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January 9
I’m home from Saint Paul Minnesota and you can see the story at this link: With Cynthia!
January 9
I’m home from Saint Paul Minnesota and you can see the story at this link: With Cynthia!
December 31
Happy New Year’s Eve…it’s a Party!
Jeff, Lilly Windy, Rome, Finley, Avery Joanne, Kevin
December 30
Big day today! D&A are out for their mini-10th Wedding Anniversary-retreat, back on the 1st.
The girls and I spent the day having fun and then went out for a pasta dinner. For Christmas Rome got a 3D puzzle from Lilly of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It’s too fun how now she can know…’Oh Look, the Leaning Tower of Pisa!’.
We are putting on a New York New Year’s Eve party (where the New Year arrives at 9pm…) and we went out for supplies.
We must not be the only ones doing a NYNY’s Eve because we could buy huge banners of the entire Times Square scene – we have three of them and You Be’cha more pictures will be forthcoming. We have hats and everything.
Rome and Lilly in their Christmas matching zebra pjs.
December 29
My cupboard. I have to put on my list of things to do what I’d like to find in my house when I get home at the end of February. It’s nice not to have to go directly to the store even if it is a half-block away.
Carol came by in the morning – Carol without Alex and it was fun! Then Windy came by and we did some google street views around Paris. What a nice day.
(internet pic)
December 28
This was good fun – dinner at Nordstom in the Thousand Oaks Mall!
Arlene, Terry Charlene, Burt, me
December 27
If you’re wondering…I do have SE Asian flights: Philippian Air, Malaysian Air, and Bangkok Air. Nothing on AirAsia though.
Leaving January 7th for a 16 1/2 hour non-stop (how can that even be?!) and a dateline change to Manila, then:
January 9-14 Manila
January 14-21 Singapore (Melaka on the way north)
January 21-25 Kuala Lumpur
Jan 25-Feb 4 Myanmar (bopping around the country)
February 4-12 Chiang Mai (and some Hill Villages)
February 12-18 Luang Prabang
February 18-24 Bangkok
We Walked Up. It was such a busy day that the tram line filled the entire plaza. It felt so good to get a move on considering my exercise-sloth of the last several weeks/months…since Halloween actually.
I STILL love this thing: Martin Puryear’s That Profile commissioned for the site in 1999.
So welcoming.
Frog Boy: by Charles Ray and called Boy with Frog.
Pilates Girl: Aristide Maillol’s Air.
Lookin’ good today guys!
The garden’s motto, carved in stone at the entrance: “Always changing, never twice the same”
From a display in The Restaurant, the good one, where you have to make reservations and make sure you’re up on your credit card payments.
December 26
Me and IngaLill at the Getty Center for a hit of photophoto on one of those days that make you gasp. The rain had freshened all the growing things and the bright sky and soft wind made the views awe inspiring.
Click here if you want to see My (really not terribly big, but big) Collection From Over The Years. Some thinning is certainly in order, again…a project for the New Year.
Ahhh, the garden.
The J. Paul Getty Trust commissioned Robert Irwin’s Central Garden as a work of art, which Irwin himself described as “a sculpture in the form of a garden aspiring to be art.”
Wow, clear is right. That’s downtown in the far distance, Westwood and Century City more in the foreground.
That’s IngaLill, and can you see the snow on the mountains in the distance (maybe Mt Baldy?)?
The sculpture is called Angel of the Citadel by Marino Marini 1948-9. There is more to him than you can see here as well as, well, more. You can ask google to tell you all about it.
Seated Cardinal by Giacomo Manzù, Italian, 1975 – 1977, Bronze
I may have not noticed his hand before. I love his hand.
December 25
Merry Christmas!
That’s Huge Me filling up the frame, dashing into the picture with the camera on the stairs. I couldn’t get the timer off a 4 second wait.
I like the picture anyway, and so many thanks to Angela and Darryl for another beautiful Christmas Eve sleepover and Christmas Day party.
Gary, Rome, Liz, Darryl Angela, Lilly, me
The Browns in Hawaii! Janice, Hartley, Lona, Beth, Charis, Trevor, Christa, Caleb.
December 23
This is us at the Manhattan Beach Botanical Garden and me yelling ‘Teeeeth Girls tEEth, gimme some Teeeeth’.
Lilly, Rome
This is us having the neighbors over for a movie (they chose The Nightmare Before Christmas and I had nothing to do with it) and me yelling ‘Look at ME everybody, right here, meeeee.’.
Rome, Avery, Lilly, Kaila, Finley
Getting close…January 7th and I’m off!
