I'll be the first to admit, I'm a blogging failure. I lost my momentum towards the end of the trip! I can still write about it though, right? I'm in charge here anyway, so here it goes.
After we left San Francisco we drove down the coast headed for LA. If you ever get the chance to do this drive, you must. We wanted to stop around every bend and take a million photographs. I truly think anything I could say about the beauty of this landscape would just sound trite in comparison to what the photos say for themselves. So, instead of trying to sound poetic and profound I'll just show you what I'm talking about.
See what I mean? The images speak for themselves and my blabbering about it would just ruin things.
Anyway, we stayed in Hermosa Beach just outside of Los Angeles with our aunt. As luck would have it, our grandfather happened to be visiting at the same time. So, we were blessed by him taking the car in to get all checked out and it turned out I needed new shocks. Being that he's a generous man, he got them replaced for me. As far as California is from home, it sort of felt like home to stay with family. We were exhausted and hungry and they were eager to meet our needs. My aunt arranged for some interviews at her husband's office, so that was great. We only got two, but they were two great perspectives. Yes, I know I really need more of a sample, but we had no other contacts. Another admission I need to make: we never went into the actual city. I told you I was a failure! (I have been twice before though.) You just have no idea how exhausted we were. We needed the break. Don't judge me.
Hermosa Beach is a surf town, with a definite laid back atmosphere. It's neighbor, Manhattan Beach has an immediately apparent different air about it. Manhattan Beach is somewhat swankier and has more retail offerings. Both have a small town feel which was surprising for a suburban LA town. LA is so sprawling that it's sometimes hard to tell what town you're in anyway. Both towns had kids running around at the lunch hour because they were on their break from "Junior Lifeguards". Both towns are walkable, but I think most people's lives are mostly centered around driving everywhere. You can walk to town and to the beach from my aunt's house, but I can't imagine lugging beach gear up those hills, let alone a week's worth of groceries.
Another funny thing about people in and around LA: they all say things like, "He's in the industry". I know they are referring to the tv and film industry, but this is definitely a place-based phrase. Where else do they say things like that? It made me laugh, but I also like things like that are complete unique to the place. Whether they are colloquialisms or a local dish, it's all interesting to me.
Hermosa Beach. Don't you just love a smokestack in your beach vista?
Hermosa Beach local joint. Sorry to say I did not visit this establishment. I'll be back though. You just wait poopdeck.
Alright, that's all I have in me for one afternoon. I'll try to post something about each place in the next few days. I'm sure no one is reading this still anyway and you all hate me for being such a slacker.
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