City of Angels

The reward of that long drive down the coast was to chum it up with some stars for a day in the City of Angels - a.k.a. Los Angeles.  After spending a day there (read: didn't step foot in L.A. but lounged on Manhattan/Venice Beach all day) I feel like I got a pretty good taste of the area...

It's weird to think about the hundreds of people whose faces we see all the time - on TV, in movies or on the pages of a magazine calling L.A. home (or at least one of the homes).  I kind of enjoyed the feeling that the area was "special" in some way because of that - or at least because of the money it must take to be part of it.  

I really really loved Venice Beach, particularly Abbott Kinney Boulevard which was quaint and hip.  Manhattan Beach was nice too, just a little more residential.  I adored them so much that I didn't even make it to L.A.  Preeetty sure I'm going to be back though; I'll explore more in depth then!

 

And She's Off! ...again

After 4 months and some change spent living the San Francisco life with some true homies, I decided to make the trek back east.  It was a difficult decision that took me a while to completely be sure about, but in the end I went with what felt right to me.  I've been enjoying myself so far though on the way back.  

I took scenic Route 1 all the way from San Francisco to the point where I lost it and decided to get back on the regular highway.  It truly was beautiful, and it reminded me a lot of those Australian coast views that I love so much.  However, the drive was pretty miserable.  It's all up and down and winding around every twist and turn, trying not to look down at what would be your inevitable demise with even the slightest misstep.  

It took me wayyy longer than it was supposed to as well because, as any good photographer would, I stopped at almost every "turnout" to snap some pics. I've posted a few of them for you lovely folks to view here.  

Thanks for checking out my blog/website! I will be posting along the way, and also continuing to post after I get home with pics/stories from my time in San Francisco.