January 9-14 Manila
January 14-21 Singapore (Melaka on the way north)
January 21-25 Kuala Lumpur
Jan 25-Feb 4 Myanmar (bopping around the country)
February 4-12 Chiang Mai (and some Hill Villages)
February 12-18 Luang Prabang
February 18-24 Bangkok
December 19
Ann and I made our traditional holiday pilgrimage to Musashi back in the old neighborhood. But not that new one on Rinaldi, no, the real one, with Herosan, on Tampa by the shopping center.
December 20
Kathleen across the street had another of her ever so lovely parties. I always get to meet the most interesting people, her friends new and old. There’s nothing like the real estate biz to bring entertainment into your life.
(phone photo)
December 17
I had a nice day at The Grove with cousins Nancy and Sharon. We ate, saw a pretty-good not-great movie (The Theory of Everything) and completely enjoyed the festive environment.
December 18
Bill came by for dinner. We ate at Santa Monica Seafood where they have my favorite Manhattan Clam Chowder and it was delicious.
This is a professional shot of the fam when everyone was out for Thanksgiving: Cheryl, Bill, Mindy, Kim, Ross, Addie Rose.
I was doing a project with Muriel from early in the morning and she made us breakfast and then she made lunch. My penance fast is well and truly over.
December 16
In vivid display of their unique and precious personalities, Rome and Lilly made some Christmas cookies at the neighbor’s house.
(phone photo)
December 15
The Valley Girls Monday Night Potluck EXTRAVAGANZA.
I ate myself into a total coma and am today executing a penance fast.
me, Maryanne, Maxine, Marija, Ann, Alicia, Ljubica, Lourdes, Marsha, Becky
December 13
Maxine’s annual Holiday Gala. There were 50-60 people spread around the various rooms, some guests that I’ve met a number of times over the years.
Ahhh, the fooood. Maxine cooked up the most plentiful quantities of goodness. Just so you can get an idea: fried chicken, baked chicken, spicy sausage, black beans and rice, collard greens and ham, mac and cheese, potato salad, cole slaw, I know I’ve forgotten something…and an entire table of sweet treats.
That’s me and Marija in the mirror.
The remarkable volume of sound that emanates from this little guy, you wouldn’t believe.
December 12
NEWS on the trip front. Merlyn, one of my travelling companions from Cuba is going to meet me for the 10 days in Myanmar. We have contracted for a private car and driver for the whole time which should be amazing!
Thanks Sharon for the festive holiday dinner and thank you for the delicious breakfast of leftovers.
Sharon and I saw Birdman last week and it was wonderful. Wonderful. Wow, my best movie of the year so far.
This is going to be very strange for me, me who usually sees every single Academy Award nominated movie, will have seen maybe five when the time comes as I will have been away all of January and February.
Saint Vincent was really good too if you like Bill Murray, which I do. The Grand Budapest Hotel was also good if you like Wes Anderson, which I do. It was good but not up to the standard of one of the best movies of all time – Moonrise Kingdom…with Bill Murray.
December 11
I got home from a very nice lunch with Susie to discover that the power to the little rented cottage was completely out and changing all the fuses didn’t fix it.
Oh NOOOoo. The clouds were ready to drop their load any second and I couldn’t leave the tenant sitting there in her dark, cold cottage!
Much rushing about ensued on both the 11th and the 12th but I got her comfortable and it’s all ok for now. I’ll have to get that fuse box replaced with a modern breaker system s$$n. Sigh!
December 10
F.o.o.d was happening today. I had lunch at Merlyn and Hilda’s (Hilda being gone on a business trip) which included a fine and extensive menu of homemade delights.
Then I went straight to meet Nancy and Muriel for plate after plate of Yummy, first at Lukshon and then at Bucato in Culver City. No bar-hoppers we, no, restaurant grazers ‘r us.
The picture is from inside Bucato. Check out the California map made of kitchen knives.
December 9 I have more…oh so many more…but no time right now, so later…
We went outside to play around in the neighborhood lights. What fun! Rome is enjoying her latest pose, ‘this is gazing into the distance Granny’.
December 8
This is here to remind me. No More Spilling Coffee. I need to find a different place to make the coffee since it takes 20 minutes to clean up the &*^% mess that follows me knocking over the dripping cone of soggy grinds and the hot coffee that had made it into the cup.
Also no more dropping but that’s another story.
No more falling is going pretty well (knock on SO much wood) but requires constant vigilance.
December 7
Today, well into the 11th year of my retirement, I passed on the last remaining pieces of my work clothes. There’s no turning back now!
