Spring Break: Days 5 & 6

Day 5

Santa Barbara Mission

Today I drove up to Santa Barbara where I lived ages ago.  It’s hard to believe I spent 15 years of my life there, but in many ways it hasn’t changed.  While not the small town it used to be, it is still quite beautiful.  Careful city planning makes sure that construction codes are stringent, and renovation of many of the sleazier or slummier parts of the city are increasing its beauty.  The problem is that it is very unaffordable.  Outlying communities offer more reasonable, but still expensive, housing, and the result is that what was once a small town is now a tourist attraction.  The charm of the city is that it is walkable, surrounded by mountains and the sea.  Many famous landmarks dot the city, and my favorites tend to be the mission, the botanical gardens, and Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens.  Above the city, the Santa Ynez mountains offer hiking, vistas, and if you are willing to travel the back roads, hot springs and other natural wonders.  The ocean forms the western border of the city, and the best beaches are along the pier, at Henry’s, and at Butterfly in Montecito.  Dining is phenomenal and ever-changing.  Oh, how I wish I had bought property!!

Well, now that I have listed some pros and cons of the city, one of the cons I found was that the botanical gardens are now charging an $8.00 admission fee, unless you are a member.  Since I didn’t have any cash on me – duh, why didn’t I? – I didn’t go in.  I wish I had, though, as I love it, and certainly would consider being a member if I still lived in SB.  Rising costs, though, make it necessary, and if you love beautiful spaces, it is a definite plus and worthwhile.

So, my photo shoot was limited to a park that went in when I was still living in Santa Barbara, Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens.  This has a pond, drought tolerant and low-water landscaping, beautiful trees, flowers and other plants.  The pond is home to ducks and turtles, and at one time koi, and an abandoned piranha.  It has grown a great deal, is beautifully maintained, and a place to relax, look, sniff, nap.  When I was there, someone was playing a violin under a tree.

Besides taking pictures, I visited a few stores, called up friends for lunch, went to the beach.  It was a very peaceful day, and certainly one I needed.  There was a bit of nostalgia, too, when I think of that time in my life.  Hard to believe the passage of time, of aging, of lost youth and love (tra la), and yet, here I am, despite (or in spite) of it all!

Below are some pictures I took at Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens.  This is a place of serenity and beauty, all within a city block.  A very old city park, Alameda Park, is directly across the street, and is home to a bandstand, playground, old and fascinating trees, and the Summer Solstice celebration every June.

Angel Trumpet
Salvia - I think . . .
Yellow Iris
Pink Flower, Species Unknown

There were a lot of red-pink and yellow flowers in bloom, on stems and on trees!

Day 6

Today is Day 6, the midpoint of my spring break.  Yesterday was Day 5, and a day of total relaxation.  Today, I plan a work day.  Papers will be graded, and I will sit down at the computer to start reading some books on software I bought.  And that will be really, really difficult.  I hate being inside when I can be outdoors!  The patio has the papers to be graded piled on its table, and a couple of textbooks to look at for class prep.  That should keep me busy for the morning.  And tonight, our photo group meets.  We will do a walk-around shoot in a local park – walk a bit, stop, look around.  Find something to photograph in a creative way (a bench, a person, a piece of trash), move on, and repeat.  Should be interesting to see our results.

Day 7 is already planned – a friend is arriving by bus to spend the day!