Thursday, June 17, 2010

Fresh air

LA has a way of quietly slipping into summer. Its nice here year round, but somehow right around Memorial Day, it gets even better. Despite the the gloom of June, the days are warm and breezy. And the nights are perfect. I have tried not to squander it by laying around my house, which some days is hard to resist. But I have had some pretty excellent adventures as of late.

First, got to see LCD Soundsystem a few weeks back. The bass player was amazing. He danced the whole set! Bass players I think sometimes get lost in the shuffle. But not this guy. I did not catch him mid-dance but he is the one in the purple shirt.

LCD

The next day Jen took me to the Huntington Gardens. Despite the $20 entry fee, it was awesome. They have botanical gardens from around the world and the Huntington mansion now serves as an awesome decadent museum of sorts.

Huntington manse>

White light

Spiral Stairs

Oh the opulence.

Chandelierious

Blue Boy

Blue Boy

and Pinkie

Pinkie

and creepy baby monsters

Trolls


This is the Japanese Garden. One of many different types on the grounds.

Huntington Gardens

They also have an old fashioned tea room that would be perfect if you are ever looking for something to do when your mother is in town. Take note!

Then it was a respite weekend with Cara and Joysie! These two have been my friends since we were 15. You can imagine how many memories and jokes we have accumulated in almost 20 (MAN 20?) years of friendship. Its always a good time. I love these ladies.

Besties

We didn't really do much of note which was sort of the point, but it was a good time. As per usual, there was a dance party involving only us at a local watering hole with a good juke box.

dance dance dance

Oh and arty photos of course.

girlies

after about 6 drinks

I get this face a lot from Cara.

posies

I also love this one. Country album cover much?

The cover for Cara's country album

We ended the weekend by watching Troll 2. It was amazing despite the fact that the movie is about GOBLINS and there actually aren't even any trolls in it. I am pretty sure the budget for the entire film was about $75. You may want to check it out

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So all is well and warm and dreamy. Mostly.