Sunday, December 18, 2011
sighting yet to come.
I have seen some celebrities of note lately, but really the only one that I am excited to see is this little number to the left. Who was born early Friday morning. Everyone is happy and healthy. Can't wait to meet her.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Orphan thxgiving
One of the good things about living in a studio apartment is that you don’t have to cook/host 8 plus people for Thanksgiving. There is just no where to put them. Plus, after my disappointing gravy making last year, I was happy to give it a rest and go to my friends in echo park and have them do the cooking. Being a mid-westerner, going to the house of mid-westerners I was there early and brought a bag full of food. My grandma Marge’s heavenly beau monde dip. (which I always called Bo Mondey, but now that I know a bit of French I know how it is really supposed to be pronounced. And chuckled to myself when I read the label) Vegetables always taste better with a good helping of mayonnaise and sour cream. I also purchased a pumpkin pie from Marie Calendar’s and from a co-worker who is in the process of starting her own baking business a dozen gluten free whoopie pies, they tasted like heaven.
I helped by cutting things, tried to decifer what was giblet and what was liver before it when into the stock pot, (thank god for the internet) trimmed beans for the green bean casserole and was mesmerized by the cooking skills of my friend. She was a whirling dervish, but made everything look so easy.
There were 7 of us orphans together, eating, sharing food, playing the name game-which I am excited to pull out when I go home for the holidays in a couple weeks.
I was great and in the end I ate too many Hawaiian rolls which made me oh so full and fat.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
where the heck have I been?
I found this photo while I was looking through papers, etc.
Navigating a new relationship. :)
Running into ex-boyfriends :(
Reading, almost finished with my last book to get me to my book it goal!
Celebrating holidays, crocheting, walking to Pasadena.
Exploring my neighborhood.
Catching up on my vampire fiction.
Some of these I will fill you in on soon, some of it I won't, but I promise I'll write more often.
Monday, October 31, 2011
the hi-Desert
We ended our day in Desert Hot Springs in the hotel's mineral pools. Not too shabby for a night in the desert.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
stars-vertically challenged
I was having lunch w/ my friend who I worked with at the after-school program at this adorable place that opened in my old neighborhood. My how Larchmont has changed. I was ordering my food, when who should come up to the counter but Jeremy Piven.
I also stepped off the bus yesterday and almost ran into Amy Poehler and wee Poehler-Arnett.
After yoga, and I am sure you are not supposed to do this after an exhilarating yoga session, the girls and I headed to Tinga, my favorite taco joint of the moment. Their tinga is the most tasty I have had. We saw Andy Richter and his kids.
Andy being the exception, everyone else here is a lot tinier than I had thought. So, my deduction is that I am just too tall to make it in Hollywood.
Sunday, October 09, 2011
Santa Catalina here dreams come true
My very good, and newly fianced, friend t and her beau also a t and I set off early on a Sunday. We quickly learned that the latter t is not a sea person. Which is rather unfortunate because the trip to Avalon from Marina Del Rey is approximately an hour and 45 minutes. Which I am sure that if you are seasick can be a rather long trip. It was too bad because as we were leaving the port we were greeted by flotillas of birds, dolphins and this guy... (totally missed by t)
Which is a Blue Whale, the largest mammal on the planet. Of course it fluked and I missed it. Oh well. (if you look closely it is spouting, you may need to click on the photo to get a better look)
Avalon reminds me of an East Coast seaside tourist town. Compact, main street, sand dollar key chains, very palatable food. I wouldn't go to Avalon for the best Mexican food. Our first stop was a diner for breakfast, call Joe's. All the servers had Eat at Joe's t-shirts.
After a hearty breakfast we headed to the Conservancy to see what kind of nature stuff was available in Avalon for us to explore. With limited time, we decided the best option was the trek up to Wrigley Memorial garden, yes the chewing gum guy and former owner of the Chicago Cubs, hence the name Wrigley Field. It was an hour and 15 minute hike, we passed deer in the golf course and many golf carts passed us, I guess the preferred method of travel on the island. Golf carts are loud and many of them smell of gasoline, which was not the nature we were hoping for.
