A Beachy Birthday

Huzzah! Another trip around the sun for me! I’m gifted with dinner, cake, camera gadgets –  memory cards and a remote control from the husband, some friendly conversation from the locals, and a yellow whistle. I woke up with no one to cook me breakfast, so Cheerios it was. I felt like making a video and decided to film myself dyeing my hair. I had it all planned out in my mind, but the result was horribly different. I lost the first half of the film uploading into Lightroom and got more pink Splat all over my hands, neck, face, and bathroom than what stayed in my hair – for failure to use petroleum jelly.

I went to get my neighbor, Dan, to go to the Command Picnic with me since Caleb had duty. He noticed purple and brown hair, a purple neck, and purple fingers – perhaps the bleach would’ve brought out the pink more. I thought we would be too early, but the traffic near the base, commissary, NEX, and Mariner’s Park ensured we showed up at 11:24 am, and the Evite said 11:30. Things I didn’t participate in while there – bounce house, hot dogs and burgers, face painting, and tug-o-war. Things I did do – eat apple Newtons and fresh watermelon, and talk with some of the guys that work for Caleb. We left hours early.

a hungry minion on Caleb’s lackey

I dropped him off at home and headed to the beach with my GoPro for some underwater video. The water was too cold for me, so I walked on the jetty and worked my way down to the water trying to avoid stepping on clams, oysters, rocks, moss, crabs, and all other pointy and slippery things found on rocks in the ocean during low tide. I was watching the crabs move about and was greeted by a small voice. Nathan is over 2 years old and asks me to grab a crab for him. I tried, but they were too fast for both of us.

18-ft surfer statue “The Spirit of Imperial Beach” at Triangle Park

Nathan had no problem running in the shallow waves on the sand, but laying down in the cool water almost proved to be too much. He was quickly joined by his dad – busy making sure his kid doesn’t get washed out to sea. We spent some time chatting and pointing out crabs for Nathan to see. We watched the seagulls drop shells on the beach trying to open them. Nathan told me to get off the rocks and join him in the water. I went up and around to more shallow water as I had yet to remove my shoes.

Nathan’s energy outlasted mine and I decided to drive up to Coronado. I’m used to riding my bike along the same route and it felt wrong to go so fast in the car. Bike speed 8-16 mph and speed limit for cars – 65 mph. While at the Coronado Ferry Landing I met the Pigeon Whisperer. She visits everyday as personal therapy and to help her friend with physical therapy. She is able to hold the birds and has named some of them and sometimes brings bread – all the tourists are doing it!

I continued walking and passed others enjoying the area – eating, swimming, dancing, reading, cycling, jogging, and taking pictures of it all to share with friends and family via social media. I took pictures of boats, buildings, and bubbles. I met Roger who made bubbles, the size of small children, and watched the smiles they brought as they floated over into the bay. Some didn’t make it that far as Roger encouraged kids to chase and pop them. He recently learned this skill from a friend and is still working on the best recipe for bigger, not too heavy so they float better, bubbles. Roger is open for weddings and birthdays and can be found doing shows in Coronado and the Gaslamp District. He is also working on a way to put people in a bubble – a popular request.

I went home to check for birthday messages and eat some dinner, a mango, before my next venture. Caleb woke early to sing me Happy Birthday before work and then called me later. My mom called and my grandma messaged me. If you are wondering why there was a lack of incoming messages, it’s because I don’t advertise my birthday on Facebook anymore. A call, a card (or e-message to save trees), or cookies are better than a mere Facebook notification. With millions of apps and reminders for everything, a simple “happy birthday” is just not personal enough.

I made my way back to the beach for some sunset photos (minus the sun) and most of the color which made it easier to practice taking photos with longer exposures. I stayed for over an hour – talked with some and watched others. One guy recently quit smoking and is eating to cope and running to help keep his weight down. I left when the sound of children took over the sound of waves. At home, I would take many a “duck-face” photo – that will not be made public and most will be deleted before settling down in my comfy office chair – my favorite spot in the house.

