Entertaining Sites Around LOS ANGELES

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and some end-of-April…

May 1 and some end-of-April stories.

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I was checking on the internet to make a reservation just to have one because I know rezzies are so hard to get. Wow, there was Nothing available At All (they open reservations only 3 months in advance) except Today. Get up and go Today. So Nancy came by and we went.

Except for the food…

Except for the food court nothing was electrified. There were wonderfully designed rides and games – I was seriously impressed – and very cool activities for the kids. The woman in the foreground is teaching a group how to use a lance. The woman in the wings is taking pictures of her children. There were also (wooden) sword classes and a rifle class.

‘Renaissance’ is a loose term here as a wide range of costumes are welcomed.

A musician, of which…

A musician, of which there were many just hanging around for your entertainment.

There were also games of skill and strength. For some there was an extra charge but there was also plenty to enjoy without reaching into your pocket. The shows pitched for donations and if the one we sat through is any example you Want to lay a few bucks on these guys.

I usually don’t post…

I usually don’t post photos of cranky old guys but there you go. This group was playing a lively fanfare. It was fun. The parades in general were delightful.

We got there early and although there were fewer participants than later the crowds were so much lighter it was worth it. By 2pm the place was completely packed shoulder to shoulder and we were glad to have had our fill and could leave.

This is the second…

This is the second year in a new location, in Irwindale at the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, so much closer than the location of the last many years. I think it was one of my most enjoyable times at the Faire. There were more paved pathways and grass than before cutting down on the dust…

A map from the…

A map from the Lotusland website showing the names of the different areas.

I don’t even have shots of all of them although we did go through the whole property. The guide told us that one of her previous guests used a pedometer and had announced that the tour was a two mile walk. So it’s long, but not That long.

It wasn’t easy though to listen to the talk, compose a shot and keep up all at the same time, which happens in tours and I accept this without complaint. Except now. I’m kind’a complaining.

It’s quite convenient and…

It’s quite convenient and puts you well in the mood if you stop in Montecito and enjoy a light refreshment before your appointment to visit Lotusland, a remarkable garden administered by the Ganna Walska Foundation and maintained by donations and volunteers.

Topiary! Cool!! …

Topiary! Cool!! There’s actually a whole swell topiary garden this being a slice of it.

Notice all the other animals besides the main figure. There were several made up of different plants to create distinguishable features like the mane for the lion and wings for birds.

The Japanese garden….

The Japanese garden.

The technical details of each space is available in good detail on the website.

We should have an introduction to Madame Ganna Walska now because this entire extravaganza is all about her. Her oversized life, her passion, her vision, and the money she got from her six ex-husbands.

Our group. The…

Our group. The two couples were, amazingly, all from one of Nancy’s old neighborhoods so they immediately knew about each other’s character. They were perfect tour companions, inquisitive, soft spoken and courteous. We are sitting on the grass steps that look down upon a fabulous stage where they occasionally hold performances.

A view from the…

A view from the grand lawn looking to the back of the cactus garden. From the too-bright day.

You can visit the…

You can visit the garden by appointment only and only by docent led tours. Once you’ve done it you can understand why they want to keep control of the crowds, and also they’ve got land use issues regarding traffic, noise etc. with the hoity-toity neighborhood.

The place is 37 fully planted acres and every foot in all 37 acres is both majestic and tender.

This is the welcome center and surprise, they’ve got a Gift Shop…

The Foundation added this…

The Foundation added this area in 2003 from a donation of 500 cacti representing 300 different species. The grounds are all covered in black slate chips giving a stunning effect as you come upon the scene. It’s Impressive, it’s Big and Exotic and Over the Top. Madame Ganna Walska would be proud!

A rare type of…

A rare type of what? water lily? lotus? Madame Ganna Walska’s taste required that whatever it was it had to be the biggest or the smallest or the oldest or the most and always always it had to be rare.

She bought this property during her marriage to her sixth husband intending it to be a retreat for Tibetan monks but it seems she got so caught up in creating the gardens she rather lost interest in the monks.

Amazingly we got the…

Amazingly we got the same guide for our return trip. What a charmer. We loved her. She spoke in a strong Eastern European accented English using quite precise and hilariously colloquial expressions.

She kept us on the move ‘chop chop let’s go, we won’t make the two hours if we don’t get on the stick’ and was as entertaining and informed as you could hope for in a docent tour.

Wow, the light just…

Wow, the light just changes everything. Here we are at the same place without the blasting overhead sun.

There is quite a…

There is quite a bit of discussion during the tour about old-world new-world plantings and that much of what is here is from very ancient stock.

A problem. Our tour started at 1:30 so we were out there in the worst light of the day for photos. And still it was grand so you can see how fabulous it must have been, to forgive the bad light.

The guide said they…

The guide said they had 15 full time gardeners and we just couldn’t believe it. Nancy says Michael Jackson has 100 gardners just to tend his place up here. But then the guide allowed as they had 250 volunteers, so that helps.

The next few pictures are from around the more formal gardens of the lawn area.

I want a lemon tree arbor but I Need a Moorish bubble fountain.

That’s right, six ex-husbands…

That’s right, six ex-husbands and each one more wealthy than the one who came before. She wrote her memoirs in a volume entitled Always Room at the Top. The title is enough to get the idea.