The garden was well worth the journey:
It was a very overcast day, I think the first photo with the memorial in the distance is very tim burtonesque. A lot of the plants in the garden are not native to Catalina, the ones that are are called endemics, which is just a fancy way of saying native. For more garden photos and additional other, please go to my flickr album:
click here
And coincidentally, or most likely not, the memorial ended up reminding me of The Trophy of the Alps in France.
The view from the top is pretty fantastic as well as the tile work.
We walked back to town and had an hour or so at the beach. The tide pools in Avalon are pretty non-existent, so maybe next time we will take the boat to Two Harbors, which is much more natur-y and I hear has some excellent places for diving. (Now if only I can find a Groupon for that)
We got to the boat in the nick of time, just about to depart we got a passive aggressive warning from the crew "cutting it close, guys" when we looked around for seats we couldn't all sit together, I sat up top, the two lovebirds on the lower deck. And I am glad because the way back is much choppier, and down below a baby started a vomiting chain reaction that is likened to the pie eating contest in "Stand By Me"
But on another note, I got some amazing pictures on the way back. (see flickr, day is in reverse)
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
I break for stars
Sunday, October 02, 2011
recap-celebrity house hunt
Monday, September 26, 2011
recap-tarts and flea markets
Thursday, September 22, 2011
recap-dim sum athon
It was super hot that day and we took the subway to Union Station. We took a side trip through the station so that we could admire the architecture and see why so many people want to get married there, next to where you board the Surfliner to San Diego.
We went to Empress Pavilion, where I like to get dim sum. My LA bestie, Teresa, met us and as soon as we were swarmed with cute older asian ladies with carts upon carts of dumplings, deserts, boba tea and chicken feet. (which I have tried, but not on that occasion. let me tell you, I have tried a lot of things, but you never, never forget the fact that they are feet, ever)
I stayed tame for mom's sake. We snacked on chicken buns, meatballs, crystal shrimp dumplings, sesame buns with red bean paste. See pictured.
After lunch we walked around Chinatown and went to some shops. I was on a quest to find Rose Green Tea. I love the taste and rose is really good for your skin. But alas after all the places I checked, they didn't have it. I made special care to tell mom not to come into the places that smelled like salted squid, I love trying new things, but that is something that really has a smell that lingers.
Mom and me in Chinatown:
Monday, September 19, 2011
recap-pampered and pressed
I was all ready to do before and after shots, but they were a little just too before for my taste. So imagine us in our before shots, gray hair, pale skin, sad and then see us here in our after shots.
Happy Happy.
After beautifying we went to a place for Chicago style hot dogs, just to tide us over before going to have one of the best steaks in our lives at Taylor's.
Taylor's is a short dangerous, not because of the environment, but because it is so close to my house walk from my apartment. My mouth is watering right now. I thought Taylor's was a perfect place since it was born the same year as my mom, so I thought they would have it in common.
It is a really old school joint, dark, with leather half moon booths, white table cloths, waiters in uniform. We thought old school drinks were also called for. Their Dirty Martini isn't bad. Then it was time for steak heaven, you know when you take that first bite, make eye contact with the person across from you and both at the same time say "oh, my expletive God, that is a good steak"
We both had the Kansas City, upon a friends recommendation. I can't describe how good it is, you just have to come out.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
recap-finally
I was surprised to learn that mom had never had a heirloom tomato. Feeling sorry for her, I bought one so that she could try. I don't think she will be going back to those mealy tasteless things at the grocery store, but then again every fruit and vegetable tastes good here.
One thing that we learned is that surprisingly hipster looking stock boys in knit caps have really great wine recommendations. I like reds that aren't that dry, mom likes white and sweeter chilled wines. With that he pointed us immediately to the Fire Road Sauvignon Blanc, which was in fact perfect and went well with the gluten free pizza I made.
That was day 1.
