Last night I went to my friend David Daitch's house for the most amazing 7 course dinner he prepared for us. One of those delish delights involved mangos. And then I lost my glasses. So these helped...As you can see, I'm pretty busy here in Los Angeles. No big deal.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
my first week of life in Los Angeles
Well, its been a jam packed first week as a settled Los Angelite. Topanga Canyon, Culver City Farmer's market, Malibu, and Les Miserables at the Ahmanson to name just a few outings. Feeling a little exhausted the other day, I told Clayton, "I just need a night in!" Still haven't had that yet. But with so many wonderful friends here, perfect weather, and plenty to see and do, why bother.
| After living in New York for so long, I had forgotten just how delicious California produce can taste. Cherries!!! |
| Pink and green |
| Just beet it. Beet it. |
| The Dodger game with Natasha, her dad Joel, and his friend Leonard. We had a blast.. |
| until we started losing big time to the Astros. |
| If you build it, he will come... |
| WITH ICE CREAM!!!! |
Saturday, June 11, 2011
up the hill
Tonight, while driving back to my parents house, I took a detour. I went up a road called Alto Drive, which I had remembered driving up once or twice with my mom at some point in our past. It's by no means a shortcut to my house, but I was in no hurry. "CAUTION: winding road - Approach at your own risk!"... Well now that's exciting! I don't usually attempt such things if I don't have to. I pressed on. And then for some reason, I got lost. Or, at least I thought I was lost. But I didn't mind. I was totally admiring these great houses that I didn't remember seeing before. Little and not so little splashes of architecture, sparkling pools, and lonely tennis courts. Each its own unique little jewel tucked away in the mountain side. And of course, the evening light. And well of course, the views of hills and earth-filled horizons out either window.
The road began to get more and more narrow. At one point, I was creeping around the mountain with my eyebrows raised, heart a little jumpy. What the heck was going to be around the corner? A speeding car ? A bicycle built for two? Another road? At one point, I was fairly certain that I'd made a wrong turn somewhere, and the thought of turning around had crossed my mind. But I gave my trust to Alto Drive. I kept on going, and after a few more sharp turns, and winding arounds, I started to see houses up on the hill ahead that looked familiar. Familiarity. Certainty. My detour was approaching it's end.
After I reached the road more traveled, I couldn't help but drive myself up to the top of Mt. Helix and park my car to the side of the rock wall. I've probably walked by this rock wall a million times. I've grown up taking walks up this hill and am accustomed to seeing other young ragamuffins parked to the side, taking in the view. Of course, they're usually accompanied by rich smells of cigarette smoke and weed to better take it all in.. But, I had to go watch the cloud cover come in from the coast. And I had to kind of smirk at myself. Because more often than not I'm scared and a little nervous about my journey. About the road I chose. About the destination ahead. But hell, my whole life is Alto Drive. A detour that leads somewhere beautiful. Well, I'm hoping at least.
So I was proud of myself for trusting my instinct tonight. I didn't turn around. I didn't freak out. I didn't even speed ahead... I just wound around, slow and steady, all the while taking in the wondrous surroundings. And I have to say: I liked it.
The road began to get more and more narrow. At one point, I was creeping around the mountain with my eyebrows raised, heart a little jumpy. What the heck was going to be around the corner? A speeding car ? A bicycle built for two? Another road? At one point, I was fairly certain that I'd made a wrong turn somewhere, and the thought of turning around had crossed my mind. But I gave my trust to Alto Drive. I kept on going, and after a few more sharp turns, and winding arounds, I started to see houses up on the hill ahead that looked familiar. Familiarity. Certainty. My detour was approaching it's end.
After I reached the road more traveled, I couldn't help but drive myself up to the top of Mt. Helix and park my car to the side of the rock wall. I've probably walked by this rock wall a million times. I've grown up taking walks up this hill and am accustomed to seeing other young ragamuffins parked to the side, taking in the view. Of course, they're usually accompanied by rich smells of cigarette smoke and weed to better take it all in.. But, I had to go watch the cloud cover come in from the coast. And I had to kind of smirk at myself. Because more often than not I'm scared and a little nervous about my journey. About the road I chose. About the destination ahead. But hell, my whole life is Alto Drive. A detour that leads somewhere beautiful. Well, I'm hoping at least.
So I was proud of myself for trusting my instinct tonight. I didn't turn around. I didn't freak out. I didn't even speed ahead... I just wound around, slow and steady, all the while taking in the wondrous surroundings. And I have to say: I liked it.
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