosphere

0428 Biosphere

The city was magnificent too of course, but the haze did make decent photos impossible.

0429 Montreal

0429 Montreal

After a humorous experience driving Tripp around the airport in Watertown, NY trying to find the customs office (not allowed to get out of the plane and nobody on radio, no signs or markings of any kind despite this being a major border entry point, so we called them by cell) we passed Syracuse.

0470 Distant Syracuse

0470 Distant Syracuse

We chose Ithaca for tonight in case of unflyworthy weather tomorrow (we like to spend rain days in especially interesting places). While last night’s mediocre hotel had a small bed made of stone, tonight’s palatial room with cozy bed and every imaginable accoutrement including free shuttle service is the same price. So we rode into town to split a light late snack of hummus with pita bread and red wine.

0669 Ithica Snack

0669 Ithaca Snack

Anne, cozied up in our Ithaca hotel, said “Can we just live here??” If weather looks good, would I be a bad person for suggesting we resume our migration tomorrow?

2011/05/18

Misty Meander

We bucked up our courage and left the cozy B&B after one last tasty breakfast, and since the weather is still too fuzzy for flying we took another long drive across the island. This time picking up near where we left off at the Green Gables (every time I type that it gets the old TV show tune for Green Acres playing in my head somehow) house in Cavendish. Turns out there are at least three L.M.M. houses and all seem to boast green trim of some kind. Our first today was her birth house, where we met a couple celebrating their anniversary. “Nice way to celebrate,” said Anne. “For her,” said I.

0140 Dedicated Hubby

0140 Dedicated Hubby

You may already know I’m a sucker for such stuff, and I confess to having misted up a bit watching the brief intro movie at the official Canadian Government approved Gables house we visited a few days ago. So though I offered the snide quip that Anne and the woman laughed at (the man wisely remained stoically silent), it was I who had brought us here on the drive. Nice that it also earned me major brownie points with the missus. 🙂

0142 Lobster Dinghy

0142 Lobster Dinghy

Across the street was this well-used little boat that has put food on the table when the tourists are scarce in Winter. Driving further West along the North coast, we paused to admire the ground fog that gave everything such a mystical quality as it silently wafted up from the plowed fields trying to rejoin the mists hanging a few hundred feet above.

0146 Misty Fields

0146 Misty Fields

A little further along we came to Silver Bush, a home much loved by the Gables gal.

0148 Silver Bush

0148 Silver Bush

The elderly man mowing the massive lawn on his trusty ride mower motioned us toward the house as if he thought didn’t know it was public (small fee), and his elderly dog grumbled and shared his singing bark as if he yearned for the tourist-free Winter months and lamented coming Summer crowds. Both they and the grandmotherly woman at the counter inside were friendly though, and we enjoyed browsing the gift shop for a few minutes. We then drove along the eastern shores of the massive Malpeque Bay, pausing occasionally to admire the views.

0153 Malpeque Bay

0153 Malpeque Bay

Now I don’t want to say it gets too windy on PEI, but this sight on a grassy knoll facing the bay seems to tell a story in how far it is from the spiffy foundation.

0155 Blown Away

0155 Blown Away

There were plenty of beautiful old homes too, weathered and silent, holding generations of memories.

0162 Past Lives

0162 Past Lives

Who stood in that window? What were they looking at, and who was in their thoughts and feelings?

0163 Reflective Window

0163 Reflective Window

Anne caught this snap I like, of a colorful little fishing village on one of the inlets in the quiet bay. The lives and stories are still thriving there, spilling warm laughter and music into the chilly edges of the ancient silence.

0335 Fishing Village

0335 Fishing Village

She also got this snap of me with the very helpful Donna in a hardware store. She’d helped us find and affix some double-sided tape to hold the gel insole of Anne’s shoe that had been rolling up beneath her heel.

0343 Delightful Donna

0343 Delightful Donna

Such a delightful woman, you know that Winters here are fun for everyone in the little communities as they gather in the dark snowy nights. We had already paused in nearby Indian River passing the striking St. Mary’s Church, to snap some pix for you.

0165 St. Mary's

0165 St. Mary's

I wonder what the stories are behind the ring of old guys whose likenesses are carved on the statues decorating the tall spire.

0166 Men in High Places

0166 Men in High Places

As we checked in, at the near edge of a large open field outside our new motel in Summerside we spotted a pair of foxes playing tag around a small tree.

0167 Fox Tag

0167 Fox Tag

They were so full of life and fun we watched for several minutes until they finally bounded off toward their den near the bay where they dig for oysters.

0170 Patient Ambush

0170 Patient Ambush

Thanks to gMaps on our phone we found a fun little local fish & chips place on a side road at the edge of town that’s popular with locals but we saw nary another tourist. The owner’s daughter has a guitar sitting on a stand, so I asked if there would be music. “No, someone was trying to teach me to play,” she replied. This was all the encouragement needed to get me playing and singing with Anne and the guy at the left and teaching her the three chords of G major. If we ever come back, I hope to hear her doing rousing renditions of Johnny Cash songs mixed with her creations.

0350 Fish, Chips & Music

0350 Fish, Chips & Music

Back at the motel Anne begged until I agreed to walk out in the cold dusk where the foxes had gone. I confess it was fun, and I’m glad she wanted to turn back when we ensured there was no dry trail through the tall wet grass.

0173 Nightfall at Fox Den

0173 Nightfall at Fox Den

In addition to Anne’s happiness and the bracing air, I was treated to a photo op using my flash to accent the young trees reaching for warmth so they can finally explode with leaves. Their bare limbs lit against the distant nightfall somehow evoke the tantalizing nearness of the Spring we had hoped for during our time here.

0176 Anticipation of Spring

0176 Anticipation of Spring

There’s a fair chance we’ll finally be able to fly tomorrow. Maybe to Newfoundland, probably at least to Nova Scotia, and maybe just a retreat back to Maine or Vermont.

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