Light/Breezes

Light/Breezes
SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun
Showing posts with label Central California Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central California Coast. Show all posts

Saturday, June 14, 2025

Peace-Love-Dirt No Kings


        No rain on this parade. No kings either. 



In the upside down world of the new Heliogabalus
this is the land of the enemy. The land of peace, love, dirt.
Public Radio station KCBX.
This year our return to the Live Oak nation carries a heavier purpose of 
fund raising, as some stunted brain idiot king wants funding back so he
can gild with more gold and watch more tanks roll by.


So this year folks do what they have for decades
enjoy. Music, friends and the spectacle of a glorious day on the California Central coast all for the good of public radio and great music.








Long time emcee, Joe Craven, known to model new fashion between acts spoke to how this was a protest of its own, people supporting each other and standing together for public radio and television, for freedom and liberty of thought and expression.


This gent sports a solar powered had. Notice the mini panels activating dancing flowers?


So regardless of what ever else has been on your screen today, take a moment for a tour of people of all sorts and ages being together, having a good time
supporting public radio. And we like color.



Most of the folks camp for 3 days.









There's a sizable contingent of day trippers too. 
These are the T Sisters from Oakland.






These gentlemen touch legend.
Bassist Jim Kern and percussionist/fiddler/mandolin player, said Joe Craven played with Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. Joined her by mandolin player Andrew Collins and Stu Allen on acoustic guitar and vocals doing a Garcia/Grisman tribute set. 












So, do you think we look like a threat to national security?
It's all about peace, love and dirt.
Rock on Live Oak Nation.


See you down the trail. 

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Atmospheres


         It is that time. 
     Tradition is we begin with gratitude. Celebrations ensue and we are to be festive. We then end the year with hope, light, and peace. 
      Nothing is as it was, still we remain children of star dust, all of us, siblings on a planet.
      I am one of those who find pleasure, maybe retreat, in just looking around. 
      The day, the light, the scene, the nuance and all paint for me a mood. We live in Atmospheres.
       Here, at the changing of the season, the beginning of Holiday, are some tones and moods of place of my California.





















       
    We are people of mood, affected by so much. So, the last two frames,  Lana's blooming "Thanksgiving Cactus" and a promise of the future bring us to a thought. 
     The scene directly above is the launch of the NASA Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART). The reusable Falcon rocket is riding a plume of fire that ignited our southern sky. Vandenberg Space Base is 83 miles from my upper deck where I watched the rocket with its tongue of fire soar into space and take me into the future.
     It is the future we count on. In less than a year, October of 2022, DART will demonstrate it's "kinetic impactor" technique when it strikes a non threatening asteroid named Dimorphos, to see if it is effective in protecting earth from asteroid hits. Dimorphos, Greek for "having two forms," is the smaller planet moon of a synchronous binary system where the larger asteroid is Didymous. 
      DART is 1,200 pounds and the size of a refrigerator. It will pass around the sun and then stalk and hit a space rock at 15,000 miles per hour. 
       This thing about "having two forms," is interesting. Divided though we are over truth, and reality, while some respect science and others dwell in lunacy and lies it is, none-the-less, exhilarating to think what we star children can do in space, when we are our better form.
       It all gives us hope, that the season of light will someday bring us to an understanding of what we should and can do on earth to propagate peace.
       Let our better instincts, our higher aspirations, create for you an atmosphere to surround your times at the end of the year. May you see your world for the beauty it holds. 

        See you down the trail.