December 6
Burt and Charlene had a memorial mass today for Jenny who passed away very unexpectedly a few weeks ago.
Burt wrote the eulogy and a friend of David’s read it. It was so sweet and so perfect everyone could barely contain themselves from clapping.
December 5
I had a banh mi today that was nearly as good as the ones I ate from the street carts in Vietnam, and that’s saying A Lot. I’m getting so excited for my return to SE Asia.
After the long drought and then the first rain of November 2014 there was a very little water collecting to then get funneled into a channel, routed back to the river.
December 4
Sharon and I went to a new walking spot today – Hansen Dam. It was great, a long, flat, wide, paved sweeping path and beautiful views. Nice!
There’s a very little water from the Tujunga Wash, a tributary of the LA River. (Click here for more of The LA River.)
Then very nearby in Pacoima/Lake View Terrace we had tasty food at Ranch Side Café. Check out that décor.
This guy popped into the picture and was not going to move until I clicked the shutter!
December 3
I’ve been nagging Boban for this picture for nine years now, since ten years ago when I took that inset picture at Boban’s 40th Birthday Party. And here they all are, mom and the five brothers, ten years later. (And thanks for coming out to lunch in the rain!)
Inset: Left to right, top to bottom: the 5 brothers Dragojlovic, Dushko, Peter, Boban, Roy, Goran; Mary, Dad (Djura), Shirley, Mary Jo, Mom (Vukica), Kelly
And Now! (let’s see if I’ve guessed/remembered): Goran (in the ‘medical world’), Roy (the builder), Peter (the chef), MOM, Dushko (in aerospace), Boban (my Boban)
December 2
Walking home from school In The Rain. That’s right, RAIN, our first decent rain since February. Absolutely everyone is over the moon. It’s like we were farmers or something.
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November 30
Kim and Ross are in town from Kansas City along with Cheryl and Bill, and Mindy is here from DC, and it’s my first visit with The Amazing Addie Rose.
Kim and Ross are so sweet, they share, I got to hold that adorable baby as much as I wanted, which was, like, you know, the whole time.
bill
…and playing and sleeping and waking up. Sooo much fun. And the Grandma and the Grandpa? Why they’re grinning so hard their faces must hurt.
kim
November 29
Windy’s oldest son Lucas and his wife Betsy have two children, these two, as adorable and sweet as they look.
Here’s what Betsy said about these pictures: 1) Xander made the maille coif on his head, and Anya sewed her dress and the vests that Xander is wearing. Now Xander is making steam punk type masks. And 2) This one was from a play they did this summer. Xander was Captain Hook, and Anya was a mermaid.
I’m so looking forward to seeing all these kids together in August!
November 28
My last chance to have a few minutes with the Hawaii Brown clan. Trevor and Caleb were both feeling a possible cold coming on so they weren’t here but all the girls were, six of them, putting together, from Thanksgiving leftovers, airplane food for the trip back to Hawaii tomorrow before the dawn.
Nice kitchen in Lona and Hartley’s vacation apartment.
Christa, Beth, Hannah (a friend in LA for collage), Charis, Lona, Janice (Beth’s mom)
Celina and Steve had a great Thanksgiving dinner leftovers festivity including real cocktails, just like in the olden days. I got the martini picture from Celina’s facebook.
That’s Celina’s new business center and the heart of Paper Bag Bakery, soon to be licensed as a home business. You go Celina!
So….on Wednesday evening I spent a silly amount of time trying to get the membrane off the orange segments for the fennel and orange salad. The segments looked such a mess but oh well, and then when I took them out of the refrigerator Thursday morning – frozen. I cut new oranges a different way with the membrane still on.
Look at THIS salad. Oh Celina. She taught me how to get those beautiful segments so fast, so perfect. Just now, to remind myself, I looked at youtube and there are 500 videos but in the most watched ones there is a subtle difference.
I need to segment some oranges very soon. I think my mother never did it because there is some waste involved and that would have hurt her heart.
Hor d’oeuvres (not all out yet): pumpkin cuties and berries, crackers and cheese, vegies and dip, and nuts.
Dinner (going around from the top): fennel and orange salad, quinoa salad, stuffed acorn squash, beets, pretty water, mashed potatoes, carrots, mushroom casserole, Brussels sprouts.
YUM! and then pumpkin pie, apple crisp, brownies, and ice cream for dessert.
Yes indeed, a Holiday FEAST. Thanks to Darryl and Angela for hosting, and Liz and Gary for their contributions.
November 27
Welcome to a beautifully set table for a Thanksgiving Day Holiday Feast!
