Thursday, June 13, 2013
a gray day at the beach
A few weekends ago Taylor and I camped at Leo Carillo State Beach in Malibu. Since I was hoping for a sunny day of swimming, this was the first time I was disappointed by June Gloom. Usually it seems like a cozy, calming break from the relentlessly perfect, sunny weather here, but not when you are at the beach! Had we known, we may have committed to having a campfire and a warm dinner to ward off the misty chill in the air. The beach was beautiful despite the gray skies, and I enjoyed watching surfers wait patiently out by the rocks, and then catch a few gentle waves.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Hollywood Sign Hike
The hike to the Hollywood sign is a pretty good morning workout, and it's not a secluded walk in the woods. I actually like that there are so many Angelenos enjoying exercise in the hills close to home. It is still cool enough (and cloudy, the day we were there) that a hike like this in open, mostly tree-less canyons is comfortable. We had just watched an animated movie that showed people parking at an overlook behind the Hollywood sign-- as you can see here, it's only for walkers up that high!



Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Olive Hill tour

Last weekend Maryam and I led a tour of Olive Hill, the site of Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House and Barnsdall Park, as well as Barnsdall Square Shopping Center, centenarian olive trees, a pine grove, Kaiser Permanente hospitals, and several mid-century apartment buildings. By looking closely at this one place over several months, we've discovered traces of the past, little-known history, and a multitude of ways that this place is tied to larger stories of Los Angeles. We enjoyed sharing these stories with a wonderful tour group as we walked all around and up the Hill.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Women's Dinner in the Desert
Dessert? Desert? Yes!
There were over 35 women at this long dinner table in the middle of the desert outside Pioneertown. We watched the sun go down, and the moon and stars come out, and met each other across the table.
The next day some of us went on the fantastic 49 Palms Oasis hike in Joshua Tree. It seems like another planet, one peopled by hot pink barrel cacti.
little presents to take with us: scarves and desert tinctures

setting the long table

hiking the Oasis trail

There were over 35 women at this long dinner table in the middle of the desert outside Pioneertown. We watched the sun go down, and the moon and stars come out, and met each other across the table.
The next day some of us went on the fantastic 49 Palms Oasis hike in Joshua Tree. It seems like another planet, one peopled by hot pink barrel cacti.
little presents to take with us: scarves and desert tinctures
setting the long table
hiking the Oasis trail
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Monrovia Canyon hike
Two weeks ago I took a hike in Monrovia Canyon park in the San Gabriel Mountains. The landscape here was wetter (near a stream) and lusher than the other places I've hike in the Los Angeles region. We saw huge oaks and many blooms, including currant, California bay laurel, and hoaryleaf ceanothus. This hike, the Ben Overturff Trail, was pretty strenuous-- up, and up, and up some more. This is an old trail that was built alongside a pipe that brought water from the mountains to Monrovia (no wonder it's so steep!), the trail was restored in the 1990s.

Throughout the hike we saw this stunning pairing of white sage and yucca:


currant

California bay laurel

hoaryleaf ceanothus was blooming profusely so that some parts of the hillside were covered in white flowers

Throughout the hike we saw this stunning pairing of white sage and yucca:


currant
California bay laurel
hoaryleaf ceanothus was blooming profusely so that some parts of the hillside were covered in white flowers
Monday, January 28, 2013
Winter garden
Flowers are blooming here in Los Angeles even in mid-January. I took some garden advice and planted linaria and sweet peas back in October, and they are blooming now. My rosemary is also blooming, and I've even seen hummingbirds come to it. Around town, I see lots of bougainvillea in bloom, and callistemon, and angel's trumpet too.
linaria
This hummingbird sage has grown very quickly and sent up these huge, beautiful flower stalks. I love how the flower head is made up of many pointy buds and then tube-shaped flowers. The leaves smell incredible, and true to its name, the flowers attract hummingbirds. I placed the plant next to the hummingbird feeder in case there was any question!
linaria
This hummingbird sage has grown very quickly and sent up these huge, beautiful flower stalks. I love how the flower head is made up of many pointy buds and then tube-shaped flowers. The leaves smell incredible, and true to its name, the flowers attract hummingbirds. I placed the plant next to the hummingbird feeder in case there was any question!
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