Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Downtown Los Angeles - December 2017

Street Art on Grand Avenue
Downtown Los Angeles has evolved into a real metropolitan area. I was able to snag some really cheap airfares flying into Burbank and decided to spend the day sightseeing in the downtown section of California's largest city. As a native of Northern California, I have a love-hate relationship with the area, but that relationship has becoming much more loving over the years. It is hard to argue with people wanting better weather and beaches, even with the smog and traffic!

Pico Light Rail System
Speaking of traffic, I had none! Los Angeles has built an impressive system of subways, light rail, and commuter trains that bypass all of the infamous clogged freeways and bumper to bumper traffic. After landing in Burbank, I crossed the street and boarded a train headed to Union Station in DTLA - that's short for Downtown Los Angeles. Union Station will eventually be a major destination for the California High Speed Rail with connections to San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, Las Vegas, and eventually Phoenix. It is also connected to the subway and light rail for easy access.

Tesla Model 3 at Los Angeles Auto Show
Since my flight landed early in the day, I had some time to kill before most of DTLA woke up on a sunny and warm December Saturday. The Los Angeles Auto Show just opened with a lot of new and exciting vehicles. I was especially impressed to see a lot of electric vehicles coming out from nearly every manufacturer including SUV and minivans. Seeing kids just as excited about these vehicles that will help save the planet makes me feel really good about my job. Plus they are just plain cool!

Chicken Tikka Poutine at Badmaash
Los Angeles is home to a wide range of ethnic groups. You can find any number of restaurants focusing on even the most specific and unique parts of the planet. It is also home to many high end places perfect for a Hollywood expense account! I found a unique Indian-fusion place serving chicken tikka over Canadian poutine - French fries with cheese and gravy. My trip was also a chance to try cold brew coffee slowly dripped over ice and exquisite French pastries in their requisite little boxes. You can easily gain a lot of weight here, but hit the gym often to keep that beach body!

Exhibit at The Museum of Contemporary Art
Of course I had to check out some of the museums. On previous trips, I was able to explore the area and seek out some of the big museums. This trip was a bit more limited in time and geography, so I stuck to the two contemporary art museums in DTLA - The Museum of Contemporary Art and the Geffen. Both were rather small compared to their counterparts in San Francisco and New York, but I enjoyed them both, even the really bizarre Geffen with refrigerated display cases housing found ocean objects exhibited in near darkness. The museums are about a mile apart with Little Tokyo between them, so I was able to take a mini trip through this special neighborhood while working off my large lunch.

Angels Flight Railway
Upon recommendation of a friend, I was able to take a ride on the recently renovated Angels Flight Railway. This historic inclined railroad takes people up and down a steep hill, but only about a block in distance. It now connects the Grand Central Market with the museums and hotels at the top of the hill. DTLA is actually rather hilly like San Francisco in some places requiring a bit of a hike. The market was jumping in the afternoon with lots of gourmet food stalls and excellent people watching. Like San Francisco, DTLA goes from deserted to packed in a short walk.

Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood
Just a quick subway ride from DTLA is Hollywood. You may have heard of it. Right around sunset, all the lights come on and the street turns into a real spectacle. The walk of fame is rightly famous with a very unique experience to walk while staring at the ground to see you favorite star. Most of the boulevard is somewhat seedy with lots of adult stores and cheesy souvenir shops, and apparently Hollywood smells like bacon hot dogs and marijuana. Several famous theaters line Hollywood Boulevard including Grauman's Chinese Theatre with the famous foot and hand prints in cement and the Pantages Theatre currently showing Hamilton. My childhood neighbor Jimmy Kimmel also films a show here too; you may have seen him on tv.

Walk Outside to the Plane in Burbank
Alas, all good things must end. After a long day walking around DTLA and Hollywood, it was time to head back to the airport. TSA Pre Check and no bags meant arriving and walking onto the plane like a cool businessman in the 1960's. Burbank has no jetways, so you actually walk under the wings and climb stairs to enter the 737. 55 minutes back to Sacramento meant I could easily sleep in my own bed that night. Not a bad way to spend a Saturday! Please enjoy the rest of my photos below.

Covered Walkway at Burbank Airport
Concept Car at LA Auto Show
Passenger Advisory on Subway
Christmas Tree and LA City Hall
Challenger Memorial in Little Tokyo
Kyoto Ice Coffee at Demitasse
Little Tokyo Entrance
Little Tokyo Holiday Decorations
Monument to Japanese-American Soldiers in WWII
Holiday Decorations at Grand Central Market
DTLA Skyscrapers
Rare Los Angeles Photo without Cars
Macaron Tree at Bottega Louie
Decorations at Hollywood & Vine Subway Station
Hollywood Boulevard
Hand, Food, and Hoof Prints at Chinese Theatre
Frolic Room Bar next to Pantages Theatre

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Yosemite National Park - June 2017


I was not planning to visit Yosemite National Park, but after seeing some footage of the waterfalls, I checked the reservation system for any last minute cancellations. Bingo! I snagged one weeknight in a tent cabin which allowed me to take a quick trip to one of the crown jewels of the National Park System during my vacation.