Saturday, September 03, 2011
Update
I am sure you are anxiously waiting photos and a report from my mom's visit, but one thing I learned about this app is that I cannot post photos without it crashing and it takes up so much memory on my phone that I have to charge it all the time, even when blogger Is not in use. So I will just have to wait until I get my internet next week.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Hb
Happy birthday to my mom, who will be coming to visit me this week. I can't wait to have her all to myself.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
303
I am settling into my temporary apartment in koreatown. I am reminded of the Neko Case song "In California" and the line that goes "Now i'm living in koreatown waking to the sounds of car alarms". Already this neighborhood is quieter than my last one. Although I miss the firefighters, I don't miss the sirens at all hours.
I live in a 1920's building that used to be a residence hotel a stones throw from the Ambassador hotel and its Coconut Grove. It is fun to think that within these walls there were stars waiting to be discovered right next door. Maybe this is the impetus of my reading a biography on Garbo.
I am excited to bring you a new series of "these are the places in my neighborhood, in my neighborhood, in my neighborooood." This is los angeles old school.
For now it is unpacking, decorating, etc.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Bisy Bakson
I have been so busy with packing, cleaning and trying to sell some furniture that was never my style in the first place that I haven't had time to write.
Monday, July 18, 2011
500
What I am excited about is that I am moving into an apartment that served as an exterior for (500) days of summer.
And by the way this is my 500th post.
inter museum relations
I will get to the dino pavillion in a minute, but since I was a newbie I will talk about the other stuff first.
The museum featured a lot of beautiful dioramas featuring once live animals. This was before PETA and in the early 1900's where people would think:
BANG BANG
"Now this animal is in my museum"
To the right are Arabian Oryxes. What is hard to pick up though is how amazing the dioramas are painted and thought out. Standing there in front of these animals you are totally transported to the dunes of the Sahara. The sun, the sun's shadow, the hoof prints in the sand.
There were dioramas of Grizzly Bear, White Tailed Deer, a grand scene of elephants of all sizes w/ water buffalo and for the first time I was able to see how a giraffe drinks water (very awkward by the way), animals upon animals that I had never heard of and then there was a scene of what is in Los Angeles' back yard-which is coyote eating a house cat next to an outdoor pool. Wylie coyote.
To the left are the Walruses resting lazily on an ice float. Which was my favorite. The ice bergs were 3D I swear.
Click here for more information and there is a video on how the Natural History Museum thinks about creating a diorama and the history of dioramas. More are also featured on this site.
We wandered around to the conservation labs where you can watch them clean fossils, when through the bird section and spotted all the birds that we usually see tide pooling or on other Team Girl Trips.
The dinosaur pavilion was amazing as well, sheets of rock with fossils still inside, life sized dinosaurs. Which I assume are at other museums, but I don't ever remember going to those as a kid and Northern Minnesota isn't really known for its museums. I guess that is why I am here, in the land of museums.
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
what I have been up to-exploring the natural
This was not the only house built in this canyon. Tropical Terrace located up the trail a bit was once featured in Architectural Digest and in it was one of these 5 fireplaces.
but the view is pretty fantastic if I do say so myself.
Monday, July 04, 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
What have I been up to: devouring books
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
what have I been up to: Devouring art
What I have seen:
Cuba from Walker Evans to now: At the Getty Center. An amazing collection of photographs of Cuba dictator to dictator, revolution, poverty, landscapes. I was fortunate to be able to see Alex Harris , one of the photographers speak about the 3 series(es) he had featured in the exhibit and how he was able to get access to Cuba, take the photos he took, his inspiration and his work with Walker Evans.
(closes October 2nd)
Tim Burton: At LACMA. Tim Burton not only is a talented director and artist, but probably his own best archivist. I can't believe how much work of his has been saved over the years. It is a fantastic collection of sketches, models, photographs, costume and movie sets and a cute rejection letter. I had almost forgotten the breadth of his movie career Big Fish, a Batman movie, Pee-wee's big adventure (see an earlier post from this month), Mars Attacks (which I watched again on netflix instant) I have always been a fan of Tim Burton, and many of you commented how much I looked like Lydia Deetz from Beetlejuice and a young sardonic teenager and still equally love as a sardonic adult.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
amendment
Monday, June 20, 2011
stars they are everywhere
Ryan Gosling was researching a part in my building, but our paths never crossed
My book club ran into Quentin Tarantino
I saw Lucy Liu at the movies
and Vincent Gallo getting tips for his Mac at the Apple Store
Just normal people doing stuff
Friday, June 17, 2011
food-part 4
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
the house-part 3
I will never rent a hotel room again. It is silly when you can rent an entire house for less than one hotel room a night. In searching for my mid-century birthday dream house I turned to vrbo.com. The same place we went through to get the house in Vegas (awesome right ladies??) One night, because there were 7 of us we paid $36. I totally recommend it and they have properties everywhere.
