Sunday, November 14, 2010

green and gray

oh edinburgh I miss you so
Photos by Brian Ferry {here and here}

Sunday, November 7, 2010

dreamers

hmmm...I wouldn't mind the view out this window:
{found at the beautiful soup via here}

Sunday, October 3, 2010

neon sun

It just so happens that I ended up driving through Beverly Hills and West Hollywood via Santa Monica Blvd twice this week. The first time was at night and I noticed some very large and kind of random neon signs, in the center divider. Hey, it's L.A. right? Nothing here is normal. The second time, was during the day, and it was a bit traffic-y, so I got a closer look at one of these signs and made a mental note of the website at the bottom: neonmona.org.

Remember when I posted about the Neon Boneyard outside Vegas? (Which I still need to make a trip to see!) Well turns out Los Angeles, has their very own Museum of Neon Art.
These neon signs I spotted are intentionally placed, as part of a neon exhibit, along the historic Route 66 (another dream road trip of mine, LA to chicago along the old Route 66, but I digress).

Visit here for a slideshow of all the pieces involved, or just take a little drive through LA! (which I plan to do soon!)

Sunday, September 26, 2010

adventures in los angeles

Saturday was filled with vintage deliciousness exploring LA.
First we met up with some friends at La Abeja in Highland Park. This is legitimate, authentic mexican food. The Huevos Rancheros were divine. Eggs over easy in a chile sauce with beans and rice. (I did not eat another meal for the rest of the day). Also recommend the Sangria soda (non-alcoholic). Which segues nicely into our next stop: Galco's Soda Pop Stop. When you first walk in there's just crates and crates of soda and beverages stacked high. Behind that is a magical place with 4 (i think?) long aisles of every flavored soda you can imagine. (there's even a root beer keg!) Then there's alcoholic beverages behind that. And a deli behind that. Oh and to your left, a vintage candy counter. All the good candies, in retro wrappers. And then a refrigerated wall of selected sodas. Fiance went for his standard favorites: Boylan Black Cherry and Sioux City Sarsparilla. I went for Chocolate soda (so good! no shaking required), Mexican coca-cola in a glass bottle (made with real sugar not corn syrup) and DRY Rhubarb soda. DRY is amazing, its a super subtle flavor, very refreshing. They used to sell them at school, I recommend the vanilla and even the lavender is brilliant (not flowery/perfumey at all). The Rhubarb was tart, it was an interesting flavor, though not my favorite.

We finished off our day with a showing of "The Town" at the gorgeous, retro Vista Theater.  Cheap tickets and excellent popcorn, old school welcome/concessions credits and a fabulous interior. I'll definitely be back.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

umbria...um yes!

If you're a member of Gilt Groupe, then you'll also get email notifications from Jetsetter. It works the same way, exclusive limited time deals on luxury, only this is vacations instead of fashion. It's probably cruel and unusual punishment to subject myself to these emails with offers for stays at glamorous locations around the world. Especially when the deals are only good if you hop on that plane within the next month or so. But they feature some great ideas and locations for future reference. This one caught my eye today:
Sounds divine. Eating and Italy. What else is there?

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

hot hot hot

A couple weeks ago my cousin and I headed here for some much needed R&R
It was HOT. But it's a dry heat, which is so much more bearable than humidity.

There was a lot of this happening. Cranberry Blackberry (vodka) snow cones out by the pool. (In the shade for my poor pale skin.)

The only time you'll see the pool empty is in the morning. Pretty much all of downtown Palm Springs is a dead zone until 5 pm ish. Everyone must sleep during the day. Because then the pool/bar is insanely crowded at night until 2 am or later (the walls were a bit thin...). There's lots of fantastic local restaurants and shops along the downtown strip.

Just a little south on Palm Canyon Drive is Cathedral City. For chain stores, hit "The River" shopping center and hop from air conditioned Borders to air conditioned Starbucks to air conditioned Ben & Jerry's like we did. And definitely dinner at Yard House. (If you go to Yard House you have to order the draft beer float. "Young's Chocolate Stout with Vanilla Ice Cream. YUM!). Or PF Changs or Cheesecake Factory (be prepared for a wait, it gets busy). Or hit the movies at the Mary Pickford theatre or IMAX for more air conditioning when it's still 80 degrees at 9 pm.

