BEEN UP TO CITY TERRACE TO SEE WHAT'S A-HAPPENINGย Last year I had a stint house-sitting inย El Serenoย and spent the better part of my stay exploring with a dog named Dooley that I was also charged with the care of. She and I mostly explored the greater El Sereno area, includingย Hillside Villageย andย University Hills. This time … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — Exploring City Terrace
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California Fool’s Gold — A Channel Islands Primer
WHO WOULD FLOAT ME TO MY ISLAND DREAM? -- THE CHANNEL ISLANDS On planet Earth there are at least two archipelagos known as โThe Channel Islands.โ Frankly, I'd be somewhat surprised if there aren't more. One is located in an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separatesย France and the UK known in English as โThe … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — A Channel Islands Primer
California Fool’s Gold — Exploring Chesterfield Square
BLOW SOME MY WAY -- CHESTERFIELD SQUARE Chesterfield Square signs Chesterfield Square is without a doubt, one of Los Angelesโs most obscure neighborhoods. The obscurity is somewhat surprising given the neighborhoodโs longstanding and dubious distinction of having the cityโs and countyโs highest violent crime rate pretty much month-after-month, year-after-year. As a matter of fact, though, … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — Exploring Chesterfield Square
California Fool’s Gold — San Clemente, The Spanish Village in Orange County
INTRODUCTION Until the visit that Una and I took to San Clemente this past weekend, I donโt think that Iโd ever visited the place. Iโm not entirely sure because nearly all of my trips south on the 5 have ended inย Mexico and the stretch of freeway between South Orange County and San Diego Countyย has blended … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — San Clemente, The Spanish Village in Orange County
California Fool’s Gold — Exploring Culver City, The Heart of Screenland
ALL ROADS LEAD TO CULVER CITY Imagine for a moment that you are a contestant on the game show Jeopardy! and you were presented with the answer, "This community's slogans have included 'The Motion Picture Capital of the World,' 'The Heart of Screenland,' and 'Where Hollywood Movies are Made.'" If you're like me you'd probably ask, … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — Exploring Culver City, The Heart of Screenland
California Fool’s Gold — A South Orange County Primer
INTRODUCTION Most of us know the stereotypes and are familiar with the frequent characterizations of Orange County. Itโs supposedly culture-less and even somehow history-less. Anyone whoโs spent any time in Los Angeles has no doubt heard the same hollow, bafflingly ignorant observations made of about that richly cultured city yet sadly, many Angelenos (who ought … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — A South Orange County Primer
California Fool’s Gold — Exploring Santa Catalina Island and Avalon
Two weeks ago I made my first visit to one of Californiaโs Channel Islands, Santa Catalina Island. For those that donโt know, Southern California is home to an archipelago of small, rugged islands off its coast. My 2012 New Yearโs resolution was to visit one or more of the Channel Islands. Having failed to realize … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — Exploring Santa Catalina Island and Avalon
California Fool’s Gold — Exploring The Byzantine-Latino Quarter, Los Angeles’s Old Greektown
WE ARE EACH OF US ANGELS WITH ONE WINGย Pendersleigh & Sons Cartography's map of The Byzantine-Latino Quarter Los Angeles's Byzantine-Latino Quarter is neighborhood and commercial corridor that straddles the larger neighborhoods of Harvard Heights and Pico-Union as well as the larger Midtown districts of Wilshire Center to the north and Mid-City to the south. … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — Exploring The Byzantine-Latino Quarter, Los Angeles’s Old Greektown
California Fool’s Gold — Exploring Dogtown
Pendersleigh & Sons' Cartography's map of Dogtown INTRODUCTION Dogtownย (or as the city would rather you refer to it -- the "North Industrial District")ย is both one of Los Angelesโs oldest and most obscure neighborhoods. Itโs also occasionally referred to as either Naud Junction or Mission Junction, after two area junctions of the Southern Pacific Railroad, the … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — Exploring Dogtown
California Fool’s Gold — Exploring El Monte, the End of the Santa Fe Trail (or at least some trails)
INTRODUCTION TO EL MONTE Valley Boulevard and Peck Road -- Welcome to El Monte El Monte is a city in the middle of the San Gabriel Valley. As of the last census (in 2010), its population was 113,475. It contains the neighborhoods of Arden Village, the Auto District, Downtown, Five Points, the Flair Business District, … Continue reading California Fool’s Gold — Exploring El Monte, the End of the Santa Fe Trail (or at least some trails)