Half Dome with Wildflowers
Like Lake Tahoe, I have visited Yosemite many times over the years. It has always been a popular place with my family, and the sheer beauty of this glacier valley remains impressive. Half Dome is the star of the valley with many pictures of this iconic rock posted on dorm walls and Instagram feeds across the globe. Late afternoon provides the best light to really capture the beauty of it, and I hope I did it justice.


Water created Yosemite, so this is the place to see water at work! All the winter snow is melting creating high levels on the untamed Merced River flowing through the valley and cranking the waterfalls to near peak levels. I have seen the falls at near trickles during dry seasons, but they are flowing at full steam creating a nice background rush across the valley. Bridal Veil and Yosemite Falls are popular, but even the smaller ones are running high creating some unique and rare sights.

Tent Cabin Interior
Lodging in Yosemite is also historic. Early visitors had access to opulent lodges and basic tents to fit most budgets. Before propane and camper shells, travelers had to use facilities at their destination. Even so, the lodges were well prepared being virtual resorts with many creature comforts even in the most remote locations. This tradition continues with the lodges and camping in the valley complete with hot food, cold ice cream, and the weakest LTE coverage you can find! My tent cabin was basic and cold requiring lots of clothing to block out the cold and the snoring of my neighbor.

Hello!
It was a bit tough to cram Yosemite into one night, but I was able to see the highlights in a quick tour. I have hiked and driven through most of the park over the years, but it was nice to play tourist during the peak season. Going on a weekday avoided the epic traffic jams, but I was still playing "human Tetris" with the hikers on the transit buses running at peak capacity. The creature comforts were rustic and expensive, but worth every penny to enjoy such a beautiful place. Please enjoy the rest of my photos below.

Yosemite Falls with Flooded Merced River
Half Dome Meadow
Half Dome Trees
Ansel Adams Imitation Part 1
Vernal and Nevada Falls
Ansel Adams Imitation Part 2
Ansel Adams Imitation Part 3
Tent Cabin Exterior
Hike to Vernal Falls
Pizza and Beer after Hike to Vernal Falls
Pancake Breakfast after Snoring Neighbor
Yosemite Falls View

Lake Tahoe - June 2017

Parasailing over Lake Tahoe
No, that is not me in the picture parasailing over Lake Tahoe. On a spectacular Memorial Day weekend, many people were in and around the lake, but the water was still a bit too cold for my tastes. Most of my trips to Lake Tahoe are short day trips since I live close enough to drive home, but this time I was able to spend three nights at the Hard Rock Casino in Stateline, NV.

View from Hotel Room Balcony
The Hard Rock used to be the Horizon, which used to be the Del Webb High Sierra, which used to be the Sahara Tahoe. It is right across the street from Montbleu which used to be Caesars Tahoe. Both are next to Harrah's and Harvey's which used to be Harrah's and Harvey's. For many years, casinos were only in Nevada, so many of them opened up on the Nevada state line in Lake Tahoe catering to the rich and famous for many years. Now, the casinos are much less of an attraction with larger and nicer options closer to town. Most are somewhat run down and old with small floors and dark halls. Fortunately, my older room faced the lake with gorgeous views.

Cruising the Lake on the M.S. Dixie II
I have visited Lake Tahoe MANY times and taken MANY photographs since moving here in 2001. This was the first time I took a lake cruise aboard the M.S. Dixie II paddle wheel boat. This boat cruises between Zephyr Bay and Emerald Bay with food and drink served on ship. It is a relaxing cruise with great views and packed with families and visitors of all ages and cultures. As a local, it is always a reminder that people travel long distances to enjoy something we may take for granted. The food was bad, but the trip was still great.

State Line through Van Sickle Bi-State Park
One of my new finds this trip was the Van Sickle Bi-State Park. This park is run by California and Nevada and has several trails running under the Heavenly Gondola and various hills surrounding the lake. It is easily accessible from the casino area with lots of parking and a deceivingly challenging trail system with great views. Hiking is also a great way to say Bonjour or Guten Tag to all the European visitors!

I'm On A Boat!
Even with all the traveling, it was nice to have a relaxing stay at Lake Tahoe to enjoy the natural beauty and cool weather over Memorial Day weekend. I lost money, but won a great time! Enjoy my pictures below.


Edge of Emerald Bay facing Nevada
Vikingsholm from Boat
Fannette Island in Emerald Bay
Sailboat Entering Emerald Bay
Clouds forming over Mt. Tallac
M.S. Dixie II
Zephyr Bay Clear Water
Hiking near South Lake Tahoe