Ace's King's Highway restaurant is fantastic. It's an old converted Denny's with a drool-worthy menu.
We stopped in for breakfast and I got:




Sydney got:




and we split:




yummmmmm. highly recommended.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

missing you

this postcard wall is pure brilliance:
New life goal: travel enough to collect enough postcards to create a wall like this in future home.
Second best: collect postcards from friends who travel (though this one isn't nearly as fun)

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

old school

Aren't these travel posters gorgeous?!
I kind of want all of them.
 (via)
They're by The Heads of State. It sounds like they will be expanding the store, but for now they feature: Chicago, Phoenix, Seattle, San Francisco, Philadelphia, New York City, Washington D.C. and Miami. It kind of makes me sad that out of all those great cities I've only spent a significant amount of time in one (SF), drove through another (Seattle) and had a couple layovers in a third (Phoenix).

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

it's hard to be a saint in the city

Now that I'm a bit more settled in, I'm ready to begin travel-dreaming again.

So often I see New York portrayed as a fast-paced, 24/7 busy, exciting, crowded, big city. These photos taken by the lovely lady at {this is glamorous} show a quieter side of the city. More pensive, absorptive and calm. Someday when I make it to the other coast, I hope I'll get a glimpse of this.

Friday, July 23, 2010

gatsby anyone?

someday, someday I WILL attend the jazz-age lawn party on governer's island in new york. and subsequently be photographed by mr. scott:
(by the sartorialist)

Thursday, July 22, 2010

looking up

my work is in downtown LA. right smack dab in the middle of all those skyscrapers. I'm LOVING the city vibe. so different from anywhere I've ever lived or worked. I've been getting to walk around a bit during my lunch breaks. I realized my building is across the street from the standard hotel, I can see their rooftop pool from our breakroom.

Last friday some co-workers and I went to a fantastic little japanese/sushi place a couple blocks down called octopus. the lunch special was $9 but when you consider it's downtown LA and the amount of food I got (california roll, teriyaki salmon, miso soup, rice, salad) I thought it was a pretty decent deal. i would also like to recommend the garlic butter edamame. YUM.

so you've seen (500) days of summer. right? yes, of course. well that whole montage scene where tom shows summer all the buildings in downtown made me totally geek out. maybe it's because i studied/work in engineering/construction and I'm a nerd about buildings. but i don't think i could ever get sick of seeing tall buildings. especially in LA where there's intricate historic stone structures mingling with rigid steel and glass high rises. so cool to see. I try not to be obvious and not trip in the crosswalk as I stare at the tall buildings when I'm walking to work from the metro station. I'm still too embarassed to try and take pictures for fear of looking like a tourist in my own (new) town. I felt the same way in europe, mostly in awe at the age of said buildings. But London has an even more impressive juxtaposition of contrasting buildings. love it.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

i love LA

I'm alive! I'm all moved in (though not unpacked...) to my little studio apartment. I'm loving city life. I take the metro subway to work everyday, to my downtown LA office, on the 15th floor of a big high rise. Ahh! I don't have internet at my place yet (or furniture for that matter, I just got a bed, yesterday!) so I'm posting from Intelligentsia Coffee Bar in silverlake. A short 2 minute walk from my apartment, it's a cute place with free wifi(!) and delicious drinks. I've already got loads of places to post about. soon soon soon!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

moving pictures

so check it out. there's this cool thing that LA does, called cinespia. Every weekend during the summer, they play old school movies on a big projector...at the hollywood forever cemetary. Ok it sounds a little creepy, but as long as I avoid watching a horror movie in the cemetary (cuz really that's just dumb, you're totally asking for it!) I'm good. and no, you're not camping out on gravesites, but a big open lawn adjacent to them.

I went with my cousin and aunt last summer to see "some like it hot" with marilyn monroe. It was SO fun. We brought some cheese, bread, grapes, water and blankets and sweaters to enjoy the night. dude we were totally amateurs. There's people that bring small tables (really low to the ground), full table settings, candles, wine, MEALS. it was impressive. cousin and i are preparing for round dos this summer sometime. especially because my new apartment is TWO MILES away. (though it's through a sketch part of town...so no walking after dark.)

If I wasn't going to be in the middle of moving, I'd totally be there this weekend for the showing of "arsenic and old lace". I have many many old hollywood movies I'd like to cross off my list. Next week is "saturday night fever"...hmmm i definitely had a crush on john travolta in my middle school days thanks to "grease". awkward?

