Inktober is done and gone . . . this past week I’ve been sewing like a fiend, last night there was a mass shooting down the road from us with a thirteen people killed and eighteen wounded – more – there are fires to the east and west of us, and the wind is blowing like crazy. There is peace in ink.
Tag: wind
Roses in the Wind
Strange Week
Altogether, this has been a strange week. The air is filled with ash and smoke throughout the area surrounding me, but we are a small oasis which is (currently) not hit by the voracious wildfires burning throughout Southern California and air filled with ash and particulate matter. We have had our share, but nothing like most of our locale.
I live in Ventura County, and the Thomas Fire forced my in-laws to flee, with very little and a lot to lose, in the middle of the night. That was last Monday when they showed up on our doorstep at 1:00 a.m. Today they left after driving to their home town, lucky to find their house standing, the evacuation order rescinded, and ash covering everything. The ongoing winds have moved the soot and ash, along with the fires, further east and west and out to sea. Others have not been so lucky. Blocks of houses are no longer there. While the Santa Ana winds have moved out the sooty air, they are still roaring around, sometimes up to 60-80 miles per hour. Not pleasant, I assure you, in either cold or hot weather (today we had 80F – fake news – there is no global warming).
We are so glad to have been able to take in my in-laws. They were gracious and pleasant, and we actually had a lot of fun, even if their sleeping conditions were air mattresses on the floor and an old twin bed in the office my husband works from. I guess it is sort of like a hurricane party – clustering together for comfort and safety and riding out the storm outside. At some point, we may have to call upon them if our area goes up in smoke, because almost all of California has been suffering from a massive years-long drought. We have too many trees on our property, but it costs thousands to take them all out at once, so we are sort of stuck – maybe take a few out at a time. Having visitors is a bit disruptive of daily life patterns but reminds us of how important family and friends and community are.
Over the Hills and Far Away
Panoramas allow me to capture the grandeur the vast outdoors has . . .
There are a number of different programs which do panos, one being a leap from Lightroom to the pano functions of Photoshop, MS ICE (image composition editor), and so on.
Most people do panos in digital. I like to do it with film, too, as it is a bit of a challenge – and it requires a bit of thought . . . after all, there is only so much film, far less than the room on an SD card!
And here we are: A 5-image pano of the poppy fields at the California Poppy Reserve last March, in the 50mph winds. The middle of the image doesn’t look too bad when smallish, but if you click on it twice, you will see a lot of blur in the center. Not a fab job, but the job it does is there – it shows you the stunning beauty of the fields. With less wind, the picture would have been a lot more successful.


