After Luna Luna

We parked on the street for Luna Luna and you’ll remember it was in a huge warehouse beside the 6th Street Bridge in the DTLA Arts District. Below are two pictures of the bridge from the internet so you can get a feel for how big it is, and the surrounding landscape.

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Take a look at the pylons that hold up the bridge, on tippy-toes!

Ingalill having a photo of Jim and Rick.

Toward the east end of the bridge, the LA River/Aqueduct. The city has broken up the concrete in many sections of the ‘river’ bringing back plants, trees, and birds. It’s pretty cool, but not here.

The industrial Arts District, a view from the bridge.

It was a gorgeous day.

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And then for lunch we headed into Little Tokyo to enjoy four different kinds of Okinawa pancakes, called okonomiyaki. Four different kinds. Right up my alley, I got to taste them all!

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