John & Anne Wiley

2010/07/05

Flying the Fireworks!

Filed under: Aviation,Flying,Happiness,Has Photos,Random,SB Region,Tripp — John @ 05:42

At past fireworks displays we’ve seen, I noticed plane(s) circling and wondered what it would look like from up there. So this year, with Tripp tied to the ground looking frisky out at SBA, we decided to check out the show from above.

7682 Wow!

7682 Wow!

The first one we saw evoked a gasp! How truly magnificent it was from the air! Even though we were 1/2 mile away it was crisp and breathtaking. Something about slowly circling them gave a special “3D” quality to the display. Plus we were above all the smoke that usually dims the show from the ground. The only thing missing was the “Oooh” from the watching crowd, but we did see a surging flicker of camera flashes all during the show for miles in every direction. In the one above, you can see lights of Stearn’s Wharf on the left and harbor on the right, and light reflecting on the sands of West Beach. Note that some of these are much larger than the version displayed with this text, so if there’s one you like you can click on it.

7641 Well Red

7641 Well Red

Because we were above the smoke, colors were especially brilliant and the light reflecting from the white sands of West Beach amplified the effect.

7651 Fire Flower

7651 Fire Flower

The smoke was gently wafting out over the water, so when we were flying over the water the smoke showed up more as backlit foreground. After some high bursts, lower ones would be partially in smoke and this one created a pink floral arrangement effect.

7661 Canon Fire

7661 Canon Fire

We enjoyed the fluffy white ones, and the way the starbust accented it. I also like how this snap caught the canons firing more.

7734 Green Machine

7734 Green Machine

I like how the sand bar mingles with the reflected green in this one, and how the wharf joins beach and harbor to frame the next against the inky black water.

7755 Framed Fire

7755 Framed Fire

7791 Red Domination

7791 Red Domination

Timing is everything. As the blue was just fading, the red burst and all but wiped out the brilliant blue that still remained.

7830 Blue Streaks

7830 Blue Streaks

The smoke from the previous firework blooms anew in blue as the next burst lights it from close by.

7934 Red Curtain

7934 Red Curtain

There’s a curtain of red trailing to the beach below this one.

7954 Finale

7954 Finale

Another plane joined us at the end, so we went further out to give them a spot closer to the show. Just as the spectacular finale began we went behind the smoke, but this shot of the start captures some of the intensity. Wish these photos could begin to convey how amazing this was! I wonder if watching fireworks in any other way will ever be the same.

2010/07/04

Guess

Filed under: Aviation,Flying,Has Photos,Random,SB Region,Tripp — John @ 10:13

Take a look at this photo from 7/4/06 and try to guess what we’re thinking about doing tonight. Hint, click on the pic to see the largest version, and take note of the area to the right of the white firework burst.

0061 July42006 Perspective

0061 July 4, 2006 Perspective

In case you’re wondering, this was taken from the SBCC East Campus overlook that had been recently spiffed up. We’d gone there several years before, and even then a small crowd was taking advantage of that vantage point.

2010/07/03

Joy Day

Today we celebrated the joy of our first “official” flight alone together (the day I earned my license 7/2/06), by flying our friend Joy to celebrate her birthday. As the date portended, it was a joyful flight! Shorter than we planned, due to minor delays getting aloft and major winds once we reached Gaviota Pass. So rather than climb above the turbulence and fly too far above earth to most richly enjoy it, we stayed low along the coast in the lee of the mountains for a leisurely return to SBA.

7566 Oil Seeps

7566 Oil Seeps

There were some oil seeps close to shore, and later we saw an intense “red tide” as reported in my post about the flight on Edhat.com (see the right column link here for more of my posts there).

7581 Pass Pad

7581 Pass Pad

Just to the west of Gaviota Pass is a concrete pad and three green tanks, as if someone is planning to build a home or perhaps park a modular home there. We had planned to fly out and look for whales at Point Conception (barely visible in the distance), but we’ll try again another day.

7577 Dolphin Phun

7577 Dolphin Phun

We had a lot of “phun” watching several different dolphin feeding activites. In this one you can see that some of them swim on their backs, and how closely involved the pelicans get. I’ve posted a few more pix from the flight on my Photo Page, so click on the link in the column at the right to see those.

2010/06/29

A Few More

Filed under: Happiness,Has Photos,People,Random,Relationships,SB Region — John @ 20:33

Just in case you’re not already overwhelmed with photos from Solstice, here are the last I’ll post this year (though Anne might still add a few of hers).

7510 Tired Angel

7510 Tired Angel

As everyone follows the last float to the party at Alameda Park, some exhausted kids get rides.

7512 Gentle Dance

7512 Gentle Dance

Some fairies still found energy for gentle dancing in the flow of celebration.

7523 Refreshments

7523 Refreshments

Large areas of the park are given over to food and drinks, while other parts have arts and crafts on sale.

7536 Free Play

7536 Free Play

Mostly though the parade party is about music, dancing, and freedom to play. There are so many different activities going on in different parts of the park, and all of it has this easy feeling of freedom and community.

7542 Infusion Into Town

7542 Infusion Into Town

The heightened colors, sounds and moods seem to gradually disperse across the city as people walk, ride and drive away from the park festival. For the rest of the weekend you’ll often see someone in face paint or costume, and occasionally glimpse a magic wand extending from someone’s sunroof.

Observations

We like the anticipation of Solstice every year, then the buildup and preparations, the parade itself of course, and another thing we deeply enjoy is watching the people who are in it and those on the street and up on balconies watching.

7433 Reflections

7433 Reflections

I like to see the exuberant essence of the parade reflected in the expressions of people watching, and in the shop windows behind them.

7443 Decorated Observer

7443 Decorated Observer

There are many who come to watch quietly in the background, who find themselves noticed – and decorated – by people wielding confetti-filled eggs or simply hand-tossed confetti. It’s a way that some observers anoint other observers into becoming participants themselves, in something they may have come only to watch.

7445 Family Time

7445 Family Time

When I was a child it was rare to see fathers closely involved with children. It warms my heart to see dads sharing the parade with small children. Memories are formed that will last a lifetime, and this gives me great hope for a future when people share citizenship and community with warmth and open hearts. In such a world we can work together, even when we disagree. We can respect our different ways of expressing our common humanity.

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