Light/Breezes

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

Friday, March 15, 2024

Wishing for a Renaissance!


         Perfectly on cue, poppies are popping and we hit the road, a colorful journey.

        Looking for a change of mind, we found California spring as we sliced the central state over the Santa Lucia mountains, through the lower end of the central valley, past the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains into the Mojave desert, through the Antelope valley to rest at the base of the San Jacinto mountains in Palm Springs. 


    California is terrific when it is green and the mountains are snow capped and

the people come to play.



    California may be a state of mind, but spring certainly is and we needed the charge. 

    Some of the reality has been simply nuts. Measles are making a comeback!
Ignorance and social media can do a lot of harm. There was a time when a parent who would not get their children the safest and best medical care would have been considered coo coo. Ditto for those who wear red hats and march locked step in support of a Dodo. There is an epidemic of dumb. 

    My WWII veteran parents could not understand why the republican party wants to throw away democracy as it embraces the very fascism Dad and his generation fought. Don't the fools read history? Can there be a bigger jerk than Mitch McConnell who endorsed the very man he condemned, and who sucked out what ever molecule of integrity that may have tried to invade the old Kentuckian. 

    To make it worse Google AI started creating Black Popes and Vikings and Asian American founding fathers. Oops said Sundar Pichai a very bright man surprised by his own genius computers. Hit pause and correct.

    That's what we did. 


    Some of us may be old and increasingly irrelevant but we can still manage a lucid thought and one of those surmises-- there is entirely too much intelligence, too many skills, and an unlimited amount of creativity, imagination and real knowledge, kindness, and genuinely good people to look and act the like the America we see today. The smart people, the thinkers, the doers, problem solvers, helpers, people of love and visionaries need to start getting more face time in our melodrama. The "professional politician," influencers, body celebrities, brainless blowhards, snark trolls, overly sensitive and self appointed aggrieved, need to hit the road and get out of our faces. 

    If you have not read the constitution, shut up. If you don't know what the Beer Hall Putsch was, take off your red hat and shut up, then go read a history book. If you want to ban a book, crawl under a rock. If you don't believe peace is the better way to live go for a personality transplant. 

    We need a Renaissance. You Dark Age droolers need to start learning the facts,  and paying attention to the life that appears just beyond your screen. Reality is what we make it, not a hateful attitude manipulated by an algorithm that takes you deeper into darkness, ignorance and insensitivity.


   Spring is going to start breaking out everywhere, soon. Breathe it in, take it into that part of you that that motivates and recharges your battery. There is a reason this is the time that tribes, and societies, and civilizations, and faiths celebrate new life, new energy. There's also more light. 

    The Renaissance started in a place where the light, and the color ignited thought and imagination, enough so to throw out the old, stalled thought and superstitions. It was a springtime of the mind and soul.

    About time for that here, wouldn't you say?

    See you down the trail. 


Saturday, December 24, 2016

PEACE

  
     In that moment when Patti Smith missed a lyric, apologized, nervously began again and was met with a warm applause that grew even warmer upon completion of A Hard Rains A Gonna Fall at the Nobel literature presentation the love of this season was personified. Sincerity, compassion, tenderness, love and joy were all in that moment.
      The grand spiritual and philosophical architecture of this epoch of human habitation on this planet is constructed by singular acts, one at a time. They exist and in fact they abound if only we will see them, or create them.
      Regardless of your most intimate and deepest belief please allow me to wish you and yours Merriment at this Christmas season. May you all experience joy, peace and the light of love.

     See you down the trail. 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

MATTERS OF LIGHT

LIGHT PLAY
A variety of topography, weather, micro climates
and the sun's arc combine to provide
a continual show of light and color here on the
Central California Coast.


Here the Santa Lucia peaks "float" on a sea of fog.
Breaking through the heavy marine layer the sun
finds a reflecting companion on the sand.
Wish I could control the exposure as the sun blasts
heat and light aloft and on the water.
Subtle shadows.


The last triumph of the day.
Looking west from about 1,800 feet in the Santa Lucia range.
UPDATE FROM BOB

Friends,
New chemo protocol is having the desired effect. Well tolerated. Am no 
longer anemic. Immune system strengthening, although still suppressed, 
so I wear a mask in public. (Little kids get wide eyed when I bend over 
and say to them, "Luke, I am your father."  This latest chemo is a 
maintenance mode. It will eventually lose effectiveness like the others. 
The goal is still getting to transplant in early 2012. Feel great!

Anticipating a normal holiday. Been studying for my Radio Amateur Extra 
Class license. Taking the test Saturday. Can't keep my hands off equipment.
Foster
Bob is a long time friend and former on air colleague back in the glory days of radio.
See you down the trail.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

VISUAL PLEASURE

TREES, SHADOWS AND LIGHT
It's like Yogi Berra said
"you can observe a lot just by watching."
 An appealing virtue of San Luis Obispo
is the beauty of the trees lining
the streets.  Though, as I looked
at the one above, I wondered how the 
trimmer would proceed.
 In the quiet of this early morning, I was 
smitten by the shadow play along Monterey Street.


 The buildings provide a ready palate for the
shadow art.


San Luis Obispo lives up to its reputation of being a
town of Mediterranean temperament.
Rare is the day when the sun is not
a presence in San Luis Obispo. The
official stats indicate 315 days of sun each year.
It seems like more than that.
See you down the trail.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

THE WEEKENDER :) LIGHT

AN EXTRAORDINARILY BRIGHT IDEA
This is a powerful idea.  As we struggle 
with all the problems of energy, sustainability,
poverty and economics, here is a 
concept that represents both hope and
imagination.  It demonstrates that human
creativity and resourcefulness are powerful
tools.  Thanks to Beverly for sending 
this video.
Have a good weekend.
See you down the trail.