Now that my shameless plug of vrbo (vacation rental by owner) is over I can continue on with my trip.
The house:
there are so many great mid-century houses in PS that it was hard to pick. I was this close to staying at the house once owned by Liberace, which would have been a lot of fun swimming around in a pool shaped like a grand piano. In the end we ended up staying at an author's house and a lot of his books about modern and retro living were placed around the house for our reading pleasure. And I did read them to get inspiration for an upcoming move I will be making, details to follow.
living room:
All of the big furniture pieces in all the rooms had little drawers to hide things and opened like puzzles.
master:
the pool:
3o minutes after arriving=bliss
Saturday, June 11, 2011
The journey-part 2
I had never had the luxury of having a road trip where I had the time to stop and see all the kitchy things the U.S. have to offer. (ginormous balls of twine, corn mazes, graceland) We always had to be somewhere before it got dark or we didn't leave in time and had to be somewhere. Most of my long car ride stops involved peeing, eating, shopping. On the way to Palm Springs (hereto called PS for the remainder of this post) I knew that there was a stop I needed to make. The place where Pee-wee and Simone watch the sun go down in Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. Which happens to be inside the head of a dinsosaur.
Strangely the location of the Cabazon Dinosaurs is now a creationist museum. There are placards siting evidence of to co-existence of man and gigantic reptile. There is a 40 million years old man leg in a cowboy boot. (cro-magnon metrosexual nostrodamus?)
It was a short trip to Hadley's to try a date shake (date, the fruit)I saw a California Gold episode where the correspondent had a date shake and really liked it, but it was Huell Howser, I have never seen him be disagreeable. So I had to see if he was lying. I was scared, I don't really like dates all that much. They are really sugary and pasty.
dates=sugar paste
Somehow mixed with ice cream it kind of works. My friend T and I were pleasantly surprised, I can't say the same for the third person in our party.
The 60 is a beautiful stretch of land, recommend it.
Thursday, June 09, 2011
3 to the 5-part 1
I knew that I wanted to travel with friends who mean a lot to me. Friends who are my family here, the ones I spend most major holidays with, even though sometimes we make up those holidays. Some of us are still feeling the recession blues and I knew that it was more important for me to celebrate with people instead of wandering (wondering) around Montreal by myself.
I finally got inspiration from my surroundings Julius Shulman, Nuetra, Krissel, Southern California architecture. I knew that I wanted to go to Palm Springs and stay in one of those houses I see in photographs daily. I wanted to be one of those girls in the photos, pouring over books, having fake conversations in a-line dresses. Like case study 22. (I can't put the photo here, because I know way too much about rights and repro fees)
So that's what I did.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
what are they wearing-summer or winter no rhyme or reason
Saturday, May 14, 2011
like it's 1999
That is what I paraphrased from what He said from the bottom of the stage before the show before introducing the Minneapolis band Mint Condition. I am talking about His purple high-heeled highness Prince. Who by the way is nearing the end of his 21 night stand at the Forum.
I have seen him once and am lucky enough to have a ticket to his very last show on the 29th. (unless the world ends first) He is an amazing performer. I guess that is an understatement, but there aren't really words.
I have forgotten what an amazing guitar player he is. The 80's songs don't really tap into that talent they are more keyboards and synchronized dancing, which I find still fantastic, but when the guitar solos comes or he covers Jimmy Hendrix you get to see that side, the music savant.
He is still playing the old tunes, a lot of them, all of them in fact. The night I saw him Sheila E backed him up. She was still fantastic and she played Glamorous Life and Love Bazaar and if I look half as good as she does when I am her age, I will be one lucky lucky woman. All in all he played 2.5 hours and I was dancing and singing in a seat that I paid $25 for that was close enough to see the expression on his face.