Note the mass plantings…

Note the mass plantings of each type of cactus. Ganna’s stated motto was ‘Always Forward’. We think it should be ‘More Is Better’.

This is the main house. Ganna wouldn’t live there for fear of earthquakes so she lived in the guest house next door.

The lemon tree arbor…

The lemon tree arbor had us in a frenzy of desire. Oh yes, I Want a lemon tree arbor. The smell alone was enough to send you into raptures.

From the website:…

From the website:

“On the south side of the fruit orchard is a triple row of olive trees dating from the 1880’s when Kinton Stevens imported the trees from Spain and Italy for his nursery. The rows of olives form a wide allee ending at a wall fountain with a figure of a hippocampus, a mythological horse/sea monster.”

The farewell path leading…

The farewell path leading back to the cars. We didn’t go to the cars of course because I’m with Nancy and there are shopping opportunities(!) which we followed with a late lunch-early dinner on Santa Claus Lane and we’re home by 7:30. A two hour tour and I’ll no doubt spend six hours on this story! Fun all over again!!

I took this picture…

I took this picture looking in, of a another excellent guide.

You’ve just got to go even if it takes a vacation day.

In their side yard…

In their side yard off the parking circle.

Check out the bird sitting on her neck. I love outside projects. They are in co-habitation with their environment and the thing itself is different every time because the environment is different. But then again inside projects are different every time too because you’re different.

So I’ve just said basically that every piece of art is different every time you see it. How singular. Let me now discuss this glass of wine.

Heading back to catch…

Heading back to catch the bus. You just never know and art is all around. (Uh-oh I’ve started singing that ‘Love Is All Around’ song from Strictly Ballroom. Oh yes, Love Is All Around!)

This guy is kind-a…

This guy is kind-a scary I think. Euwww. ‘Stop That!’ I want to say. He’s big too. This picture doesn’t do justice to the scale. Boy, is he in a snit or what.

Stop That! Go Home! Wash your face!

She is one slick…

She is one slick chick, dancin’ to the tunes. Like one of those i-pod ads, all so hip and cool. I wonder, what is her real story? I’ll have to ask next time!

Oh yeah. Were…

Oh yeah. Were it not that this is a G rated journal I’d allow as to what the grape must be saying to the man.

There’s the main two…

There’s the main two story house with great art works on every surface and then there is an annex, a giant open space for the really big pieces. Outside the annex is this sculpture garden.

I love this glass block snake-y swoop-y thing.

My first tour group….

My first tour group. They say even they never know how it’s going to go from day to day. Some days they have no tours or one tour and some days they have three packed groups going through.

From the inside, when…

From the inside, when you look out, the rabbit is framed by the window you can see here. There are also many examples of inside objects placed strategically to take advantage of the building’s features.

See that woman in…

See that woman in pink. She is the leader of a 4th grade class, maybe their teacher, and she stole my heart. She had those self-conscience little kids doing a routine that was 5 or 6 eight count rumba moves, not easy stuff. She had so much oooomph, it was like she willed them into it.

You can also see the stilt walkers behind them.

This is a part…

This is a part of the Fowler Museum where they had an extensive display of photographs and full-sized models of Carnaval characters. I might never have been here before. It’s very nice!

On Thursdays at 6pm at the Fowler on campus they have free shows from the art, music, and dance departments and I hope to go a time or four this summer.

The stilt walkers gathering….

The stilt walkers gathering. All the groups had cutesy names which, can I remember even one? No. I looked online and although the event was heavily promoted I couldn’t find the names anywhere.

Carnaval! at UCLA….

Carnaval! at UCLA. But the timing is, what? You’re supposed to have Carnaval just before Lent. You’re not supposed to have Carnaval during Lent.

One of the stilt…

One of the stilt walkers and every female around me cried out that they wanted her wings. I was just worried about her skirt and I’m not even her mother.

We’re still at the…

We’re still at the line-up here and these guys were hopelessly learning their routine. They’ve got these amazingly elaborate costumes but were clueless about what to do. It was actually embarrassing when they had their turn in front of the judges. Many groups were totally lame in that home-made way but for these guys everyone’s expectations were so high because of the costumes that watching them was a real groaner.

The quality of the…

The quality of the permanent art collection at the Getty Center is a point of some contention. There are those who find it overpriced, unfocused and pedestrian. And even, say some, boring.

But you can walk up any time and go in for free or pay five bucks for a car load of people and have an entirely splendid day. Any time you want to, just go on up. What’s to complain?

2011 UPDATE: it’s been many years now and no one is saying boring anymore. Also parking is up to fifteen bucks!

2019 UPDATE: Twenty Dollars to park. Not so free. I could probably get a lyft ride back and forth for less than that.

The architect Richard Meier…

The architect Richard Meier chose this lilac color, according to the same tour guide, on a whim. This is the only colored surface I can think of now. The umbrellas shade one of the many concession stands located around the grounds.

From standing in virtually…

From standing in virtually the same spot as the picture above a few degrees different in orientation, from a different day, and showing a different view altogether. So far, in the numberless visits that make up this collection no two photos have turned out the same.

Geometry. I hope…

Geometry. I hope you’ll have time to enjoy the garden early before the crowds become a factor.

The metalwork that surrounds this garden is an art project in itself. A Serra of the first order.

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