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I just looked at this on two computers other than my own and faces are too bright depending on the angle of view. I’ll have to fix that when I get home?!
November 25
The girls and I worked on their holiday card today. This isn’t it. This is just me messing around trying to be a total copy-cat of 10,000 other riffs way too much like this one. But the 10,0000 others don’t have Rome and Lilly!
November 24
The Shangri-La hotel café, a fine place to stop off for a refreshing breakfast after a rousing walk at the beach.
Everyone was welcome to place an incense stick here before entering the temple.
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Lill bought this candle to place in the temple in memory of her (father? grandfather?) who had an anniversary of his passing yesterday. They lit the candle with an incense stick.
November 23
IngaLill and I went out today to see what the Hsi Lai Temple in Hacienda Heights was like thanks to a recommendation from Lilly’s friend Roxi’s grandma Pauli.
It was huge and dense and so interesting!
(internet pic)
The back side of the welcome gate. We parked one level below here but didn’t get around to having some pictures of the front side.
We couldn’t take any pictures inside any of the many fabulous rooms full of statuary and icons which included the big temple where a few hundred people were chanting a service.
Golden painted statues…
…everywhere, including this garden, and there were several others, all symmetrically arranged on both sides of the complex.
This style of sculpture was prominently featured. I notice I don’t have any examples of the colorful Chinese ceramic style of statuary which is also on display.
One of the signs at the entrance read as follows:
“Children should be grateful and praise life.
Youths should awaken to the value of faith.
Adults should have the diligence of a gushing fountain.
The elderly should enjoy the tranquility of life.”
You know I like that part about the elderly who have no assignment but to enjoy.
It was a beautiful day, and then we went to have dim sum at a Chinese restaurant in Rosemead. It was a lot of fun but I’m sorry Lill, not the best dim sum around…still we enjoyed every bite!
The chanting service starts at 10:30 every Sunday and there was a full house today.
If you’re interested in this complex of buildings and in their particular brand of Buddhism you can check it all out online.
On the website we read: Hsi Lai Temple “practices Humanistic Buddhism, an integration of Ch’an Buddhism (self-power) and Pure Land Buddhism (other-power).”
November 22
On my way to Disney Hall, here’s a phone shot out the car’s window of downtown looking particularly colorful.
Marsha invited me to join her for the Happy Birthday Hurricane Mama concert in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Disney Hall organ’s installation.
That guy in the leather pants is Cameron Carpenter, the guest organ soloist with our own Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Philharmonic. Oh my goodness it was awesome. AWEsome.
The program:
Barber: Toccata Festiva
Scriabin (arr. Carpenter): Sonata No. 4
Hartke: Symphony No. 4
Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3, “Organ”
internet pix
November 21
I’m 50 pages or so into this book and it is wonderful so far. The author is the current (very idiosyncratic) mayor of London and this guy can string together words near worthy of Churchill himself.
Oh Kindle, you and your ‘one click to buy’…will I ever finish Proust? Yes! Yes, I will! Someday.
November 20
The La Brea Tar Pits and the George C. Page Museum. Alex and Carol had never visited the Page Museum and hadn’t been to the Tar Pits since Elementary School. We went on a tour and had a lovely day.
And Of Course Levitated Mass, along with Urban Light also new to A&C. I’ll have to get a quote from them after they’ve had a chance to absorb the experience.
November 19
Lilly’s expression when she caught sight of me as she came around for the first lap at her school’s fund-raiser – The Great Turkey Trot.
Here she comes again on her seventh or eighth lap. You go Lilly! Don’t miss her shoes and the turkey’s shoes.
Roxi was running the Turkey Trot too. Her mom Lauretta was there and her grandma Pauli.
After the Great Turkey Trot Pauli and I had a coffee break back at Angela’s house and later…
…we all met up at Rome’s school where Roxi’s sister Lola is in the same grade with Rome. Xander, her brother, is in the first grade.
November 18
No, I haven’t dyed my hair, in case you were wondering, that’s just an example of one of the 10s of things I can’t do in my Pilates class, but I go anyway, not so faithfully I should add, but I go because what’s exercise without a challenge.
I’ll let you know should the day ever (ever!) come when I can actually do this.
November 17
Ahhh 73 and sunny and I enjoyed a many miles beach walk with Sharon in the morning and the second to the last session to finish putting Lona’s office together in the afternoon.
An overall very satisfying day especially as my dinos are in particularly fine form.
November 16
Happy Birthday JoAnn! and a fine group gathered at A.O.C. in celebration. We passed around Nancy’s camera: David and JoAnn, JoAnn and me, Nancy and Muriel, Muriel and David.
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