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Monday, October 05, 2009

Los Angeles: the report.

Part 1.

We left at a ridiculous hour, because I didn't want us to spend part of one of our days traveling, and true to that desire, we arrived at LAX at about 8:30 a.m., got our car--a stylish Suzuki something or other, black--and drove confidently down Sepulveda to Hermosa Beach, where we got a burrito at Java Man and then went to the beach.

Exhausted and exhilarated. I loved this beach because it seemed to me, in the seventies, that it was countercultural in a way that the two beaches closer to me, Torrance and Redondo, were not. I probably went there like three times, but it is utterly vivid to me. Its symbolic value is somehow huge. Some of what I loved about it has changed, but not all.

You can see the Palos Verdes Peninsula, where I went to high school, in the distance. To the north, Manhattan Beach, El Segundo (where my dad worked), then LAX and parts north (more about this later). I know: those of you who grew up there, you know this. Those of you who live there, you know this. But I lived there for four years, and made only the sketchiest mental map of the place--the place broadly construed, the Greater Los Angeles area. I think of each trip as penciling in a few more details.

We came back down to this beach each day at one point or another, in our little meterological, demographic, naturalistic and oceanographic studies. We learned a lot:


9 comments:

  1. Nice pictures! Welcome back to LA.

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  2. Love the pics. Nostalgic wonderland. I can't wait to read more.

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  3. Excellent pictures. Can I go to LA now?

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  4. Beautiful. The beach is so far away from here. You made it seem close.

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  5. Ah!

    I may have to bookmark this very instructional report for the days when October is more seriously than not.

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  6. l.o.v.e. the pictures. n.e.e.d. the beach and the ocean and the warmth and the difference.

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  7. listened to Blue yesterday, and heard California and hoped you had it on your i-pod when you were there. Did you kiss a sunset pig?

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  8. I just read Bright Shiny Morning and it made me want to visit LA... Lovin the pics

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  9. I love Hermosa Beach and I miss L.A. What about LL L.A. Also, I've been reading some Raymond Chandler lately, and that makes me really miss L.A.

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