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November 2020 Road Trip: Los Angeles

In early November, we had to travel to California to pick up an enormous chandelier. Sure, we could have paid to have it delivered, but where would the fun be in that? Plus, it gave us the opportunity to take a road trip from California to Colorado, via Arizona and New Mexico. We had an epic road trip planned for the summer that was canceled due to covid and I was itching to hit the road.

The first day of the trip was a big deal for me, as it was the first time that I set foot in my home state during 2020. I didn’t think that I would get a “trip home” this year. Here is a picture of happy me at LAX.

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I love our life in Colorado. We have made so many friends, our house is beautiful, and we live in a great neighborhood, but a part of me is still in California. Short of a surprise windfall, I know that if we were to move back, our lifestyle would be greatly scaled-down. We’d be in an apartment or townhouse. The air wouldn’t be as clear and our money wouldn’t stretch as far. However, I hope that each year, I will have the opportunity to reconnect with my home state.

This trip we had just an afternoon in Los Angeles. Due to covid, we didn’t make plans to see friends. We picked up a rental car and headed straight to Culver City.

At the rental car company, I had the delight of meeting the company cat named Shadow. Shadow is very old and hangs out in the parking garage wearing a cute sweater. Every business should have a company cat!

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In Culver City, we went to the Helms Bakery Complex. This is one of my favorite places in Los Angeles and it was surreal to be back.

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We’ve been watching the Youtube show “Worth It.” On the show, hosts Steven Lim and Andrew Ilnyckyj travel around to different restaurants in Los Angeles ( sometimes other cities, even abroad) to try the same dish at three different price points. On one of their episodes, they reviewed pasta, including a restaurant called Pasta Sisters. We discovered that Pasta Sisters was located in the Helms Bakery Complex, so we made a plan to try it.

The pasta was delicious. We went with the simple tomato and basil sauce as seen on the show. It was served with house made bread and we washed it all down Italian style with San Pellegrino.

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Members of the Clean Plate Club!

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During our visit, Los Angeles did not allow indoor dining. The weather was warm for our lunch, but for dinner we ate sushi at Kabuki in the Victoria Garden’s Mall. The sun had set and the weather was very cold. We did have a space heater near us, but as much as we love the food at Kabuki, it was difficult to eat outdoors at night. Colorado has just recently closed indoor dining in some cities, and as the weather is much colder here, I think the restaurants are in for a very difficult winter. I understand the necessity of this, but it also makes me sad.

Our chandelier was ordered from our favorite designer, Timothy Oulton, who has a space inside H.D. Buttercup. We spent about an hour admiring the latest collection and one-of-a-kind antiques. We showed an unusual amount of restraint and didn’t purchase any additional items, although I had my eye on their “Inception Mirror.” This picture does not do it justice- it’s dazzling!

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Dan took a picture of me in front of the drum bookcase. We had this bookcase, but left it behind when we moved from California. It had been placed in a tight spot making it very difficult to move. It was a unique bookcase, but not really practical for a booklover. I could never figure out how to arrange my book collection. Dan liked this display, because it was stuffed, and told me this is how I should have arranged ours. The disorder makes my head spin.

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After loading up our rental car with our massive chandelier, we needed a coffee to give us energy for our long, rush-hour drive to Palm Springs. We returned to Pasta Sisters for lattes and pastries. I think their desserts were even better than their pasta!

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When I lived in Los Angeles, I was rarely bothered by the traffic. I would listen to podcasts and look at the view. i’d catch glimpses of other people in their cars and fabricate stories about them. I’m not easily bored. However, it had been awhile since I had sat in bad traffic. The drive from Culver City to Palm Springs took nearly four hours. it was slow going, especially as we had already traveled so much in the morning.

We drove past downtown Los Angeles, which made me feel homesick. I really wanted to go through downtown and head to Glendale. I wanted to drive through my old neighborhood and visit my parents at Forest Lawn. I wanted to eat the beet salad at Damon’s Steakhouse and have dessert at Porto’s Bakery. Alas, it wasn’t in the cards for this quick visit. I hope to return to the City of Angels when Covid is under control. I want to hug my friends. I miss them.

In the meantime, here is a picture of my beloved Los Angeles.

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Thursday 12.03.20
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Movie Review- La La Land

 

PLOT- Reminiscent of classic Hollywood musicals, Damien Chazelle's La La Land, is the story of  aspiring actress, Mia ( Emma Stone), and down on his luck jazz pianist, Sebastian ( Ryan Gosling). Can Mia and Sebastian continue to chase their dreams and grow their relationship? Or do they have to choose between passion and love?

LIKE- I was hesitant about La La Land. I love musical theatre, but general do not like movie musicals. Musicals are a different experience on the stage, I like the energy in the room. Movie musicals don't create the same type of energy. I always feel that they are awkward. The title worried me. I hate when people refer to Los Angeles as La La Land, because it is usually used as a slight, said by people who are not from LA. I've never heard a local use that nickname, and I've never heard it said in a positive way. Would La La Land be a slam on my hometown?

Very quickly my fears were put to rest, La La Land is a true love letter to Los Angeles. Sure, there is some gentle mocking: the opening scene involves a fantasy song/dance sequence during heavy traffic on the freeway. Mention of our lack of seasons and perpetual sunshine is a running joke. There is truth to these stereotypes. But just watching the date montage, where Mia and Sebastian tour the city, riding Angel's Flight and strolling across the Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena, reminded me that there is no place that I love more.

 I quickly fell in love with the music. The songs are original and fresh, but most important, they serve the story. Thankfully this is a musical with songs, rather than singing dialogue. There are many pure music sections, without singing. There are elaborate dance sequences and fantasy scenes, but not every song is accompanied by flashy visuals. It all serves the story, and the story is so damn good.

Mia and Sebastian meet when they are both facing a crossroads in their artistic careers. They are each at a personal low, considering giving up on their dreams. Their intense relationship flourishes due to their passion, not so much as couple, but as muses. They each inspire the other to keep working towards their dreams. They are helped by the creative energy of the city. Los Angeles is very much its own character in La La Land.

The epilogue caught me off-guard and made me cry. Since leaving the theatre, I've been feeling melancholy and reflective. However, there was no better way to end the story. This was the only way it could have possibly ended. It was perfect. The ending supported a comment that Sebastian makes early in the film, when he is trying to explain his love of jazz to Mia, he talks about how jazz is all about improvisation, the different musicians placing their own stamp on the song, changing it. La La Land is about the people that drift into our lives and change us, sending us on an entirely new course. Life is constantly evolving, and we never know who will affect our lives or in what way.

The story is beautiful, such fabulous writing. Stone and Gosling have off-the-charts chemistry and each gives a really strong performance. All of the many things that I love about living in Los Angeles are made even more magical in La La Land. This story made my heart fill with joy and then shattered it, as the best movies manage to do.

DISLIKE- La La Land made me intensely homesick for Los Angeles. It reminded me of all of the beautiful and amazing things about living in LA.

RECOMMEND- Yes! Thinking back on all of the films that I've seen in 2016, I  believe that La La Land has been my favorite. It's flawless and affecting. As a bonus, I got to envy Stone's gorgeous costumes, and spend two hours with Gosling, one of my celebrity crushes. He's so hot!

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Friday 01.06.17
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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