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Thoughts

"There is a time for departure even when there's no certain place to go." -Tennesee Williams

"Travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living." -Miriam Beard

"I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move." -Robert Louis Stevenson

"Not all those who wander are lost" -JRR Tolkien

Sunday, July 4, 2010

sparklers

Happy 4th!
Two years ago I celebrated in england, with Independence Day, the movie (our british TAs tried to make us feel at home?) and a good old American BBQ at Cambridge University, and a cheeky game of capture the flag, brits vs americans. Then there was the discovery of coincidental fireworks in cambridge which led us sprinting across town on those cobblestone roads with no shoes on.

Last year, I celebrated with half of my group of girls that I had met in cambridge. Eating PF Changs (so not patriotic again!), driving around seeking ice cream and again seeking fireworks in orange county.

Today I will be with my fiance, taking a small break from the packing mayhem.
I have not actually seen my apartment, only the building itself because the current tenants don't move out until the 6th, but I learned that there is a full-size fridge and microwave but no oven/stove...I love to cook friends. So I've been seeking toaster oven friendly recipes. And I plan on hijacking fiance's stove top on the weekends, especially to cook up big pots of pasta to stick in the fridge for the week.
Tonight, hopefully we will be able to stop by a family BBQ of one of fiance's friends from work. Or else scrounge up an odd assortment of foods and try to catch some fireworks.
Be safe!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

get ready

Ok so packing is dumb. no fun. you have to pay money for EMPTY boxes? so to use the procrastination skills I learned in college (hey i got a degree no worries), I've been doing research on my new home. Pretty much immediately after moving to southern california I began to dislike it. Too many people, too many cars, no cold weather, no seasons, smog, etc. But I'm starting to get really psyched about LA. There's so much to do! And I've never lived in a city, it's always been suburban/rural locales for me. And I really love architecture.

check it out!:
(via)
This is the view of downtown from the 134 freeway. Gorgeous! And my office? One of those super tall high rises to the right. =D

I have a folder of bookmarks titled "los angeles" full of restaurants, museums, shopping and parks (ok mostly food places). Get ready to accompany me on my explorations!

Friday, July 2, 2010

beautiful day in the neighborhood

Friends I haven't abandoned you I promise. But I will be out for a bit longer. By this time next week I'll officially be a resident of Los Angeles! In a fabulous little neighborhood that I can't wait to explore and tell you all about. I already visited one coffee shop just around the corner from my new little studio apartment while I was dropping off some paperwork today. They served me the best cappuccino of my life; I foresee many more to come. Super excited!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Since AD 43...

I'm thoroughly enjoying my last little bit of vacation. Instead of doing a post, I'm going to point you over to sfgirlbythebay for susannah conway's guest post about my favorite city in the whole world: Bath, England.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Beautiful

(via)
I'm currently flying to the top half of this state! So excited to be home with the fam.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Take me out to the ballgame!

Another essential part of summers, for me at least, is a baseball game. My family and I were able to go to an Anaheim Angel's game and it was a blast. It's really not even about the baseball, but just hanging out and cheering occasionally and eating ridiculous food. Ticket prices can be pretty decent and you have a pretty great view no matter where you sit (thanks to the jumbo tron, though you can still bring binoculars). If you don't have a major league baseball team nearby, Triple A or minor league games provide the same experience and typically at a lower cost. When I lived in northern California it was all about the Sacramento Rivercats.

Now onto the food. Sometimes 500+ calorie ice cream sandwiches are okay. And it's pretty much the only appropriate time to eat peanuts-in-the-shell. The fresh squeezed lemonade was totally worth the 6 bucks. Not kidding, we watched the girl squeeze the lemon in front us, then added the lemon rind to the drink along with a little bit of simple syrup, ice and water. Of course you HAVE to get hot dogs too.

Plus there's fireworks just about every night, and even though it starts out warm, it cools off nicely at night, especially close to the coast with Anaheim and with the Delta breeze in Sacramento.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

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The Getty Villa in Malibu made me feel like I was back in Europe. It's a gorgeous setting, right off the pacific coast highway, tucked on a bluff. It is much much bigger than you think and the little building you see from the highway is not even part of the tour. It is filled to the brim with greek, roman and etruscan pieces, mostly statues, which are mostly of deities, along with metallurgy in the forms of serving platters and goblets and vases. There's also gorgeous roman inspired gardens including an herb/fruit tree garden with over 50 different species (my favorite part!).

The best thing about the Getty? It's FREE. Just make a reservation ahead of time online (our mistake...but the nice man let us in anyway).
(green roof on the parking lot! my inner nerd...)