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Saturday, March 18, 2017

This Opened My Eyes


I have been aware of this progressive trance track "Open Your Eyes" by Russian trance outfit Aurosonic for a few years now. However, for reasons I cannot now fathom, I never felt like sharing it heretofore here despite its abject "epic-ness". This sublime example of progressive trance (the best type) was released in 2013 and features the haunting vocals of Englishwoman Kate Louise Smith. Crank up your speakers and listen, feel, and dance. As hauntingly beautiful as this is, it is also difficult (at least for me) to catch every word of these soulful lyrics, so I include them below courtesy of songlyrics.com:
It's dark out here
In the pursuit of love
Completely unabridged
This silent fortress

My mind escapes me
Feeling it in my bones
The ties that bind
Deny us this love

Open your eyes
Open your eyes
I started blind
But now they're wide open

Open your eyes
Open your eyes
The ties that bind
Deny us this love

And how it breaks me


In the pursuit of love
Completely unabridged
The silent fortress
My mind escapes me
Telling my story well
The ties that bind
Deny us this love

(Alt )

Open you eyes
Open your eyes (open open)
The story's closed
Our love has broken down
Open your eyes
Open your eyes
The ties that bind
Deny us this love

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Giant Case Of Blue Ball


I encountered this ISS video compilation tonight on Youtube quite by accident and was blown away by it.... great ambient soundtrack... even greater footage. It almost makes me want to weep it is so beautiful.... I am thankful to my Creator for creating this place and creating me and placing me on that blue ball despite all the pain and uncomfortableness and loss that comes with it.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Rise and Shine

This was the daybreak view from the International Space Station three mornings ago.
Photo by Scott Kelly under the auspices of NASA (all rights reserved)

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

I Never Feel Alone With This Song

It has been awhile since I have been able to share a new and worthy progressive trance track let alone one with an awesome accompanying video. The drought is broken by "Never Feel Alone" by Norwegian trance artist Jaco... ENJOY!

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Nightfall Over LaLaLand

I encountered this track ("Nightfall") and accompanying timelapse video a short time ago as a result of a Google+ notification regarding a new release. I initially delayed checking it out for awhile but did so just now for a mental break from an upper division history class research paper rough draft I'm working on tonight. I'm underwhelmed by the track itself while overwhelmed by the video which is jaw-droppingly beautiful and features the city of my nativity: Los Angeles, CA. Enjoy!

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Picture of the Day - Late Winter Sunrise

The view out my kitchen window this morning in Paso Robles, CA. Photo by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved).

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Picture of the Day - 2015 Dawning

After working a New Year's Eve Party at Robert Hall this morning until 1:30 a.m. I got home very late. However, home right now is somebody else's house as I am house-sitting for a friend. For this reason I tried to sleep in an unfamiliar bed starting around 2:30 a.m. This was combined with thoughts of my impending 6:30 a.m.invitation to meet with the Band of Brothers Christian men's unity fellowship group's annual New Year Day morning pre-dawn mountaintop re-dedication to God of themselves in the New Year. I also realized that the Rose Parade started at 8 a.m. which some years I watch live on television with my mother. With almost an hour and a half in bed not sleeping I gave up and decided to not try to sleep in this morning as I did a year ago with the same basic schedule and instead indulge in both of these New Year's Day morning activities. The image above I shot from the top of the mountain overlooking Paso Robles with a view towards the east. Black Mountain is at right and the steam rising at center in the middle distance is from the natural hot springs at Franklin Pond.
Photo by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved).

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Cal Tech Kim-Day

Today I did a "Kim Day." A "Kim Day", for those of you who don't know, is a day in which I pretty much ignore my phone, do not attend to any of my regular responsibilities, and I take a day trip somewhere to do something cool... cool to me anyway. My 1990's into much of the 2000's was one giant "Kim Day" so I don't do them much anymore having pretty much expended a lifetime's worth. In fact, nowadays, I do this less frequently than a blue or a blood moon.

I was born in Pasadena, CA. Pasadena is home. Pasadena has changed. I have changed. You can't go home again. I don't want to live in Pasadena again. However, I can visit Pasadena. I enjoy visiting Pasadena and reflecting. Then I find myself happy to leave and head back home to the Central Coast. While growing up I either lived in Pasadena-Altadena, lived in a nearby city (Monrovia or Temple City), or visited Pasadena-Altadena from the Central Coast where I have lived since 1982 when I was age 11 turning 12. While growing up on the Central Coast my family commuted to Pasadena almost every weekend after my dad died in 1985.

