May 2013
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August 2012
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Plus some other photos from the trip to Santa Cruz
July 2012
7 posts
Earlier I posted photos of the gardens at Getty, this post will focus on the art I saw. This was a short trip, only 4 hours, that we slipped in before taking off to return home in Sacramento, but I saw some old favorites…
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and some new paintings caught my eye…
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The buildings alone are a work of art…
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With it’s huge endowment making money no object, it gets to do things right. It’s like the Disneyland of the museum world. A great place to visit, but there is a certain irony in viewing a portrait of this guy there:
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More here…
We decided at the last minute to go to my family’s Fourth of July party in Orange County, California. The party was inland in the Mission Viejo area. In a normal year, it’s hot there, and most of us who travel in prefer to stay on the coast and drive into the party. This summer has been pretty cool, so far, on the west coast.
The trip did not start off well, as I had to have major filling work done on a couple teeth prior to our departure. We hit a bad patch of traffic going south on the 5 freeway in Los Angeles (surprise). Terry was driving and the conversation went like this…
We went to a pizza place in South Gate that I found on Yelp! It did not look promising in a ratty little strip mall. You can see from the Yelp! pic, the decor is minimal. I wasn’t up to chewing pizza, but they had pasta, so I got the lasagna. The red sauce was incredible, some of the best I’ve ever had, the color was a rich red, and it had a very tomato-y taste (all suggesting that the sauce was extremely fresh). The reviews raved about the subs, and other customers were chowing down on them (another no go with my teeth).
I found a spot at Laguna Beach at a funky place called the Art Hotel (Laguna has a large artists community). We arrived late at night and the sun had already gone down, but we needed to stretch our legs so we took a walk down the cliff to the beach. Even in the dark, it was clear that I was not visiting Ocean Beach. The houses were all obviously quite expensive. The beach was a surprise. I had picked a spot near a small beach called Crescent Bay.
We went out the next morning, and even though there was a thick marine layer (high fog/low clouds) that included a drizzle, folks were staking out places with chairs and towels. The water and air temp weren’t bad (I’d guess at around 68F), so Leroy took the plunge and was having a great time body surfing.
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Daylight revealed the crescent in its full glory…
And the (multi) million dollars homes around it…
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We had to find gas when we left to go to the family party, and went up the road. The gas station was across from the main beach at Laguna, and it looked like we hadn’t missed a thing as it was packed and they had crowd barriers up to keep folks from jay-walking.
The family party inland, was quite temperate…
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but we still took a dip in the pool.
More here…
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The gardens at the Getty Center are worth the trip alone. Southern California has a history of stunning public gardens brought to you by folks who made more money than maybe they ought (e.g., Huntington), but I like the Getty because it is thoroughly modern in spite of touches like this parterre in the middle of a water feature:
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But it has many more modern touches, like these “Trees” made of fuschias trained in wrought iron “vases”:
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It’s also an interesting space, as it’s largely vertically, climbing up the Santa Monica mountaintop that the center is located on.
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The central feature of the garden is a “stream” with a bed of vertical slate blocks that runs down the hill to the “parterre” pond at the bottom:
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More here.
My trip to ISTE 2012 in San Diego involved a stay in Ocean Beach, a beach-side community in the city of San Diego that has it’s own distinct style.
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The area has a pretty strong identity and a strong sense of history, even if most of it is in the modern era. When new curb cuts were put in, they left the original cement stamps in for the sidewalks:
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Most days, I took public transit into the convention area. The bus system ran about every 30 minutes, and you could check the arrival time via SMS. Android users can also ask for transit directions in the navigation app.
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Multi-passes can be a more cost efficient and handier way to travel
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Here are some ocean photos:
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The water has lots of kelp, but was pleasant to swim in
June 2012
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April 2012
1 post
January 2010
4 posts
okay rap fans, any clue about what song the “on the ground” skit from SNL was spoofing or is it just “in general”
Today’s special on the playground: siblings who can’t get along.
Another grey day. Unfortunately it isn’t coming with rain so we’re having a dry winter.
December 2009
9 posts
Zamboni induced break at local outdoor rink
post-Christmas shopping withfamily on a grey over-cast day.
SNA may have a cool touch screen installation for kids, but their services for tech suck. Plug ins really hard to find.
Disney Tower of Terror right after lunch = BAD IDEA!
Disney Tower of Terror right after lunch = BAD IDEA!
To my sister, ya don’t need 3G to post txt msg, but you do for video and photos. I know the world will live without pics from Disneyland.
Mobile 3G service in Disneyland is not so great.
November 2009
2 posts
July 2009
44 posts
lee swimming
@keisawilliams and others It’s Elementary tonight at 6pm PDT at http://ping.fm/ByVVC on elementary blogging.
Lovely day at pool. Air temp just right for it at 92F
Just finished watching #halfbloodprince. Nice job considering most of us know the ending.
Dear #denni buddies. I am now home where it is 90+. Miss you all, miss the fog!
So it’s hitting 80s in SF what’s it like there?
Pic of @gdesler and @larryferlazzo yesterday @edutopia hq
Morning at the Headlands Institute for #denni
Alice Mercer
Forced offline.Son is using laptop. Just as well. I could use a break.
24 hourss+ after leaving #necc09 words cannot express the joy I feel from the simple pleasure of being in my own bed.