September 18, 2021 The Huntington is a beautiful place to spend a lazy day. Established in 1919 by Henry and Arabella Huntington, it contains a library, art museum and approximately 120 acres of gardens. Unfortunately, we didn’t have time to visit the library or museum this time around but we have visited them in theContinue reading “The Huntington, San Marino, California, USA”
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LACMA, Los Angeles, California, USA
September 17, 2021 Today, we visited the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. LACMA, as it is more commonly known, is the largest art gallery on the West Coast. The museum complex was originally designed by William Pereira in 1965 with six separate pavilions. Recently, four of the original buildings have been, controversially, demolished toContinue reading “LACMA, Los Angeles, California, USA”
West Hollywood / Fairfax / La Brea, Los Angeles, California, USA
September 15-16, 2021 We continued to explore West Hollywood and neighboring Fairfax and La Brea on another sparkling day. Here in Southern California, where water is a precious commodity, many of the local residents have transformed their front lawns into desert gardens. Another reasonably common option is very realistic fake grass, although this perhaps isContinue reading “West Hollywood / Fairfax / La Brea, Los Angeles, California, USA”
West Hollywood / Fairfax, Los Angeles, California, USA
September 13, 2021 We are currently staying in an Airbnb in West Hollywood, so went out for an explore through the surrounding neighborhoods. In a way it was similar to the neighborhood we stayed at in Long Beach but without the California bungalows. Most of the homes were small Spanish style houses, although there wereContinue reading “West Hollywood / Fairfax, Los Angeles, California, USA”
Sedona, Arizona, USA
September 9, 2021 Sedona is a very pretty town, famous for its red sandstone formations. It is named for Sedona Schnebly, the wife of the city’s first postmaster. It has now become a center for natural healing. The following sign pretty much summed up the general feel of the place. It’s easy to see howContinue reading “Sedona, Arizona, USA”
Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
September 10, 2021 It’s easy to see why the Grand Canyon has been named one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The name doesn’t do it justice. Something like “Awesomely Majestic Canyon” would be more apt. If it’s not on your bucket list then it should be. In America, everything is usually fencedContinue reading “Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA”
Long Beach, California, USA
September 6, 2021 Fifty four years ago on this date, Mal was sailing across the Atlantic on board the RMS Queen Mary from New York to Southampton, England. It was the ship’s second to last voyage. A month later, on October 31, 1967, she would depart on her final voyage, arriving in Long Beach onContinue reading “Long Beach, California, USA”
Long Beach and Venice Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA
September 5, 2021 In the morning we visited the Long Beach Museum of Art where we caught an amazing retrospective of the works of Tristan Eaton. Eaton is an LA native who started life doing street art before turning to toy design. Now he is a much sought after designer doing work for Nike andContinue reading “Long Beach and Venice Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA”
Long Beach, California, USA
September 3, 2021 Today we walked through Naples, an upscale neighborhood built on three islands, separated by canals which open into Alamitos Bay.
Long Beach, California, USA
September 2, 2021 We are starting our West Coast trip in Long Beach, just south of Los Angeles. It’s not a city that we have spent time in before but we like what we’ve seen so far. We are staying in Belmont Heights, a quiet neighborhood of Californian bungalows and Spanish style houses. Down theContinue reading “Long Beach, California, USA”