Earthquakes have been an integral part of my entire life... a recurring theme and a common thread connecting so much of it. Also part of my reality has been the California Institute of Technology a.k.a. Cal Tech. Being in Pasadena, living or visiting, it has been a regular presence in my life, just like earthquakes. Added to that propinquity with Cal Tech, earthquakes in Southern California made Cal Tech a regular part of my earthquake experience as it has been for all Southern Californians since the days of Dr. Charles F. Richter. The public face of Cal Tech, earthquake-wise, has been Dr. Kate Hutton for 37 years. Whenever there has been a significant earthquake, she walked us through it emotionally more than anything else, by answering our questions. She was and is not just our seismologist, but also our quake mommy whom we run to for comfort after a scary earthquake. I feel like I grew up with her even though I never met her until more recently. I first encountered Kate online on California's Earthquake Forum and a bit later on California Disasters. She is good people and, despite her celebrity, remained a regular person which is more than can be said for many people who become famous. I later met Kate in person in 2009 at the Los Angeles County Arboretum when I did the Monrovia Rockhound's 46th annual rock show

For some time I have been wanting to take a tour of the seismo-lab at Cal Tech. In 2006 I did the USGS Menlo Park tour on the 100th anniversary of the 1906 "San Francisco" Earthquake. Heading into the holidays this year I felt it was time to take a Cal Tech tour. This year thematically for me as been a year of not holding back and trying new things and when necessary, stepping outside of my comfort zone. I mentioned to Kate my desire to drop in on Cal Tech and she graciously agreed to indulge me. Despite my car's mechanical integrity in question I decided to "damn the torpedoes" and go down to Pasadena today and trust God to keep me safe and my car roadworthy... which He did. Initially I hoped my mother would share the experience, but she was unable to attend.  Therefore, today turned into a "Kim Day."

The cherry on top for me was the fact a Santa Ana Wind event was setting up across Southern California today. On this day, I first encountered them on the south side of the Cuesta Grade where I was buffeted by down-slope winds at about 5 a.m. When I broke out onto Gaviota Coast on Highway 101 at about 6 a.m. I was greeted by about the most magical scene I have ever witnessed. The first light of dawn was turning the waters of the Santa Barbara Channel a dark blue to almost black upon which mysterious-looking but beautiful lights on oil platforms and ships twinkled. The sky was starting to low-glow in the east and illuminate just enough of the landscape of the Channel Islands beyond and on the Santa Ynez Mountains onshore to create a spectacularly beautiful sight. I did not feel like stopping to take photos (except one) and I'm not sure many a photo taken from the 101 Freeway corridor would have done the sight due justice. At the Ventura River I encountered the first current of strong Santa Ana Winds since the Cuesta Grade earlier. I could see its footprint on the sea-surface which was rippled by the winds where just north of there the sea-surface was smooth as glass. By the time I reached the Los Angeles Basin the winds were still in the process of clearing out the haze but the north wind could be seen pushing it ocean-ward. Below are some images of the highlights of my day.

Dawn over the Santa Barbara Channel.
This the the following images were taken from the top of Lake Avenue in Altadena, CA.
Verdugo Hills and Crescenta Valley
Downtown Pasadena, CA.
Downtown Los Angeles, CA with Palos Verdes Peninsula at left in distance.
Crescenta Valley with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's campus visible at center in middle distance.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada-Flintridge.
Lake Avenue headed down the hill towards downtown Pasadena, CA.
Downtown Pasadena, CA.
Downtown Los Angeles, CA, with the Rose Bowl superstructure at right in the foreground.
Where you see hills, think earthquakes because that is how these hills were built up over geologic time.
Santa Catalina Island is in the distance, then Palos Verdes Peninsula in middle distance.
Whittier Hills and Orange County beyond.
Santa Ana Mountains in the distance.
Whittier Hills and Puente Hills
I saw this CERT class advertisement on a sign on Lake Avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. McGee's old house at 1285 Woodbury Drive in Altadena, CA.
To me it always was and remains "The Folk's House."
The new owners have really fixed it up nice.
The charming but destructive ivy is all gone in front but the wonderful trees are still there.
The late Dr. Lois Groth's old home now stands abandoned and looks like a haunted house across the street from "The Folk's House." This used to be the tidiest and neatest property on all of Woodbury Drive from east to west.
A beautiful Santa Ana Windy day in Pasadena... these are the most beautiful days of the year at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. To me this is a quintessential Santa Ana Wind scene in this neighborhood that conjures many fond memories from my childhood.
I love this campus... I'm just not smart enough to attend school there.
Perhaps the most interesting map on the wall this day at Cal Tech's seismo-lab.
The media room at the seismo-lab at Cal Tech.
Kate firing up the big screen.
This was a simulation of the earthquake early warning system.
Each media outlet has its own feed connection.
Interesting paleo-seismological exhibit.
The Cal Tech Earthquake Exhibit
All photos by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved).

