I thought I left all the rolling strike and protest action behind when I left South Africa in September, but I arrived in California to protests almost every few weeks on campus about a whopping 30% increase in student fees. Basically the state budget is in a serious crisis and UC which is a public school has to pass the buck on to the students. The only difference in South Africa is that people actually dance when they strike and protest - here they just stand around with boards and listen to speeches. I listened to one speech by a woman professor who was organizing a teach-in and she mentioned that she had done this in the 80's to protest against Apartheid. Remember the US and Great Britain were the last to impose sanctions on South Africa becuase Thatcher and Reagon liked the fact that we were fighting communism.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Hot springs and nudists
Sticking with the mountain exploration theme over the past 2 weeks - we went hot spring hunting today. Our neighbours across from us in family housing decided to join us. About 20 miles from our house near Gaviota beach that we visited a few weeks ago we found a spring called Gaviota peak hot spring. The trailhead was easy to get to and it starts through an amazing meadow of Oak trees. After a short 1 mile uphill climb you get to a narrow path which leads to the spring - you can smell the Sulfur long before you get to the spring. There was a nudist bathing in the spring and at first there was this awkward pause where we think what now - but we just decided to join him in our costumes - the water was really warm and the nudist turned out to be an very interesting environmental engineer from Berkeley who had been to South Africa - so I ended up having a long chat with him about SA.
Gaviota hot springs 8 November |
Sunday, November 1, 2009
We found some crazy neighbours on halloween that also like dancing
Our neighbors across from us in Family housing decided to join us on a halloween walk with our kids . They also have two small boys who were eager to "trick or treat" at all the houses. On the way back from amassing a full bag of cavity producing things wrapped in foil we heard some African music at our community hall so we decided to dance - here's a video. (Luke and their boy were dressed as vampires)
A hiking trail that starts in the backyards of the mansions of Montecito
We went walking today on McMenemy trail on the mountain slopes facing Santa Barbara where all the wealthy people live - its really weird because the trail starts by walking through the back gardens of all these mansions - I was also amazed to see an armed response sign - the first time I've seen this in Santa Barbara. Pictures are all a bit out of focus because I had Benjamin in a pouch and the light was bad and he was moving around while I was taking the pictures. You will also see the clavicle splint that Luke is wearing - looks like back back straps without wearing a back pack
McMenemy Trail Santa Barbara 1 November 2009 |
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