20sec, f/11, 30mm, ISO 3200

Do I feel older? No. Do I look older? Not yet, but I do have more freckles. Do I act older? Sometimes I feel 17, other times I feel 40, and occasionally I feel 80 – not physically, but by my attitude and actions. I think age is an arbitrary number – something people throw out trying to better describe themselves or use as an excuse when maturity happens in many forms at different life stages that can’t be pinpointed by an exact number.

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Light Painting – Woo Hoo!

16sec, f/22, 35mm, ISO 100, white light

33sec, f/22, 35mm, ISO 100, blue light

30sec, f/22, 35mm, ISO 100, green light

35sec, f/22, 35mm, ISO 100, red light

I used my tennis shoes on my coffee table giving me a distance of three feet. I took what I learned from YouTube videos – no distracting outside light, lowest ISO setting, close aperture, and put camera on BULB setting or self timer – I used bulb. The secret that I was missing is – set up your shot with enough light for auto focus, then change to manual focus for shooting and you will get the above results. Now I can play with more distance, different timing, and then on to other methods like light graffiti!

Just because someone else makes it look easy – means it took them a lot of practice and now it’s easy for them. Spend some frustrating moments practicing for yourself and eventually it will be easy for you too. I also happen to have Magic Lantern on my camera – giving it super awesome extra abilities. At first, when I wasn’t able to capture the shot immediately, I had to check my settings there as well. On my Canon menu I had Spot Metering enabled instead of Evaluative as usual; I will see how that compares. On ML I had Kelvin (white balance) set at 6500K M6.

I also have an adjustable ND filter and YouTube tells me that with a dark enough filter I should be able to practice light painting in the day time with the curtains closed. I will get to practicing and share my updates with you. For the lighting I used a 3-inch Gerber LED flashlight with 4 different color settings. Feel free to try flashlights, sparklers, glow sticks, strobe lights, maybe headlights, and even a candle. The possibilities are limitless!

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What Sounds Do You Prefer?

I prefer birds singing over construction.

I prefer crickets chirping over sirens screaming.

I prefer the huff of my breath over the hum of my A/C.

I prefer the rustling of leaves under my feet over pounding the pavement.

I prefer the curiosity of my dogs sniffs over people’s boring complaints.

I prefer wind chimes over crying.

I prefer page turning over channel changing.

I prefer the clicking of my camera over the bang of a Beretta.

I prefer conversation over typing for texts.

I prefer crunching veggies over chewing meat.

 

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Caleb’s Biking Action

(As told by Caleb) Our neighbor has an amazing backyard full of treasures and surprises. One of which was a 1981 Nishiki International Road Bike. The bike (not the frame) was corroded beyond belief and had spiders and cobwebs all over it so he decided to offer it to me, with the hopes that I would rebuild it, since he sees me riding my bike to work. I thought that it would be a neat project so I stripped all the parts off the bike. It took some help from our neighbor, a pipe wrench, and some WD-40, but I eventually got everything off down to the frame.

I then went online to Amazon.com and started researching parts to put back on it. I chose bar-end shifters, a ten-speed cassette, a three-speed crank set, a new seat and seat post, 700×25 cm rims and tires, brakes, and derailleurs. A grand total of $446.31 in parts. As parts came in the mail I put them on the bike and before long I had a complete bike. I used to ride a Schwinn hybrid (now the wife’s because her bike was falling apart) 10 miles to the bus stop (ride from parking lot to boat) on base and it would take me 50 minutes. Now I ride the 11 miles all the way to work in just 45 minutes and I don’t have to pedal as hard.

ten-speed cassette

Anatomic Relief Saddle (for your arse) and handlebar tape (for your hands)

tires and tubes

 

I have crashed twice already (getting used to riding a bike that weighs 10 pounds less). Once while crossing railroad tracks. I tried to cross at a 45 degree angle and the bike went with the tracks and I went over them (scraping my shoulder and hand). Then on the way home with Jess I ran into a fence because I got too close (tearing a hole in my shoe and pinky toe) and the wind blew me into it. Other than that I love the newish bike.

the finished product

Photos by Caleb – Captions and Parentheses by Wife

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The Body-Erasing Couch

Our neighbor was giving this couch away – free! And now we know why, but we don’t mind. It’s a great way to scare the neighbors – or the in-laws!

 

 

 

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