Saturday, November 22, 2014

I'm Entranced By iTrance

I recently discovered this trance track entitled "iTrance". It is a collaboration of Tiesto and Disco Fries. The associated video is amazing and fits well with the music. As with another recent offering HERE it features many of the things which turn me on in life.

The "Is Tiesto Back?" seen on the video is a reference by the creator of the video who is presumably a Tiesto fan to Tiesto's drift away from trance over the past several years to other genres of electronica and electronic dance music which has frustrated many of his original fans who are stuck in the past.I doubt he is "back" because he seems to live in the present.

Friday, November 21, 2014

A Lotta Nata = Awesome

I recently discovered "Nata" by Russian trance project Plexland, while surfing through Youtube links. The music is a gem of lush wall-of-sound trance while its video is a gem of timelapse photography featuring most of the themes that turn me on (aside from sex). Fifteen months ago I first shared another even more amazing track by the same artist HERE

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Picture of the Day - Downtown Paso Sunrise

I had to get up earlier than usual this morning for a 7:30 a.m. start time to work at Robert Hall Winery. This was the scene that greeted me; this image was taken from 15th Street. Photo by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved).

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Yosemite's Blazing Meadow Afire

Yosemite National Park's Meadow Fire has now effectively lived out its life. Somehow I missed seeing this on my friend Lin's Roxxfoxx blog until tonight but here it is better late than never on my blog. Thanks Linsis!

Friday, March 7, 2014

Yosemite HD II

Just about two years ago I posted in this space one of my first (on this blog) timelapse nature videos set to awesome music. It was titled Yosemeite HD (high def). Tonight I discovered its sequel.


A 200+ mile backpacking experience through Yosemite National Park captured by Colin Delehanty and Sheldon Neill. This project was filmed over the course of 10 months. We spent a combined 45 days in the park capturing the images in this video.

To view the entire story, please visit projectyose.com or facebook.com/projectyose

Special thanks to borrowlenses.com, dynamicperception.com and mountainhardwear.com for their support.

Vimeo Tip Jar will be donated to the Yosemite Conservancy, which helps preserve Yosemite.

Music by M83 - Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun

Monday, January 20, 2014

Earth Is An Exotic Alien Planet

For me it was love at first sight of this epiphany-inducing photograph captured in 2012 in the Quiver Tree Forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia, by professional photographer Florian

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Picture of the Day - L.A. Red In The Morning...

This spectacular image captured from the Hollywood Hills by an unidentified (to me) photographer. The view is eastward and features the famed Griffith Observatory at left. Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Pictures (all rights reserved).

Monday, December 16, 2013

Picture of the Day - Fallstreak Hole

I took this image this morning in Atascadero from my mom's neighbor's house where I'm house-sitting of late. I captured it with my iPhone camera and it exceed my expectations. Note the fallstreak hole a.k.a. "altocumulus stratiformis translucidus lacunosus" at bottom left causing a shadow in the altocumulus mackerel sky. UPDATE: The San Luis Obispo Tribune ran an article on this several days later HERE. Photo by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved).

Monday, November 11, 2013

More Than Held Together By Gravity

Back in the 2000's I was really into ambient music to go along with my love of other forms of electronica, particularly trance and what would later become known as electronic dance music (EDM). The past few years I have not been as much into ambient for whatever reason. However, just this past day I came across this amazing ambient track by the Swedish ambient outfit Carbon Based Lifeforms. This track sounds quite a bit like Brian Eno's "An Ending Ascent" which was featured here a couple of years ago. Both tracks give one goosebumps and the timelapse imagery in this video is so absolutely, breathtakingly, gorgeous one is tempted to weep at the utter and complete rapturous beauty of it all. We so live in such an amazing world. We need not dream of exploring exotic alien worlds: we live in one now! These scenes must be merely hors d'oeuvres relative to what sights and experiences await us beyond this life if we know Christ.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

I'm Swept Away

Here's yet another amazing and breathtaking timelapse montage of outdoor images (one of the best I've ever seen) set to contemporary trance music of a quality that surprises me considering the subgenre was in its Golden Age a dozen or more years ago. Tiff Lacey who is new to me provides the haunting vocals of this Matt Bukovski masterpiece of electronic dance music (EDM). Crank your speakers and set your screen to FULLSCREEN and enjoy!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Helplessly Headstrong

By now it should be obvious that I love trance music as well as breathtakingly beautiful timelapse imagery of outdoor scenes and the song and music video below delivers on all counts. In fact, the same artist, Headstrong, has been featured on this blog previously last March. Shelley Harland provides vocals to this trance masterpiece.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

American Beauty

I came across this tonight on Twitter and was blown away by it. I'm a sucker for time-lapse imagery of nature as you by now have noticed.