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Blustery day

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It was rather windy out on our second excursion with Hawaii Nautical, but it did mean we got to actually turn off the engine and sail!

windy day at sea from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

To the left, to the left

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There was an intense storm last Friday, which downed a lot of trees and created power outages across the area. Little did we know that even signal lights were blown askew! When I first saw this is was so unexpected I laughed out loud.

left turn signal light tilted left after windy storm

This signal’s taking its own advice and making a left turn too.

two hanging signal lights blown crooked by a windy storm

Wait, wouldn’t gravity have pulled them straight again?

Snowstorm

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In the midst of a heat wave, it’s hard to imagine that this very place was so cold just months ago:

blustery snow from Mary Qin on Vimeo.

Summertime in the east

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It’s hot out in the eastern part of the states! With summer in full force, we went to enjoy the neighborhood…

synthetic ice cubes

At the clubhouse, iced tea is offered with these funny plastic ice cubes keeping it cool.

cluster of female ducks hanging out by edge of pond

The girl ducks were out tanning in the sun.

dragonfly takes a break on plants by edge of pond

Even this dragonfly needed to take a break in the heat.

LAX backup

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Traffic was at a virtual stop when the rain came! They had shut down the Sepulveda tunnel due to flooding, which made what should have been a 10-minute drive back took over an hour extra. Yikes.

The weather outside is frightful (kinda)

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Now that Thanksgiving is over, I’m ready to get into the holiday spirit! Now the weather on the other hand… maybe not as ready. Around Halloween it was sooo close to snowing in the D.C. area, but it ended up kind of – well, slushing instead.

Almost snow

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I went out to the east coast for the weekend and on Saturday, it was raining or sleeting all day.  At times, it almost got cold enough for us to get some snow down in the DC/VA area.  Almost.  I hear that more northern parts did get snow, and quite a bit, and I’ve got to say I’m a bit jealous.  I was hoping for some snow to enjoy here as well.  While I’d all but forgotten the experience of getting into a cold car and trying to defrost the windows while warming up, I do miss snow.  Nobody said I had to miss all the unpleasant experiences that come with it, right?

My selective memory allowed me to remember a brisk walk with snow crunching under my feet.  Pretty positive memory.  It allowed me to remember building snowthings and catching snowflakes with my tongue.  Very positive memory.  It did not, however, allow me to remember the bitterness of a freezing cold car.  Not so positive memory.  Well, that’s how it goes I guess.  After so many years removed from this kind of life, I chose to focus on the things I did like about it rather than that which was less desirable.  Nevertheless, with all the pros and cons trying to weigh each other out, I still wouldn’t mind moving back to more volatile climates for awhile.  It’d make me appreciate LA even more when I returned, right?

The Santa Barbara “mist”

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pelicans on the roof of a restaurant at santa barbara pier

Pelicans! Real live ones!

the marine layer comes in over santa barbara early in the afternoon

Wow, their marine layer came in really early!

the marine layer at santa barbara came in the early afternoon and hid the ocean

You can't even tell the ocean is right there.

memorial graveyard at santa barbara beach to commemorate soldiers

It's a haunting image made even more eerie by the foggy air.

a view of the marine layer covering santa barbara from above in the mountains

Driving up allows for this view of Santa Barbara, now completely covered by the marine layer that crept over.

Road trippin’

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Wow, it has been two tiring days on the road!  Philosopher and I set out on Thursday, ready for a coastal trip up to Northern California.  We made pit stops at the Getty Villa, Ojai, Santa Barbara, and Solvang before finding a campground in Santa Maria to settle in for the night.  The sleep was sporadic and interrupted by cars driving by, brisk air (it was in the low-mid 50s all night), and of course the uncomfortably firm ground.  Every time I tried to stretch out straight, I would find my blanket was covering my feet and it was way too to have them out.  So, reluctantly, I would pull them back in and curl up in a ball under my body pillow.

When getting things out of the car, I had accidentally locked my keys in the trunk (first time that happened to me!), so in the morning I called up AAA to break into my car for me.  It was really interesting to see their method, using an inflatable balloon pouch and a thick metal rod.  I didn’t quite imagine it being that way based on descriptions I’ve heard using clothes hangers, but hey, whatever works!  With access to all our stuff again, Philosopher and I were able to prepare for the long day ahead.

Day two consisted of a lot of winding roads, driving up and down mountains, and in and out of cloud/marine layer coverage.  I feel at once windblown and sunshone (yeah, yeah, not a term but what would you say?).  This time went from Santa Maria to Pismo Beach to San Luis Obispo, then out to the coast again to drive along the 1.  We took some time at Carmel-by-the-Sea to enjoy the town and beach, then continued on to Santa Cruz and finally San Jose.  While waiting for dinner at BJ’s and looking for another campground, we decided to go for more traditional lodging.  After all, we weren’t having much luck finding a place and it’s been a long two days without proper rest, so I don’t mind rewarding myself with a nice bed and shower.

Luckily, I was able to find the Larkspur Landing Hotel in Campbell, which was offering a really reasonable rate.  There’s free wifi, breakfast, cookies, and a business center, fitness center, and laundry room.  What’s most valuable is a warm and cozy bed, as well as a hot shower!  There’s no need to suffer and doing the whole camping thing another night was turning out to be too much trouble.  I can finally charge up my phone again and start tomorrow afresh.  By dinnertime, we will be meeting up with Panda and I’m really excited for that.  🙂

Hurricane Irene

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Hurricane Irene is ripping through the east now and I hope that damage is minimal. This happy sea turtle is in D.C. and hopefully will be safe from damage, along with all his other sea creature buddies.

sea turtle zooming by in national aquarium

I hope that all the creatures on the East Coast weather the storm this weekend.

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