Sunday, September 9, 2012

USS Halsey in Santa Barbara

At lunch on Stearns Wharf waiting for our tour.

The AVP Beach Volleyball Tour was on West Beach, so we caught a few games.
There were many pelicans in the marina greeting the 1/2 day fishing boats.

On board the launch, on our way to the Halsey.


USS Halsey DDG-97

On the foc'sle with the bridge and the mast array behind them.

Posing with the ship's bell.

Many Tomohawk cruise missles live under these hatches.
Nik poses with the M-240 gun on the port side.


Brodie at the helm.

Brodie poses with the 50-cal gun on the bridge wing.


 We had an awesome time visiting the USS Halsey on Saturday in Santa Barbara.  We even had some excitement as we were boarding.  Our launch, a converted tug boat, took us out of the harbor breakwater and into 3-5 foot seas.  To board the Halsey, we tied-up to a barge that itself was tied to the Halsey.  In the rising seas all 3 boats were rising and falling, but not at the same time.  Just a few moments after we had crossed the short gangway from the launch to the barge the bowline snapped free and the bow of the launch started to drift away, twisting the gangway.  It was quickly pulled back onto the barge before it could drop into the sea between the vessels, but it took some minutes to get the launch tied up again to deboard the remaining passengers.

The gangway from the barge to the Halsey was a stairway that rose about 40 feet to the Cruiser's deck, but the rolling motion of the two vessels caused the gangway to travel 6 or 8 feet back and forth along the deck of the barge.  Nik was very nervous about jumping on at the right time.

But after braving these hazards we successfully reached the deck of the Halsey and had a wonderful 1-hour tour before heading back to the beach with a group of sailors headed for a night of fun in Santa Barbara.









Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Nik's First Visit to Magic Mountain

5 days after visiting Knott's Berry Farm, Nik and I spent the day today riding even bigger coasters at Magic Mountain.  It was a hot day, but lucky for us the lines were short and we rode 15 or 16 rides in less than 7 hours.  Nik had a great time and is now a full-fledged coaster enthusiast!  Enjoy the photo album.


Nik's day at Magic Mountain

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Mother's Day Hike - Piedra Blanca

Mother's Day Hike in the Sespe
 Although it was a lovely day in Ventura for Mother's Day this year, it was a little too foggy and dreary to hang out, so we went inland in search of the sun.

 We drove up Highway 33 above Ojai to Rose Valley, about 3,500 feet up in the coastal range. It was very warm up there and the boys were soon thinking back on cool, foggy Ventura with longing.


 


 

Here we're sheltering from the sun in a shady cave.










Piedra Blanca means White Rocks in Spanish.  It's a bizarre and huge outcropping of these white sandstone boulders looking totally out-of-place compared to the typical terrain in that area.
 
 

 
I've often wondered what causes the deep grooves etched into all of the rocks in this area?  Glaciers?  I don't think so.  This sandstone erodes too quickly to record events from so long ago. 




We let the boys explore on their own.  They got pretty far away.  Can you see where Marion is pointing them out in this picture?

It was a wonderful Mother's day for Marion, and for all the rest of us, too.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Bunny Came Last Night!


We decorated our eggs and left them outside the patio door last night, and sure enough the Easter Bunny came in the middle of the night and hid them for us to find.












Easter Bunny left nice baskets for the boys, too! They both got a new watch. Nik was so excited! This was his first watch and he has really wanted one.






Ready to hunt for eggs.















Some of the eggs weren't so hard to find.















Got it!















It was a beautiful spring day for us.


















The Easter Bunny had a BIG backyard to hide those eggs in.
























Happy Easter everyone.