Amazing!
Guests have included: Sheila E, Chaka Khan, Gwen Stefani, Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys, Stevie Wonder, Janelle Monet, Cassandra Wilson and I am sure more. Can't wait to see who comes out for the last show.
Sunday, May 08, 2011
Are the stars out tonight?
Giovanni Ribisi
Dr. Drew Pinksi
Lisa Edelstien
Someone thought I was Krysten Ritter
april fools
Sometimes April Fool's jokes do not have to be bad. They can be good things like pretending you are at work when you call your dad to wish him a happy birthday when really you are checking your work email at your sisters house in Minnesota. I am really surprised that he had no idea, but you can tell from the look on the pictures in coey's blog that he hadn't a clue.
Thus began the 60th birthday extravaganza.
First stop five guys. Which I had heard everyone talking about so I was happy to finally try it, just before we get one here in LA. The burgers were great and the fries are fantastic.
Second stop, because we couldn't do nascar, was go cart racing.
It was hard to get good photos, a lot of blur and a lot of Dad winning. I have a video, but it would be too loud for the blog.
3rd stop-Pittsburg Blue, because Prime Rib is good.
It was a great dinner a lot of laughter, a lot of malbec a lot of cuteness and I think we might have gotten our x-mas photo.
4th Stop-Presents
Dad always knows every present he is getting, so this is where his acting prowess shows.
In the end it was exactly what he wanted his 60th with his girls.
Friday, April 01, 2011
To my Dad on his 60th
Sunday, March 20, 2011
what have I been up to
I was lucky to be such a short distance away from the departure/arrival point for my parent's cruise this February. I took the train to meet them in San Diego and I am really kicking myself for not bringing my camera. A friend said that a lot of personal items go missing on Amtrak.
If I had my camera I would have taken photos of the snowy San Gabriel mountains. We have had a lot of rain and there is a lot of snow and the LA river has been more than random puddles in a concrete basin. I also would have taken pictures of the Ocean. The tracks are just about on the beach for the last hour of the trip.
...but I know that these would have come out as my reflection in the window w/ tons of glare.
It is calming watching the waves, but the windows in the way makes it seem more like 3D tv.
Seeing my parents was great. Not too often that people come to the west coast to see me. We ate a lot and walked the harbor.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
concentrate on what you love
Before I found gluten free flour my options consisted of making a witches brew of potato flour, rice flour, xanthan gum, eye of newt, blood of a sami virgin and tapioca starch. A very expensive 50 ingredient concoction that tasted more bland that wheat. It is possible.
But behold, the power of the human to find ways around living without things. Behold gluten free Krupsu.
2 eggs
2 cups of milk
8 tablespoons melted butter
1 cup flour (I used gluten free pantry)
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 table spoons reserved for buttering 9 x 13 pan
batter will be thin (just look at all that liquid in the recipe)
heat the pan only 1st at 400 degrees with the two tablespoons butter then pour batter into hot pan and cook 40 minutes.
Note: every krupsu is its own creature, sometimes bubbly, sometimes more flat, be careful not to overcook because it can get a bit fried from ALL THAT GLORIOUS BUTTER.
I have made it so many times since then I have the recipe memorized
Friday, February 11, 2011
heart
I guess we are all just a bunch of hopeless romantics.
Happy Valentines Day!
Saturday, February 05, 2011
traveling without movimg
Google Art Project
Saturday, January 22, 2011
back a bit
They got to see art as I worked and we had a nice lunch at the restaurant, a french menu to celebrate an exhibit.
Monday, January 17, 2011
5 years
To celebrate this moment in my life, I spent the weekend celebrating in different ways. I explored two areas of the city that I was unfamiliar with, took the train closer to the snow capped mountains to have dim sum w/ an old co-worker from my La Escuelita days. I was sad to learn that it has since closed and is no more. I guess it is true that "you can never go home again"
For funsies I tried on dresses at Kate Spade. No buying too expensive.
I had a heated discussion about clones at book club and spent an evening doing my favorite thing and that is seeing music.
I can't believe how much it has flown and at the same time, I feel like I have always been here.