It was a hazy day and there were times when we couldn't even see all the way down the cliffs to the sea.
Unfortunately my pictures can't begin to capture the beauty of this area. I'd definitely like to return and spend some time around Big Sur.
Unfortunately my pictures can't begin to capture the beauty of this area. I'd definitely like to return and spend some time around Big Sur.
We veered off Route 1 long enough to drive through Carmel by the Sea, and then spent the night at a seedy little beach town called Pismo Beach. We found an inexpensive room at the seediest motel – The Dolphin Cove Motel. We walked the beach and pier and then went to a little Italian Restaurant called The Grub Zone. Very friendly owner who ended up comping us two of our six Margaritas. Thanks, Beau!
We woke up early Monday morning, discovering that it doesn't get light on the west coast until about 6 a.m., and drove down Route 101 and then Route 1. This is such beautiful country. Huge farms and ranches that go on forever, right next to the ocean, that just make you want to jump on a horse and ride.
We checked out Malibu, looked for but couldn't find Latigo Beach, but drove past many other beaches along the way, and arrived in Sierra Madre at about 1:00 pm. After settling into Jason's
Here's a pic of Jason's house:
Here's a pic of Jason's house:
This picture taken from Jason's doorstep.
and meeting his landlord, we drove down to Venice Beach, had lunch, and walked the strip for a couple of hours,
stopped and had a beer at one of the bars and drove back to Jason's. For dinner we had ice cream at a little place in town and had a beer at a so-so local Irish Bar. We went to the grocery store to get some picnic makings for the next day and then went back to Jason's and watched Weeds and crashed.
On Tuesday we hung at Jason's for a while, playing with Marlie, his big lovable cat that is expert at catching balls, before packing up our picnic and heading out to Joshua Tree. A beautiful drive out with views of mountains all the way and an amazing windmill farm. We discovered that the Beatnik Cafe that Rick had talked about for the past three years had closed down so we went right out to the park. It's a mystical and magical place that makes you feel like you're on another planet.
We scampered around a while found some shade and had our picnicand found this little guy enjoying some shade as well
and took photos and went back into town for a beer at The JT Saloon. Very unique place that looks like something out of the gold rush days.
We got back to Sierra Madre around 5 and freshened up a bit and went to dinner at a nice Mexican Restaurant in Sierra Madre, then went to another place down the street where they were having trivia night. We thought we'd done pretty well but were a couple of points shy of placing in the top three. After that we headed into Pasadena to a bar called Barney's that Jason recommended. Nice place with a good crowd but we were pretty beat by then so stayed for just one beer and then back to Jason's. Watched an episode of Hung, played with Marlie, and then crashed. Well one of us crashed a little harder and earlier than others. : )
On Wednesday I had come down with a pretty nasty cold but we had one more day of fun left so we headed into Hollywood. We'd just gotten there and were walking down Hollywood Boulevard when Jason recognized Diamond Dallas Page, a wrestler that he and Rick had followed in his hey day. They were really pleased to meet him and I took pics of them together doing DDP's signature sign of the diamond.
DDP had the guys with him take a picture also, saying that he'd put it up on his Facebook page. We haven't seen it there yet but he did respond to both Rick and Jason with personal emails via Facebook. Seems like a pretty cool dude. He's done some acting since retiring from wrestling and has some exercise videos called Yoga for Real Guys or something like that.
We walked the boulevard, took pictures of the Hollywood sign and some of the stars along the boulevard. When we got to Michael Jackson's star, there was an assortment of souvenirs people had left at his star, so Rick left a copy of his book there.
I had my picture taken with a Gene Simmons look a like – tongue and all. We stopped for a drink at The Pig 'n Whistle, then drove back to Pasadena for an excellent dinner at Maria's Italian Restaurant and called it an early night. We got up at five the next morning and were out the door headed to John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana to return our car and catch our return flight.
The flights were all fairly uneventful, with a short delay leaving Las Vegas causing us to have to run to catch our flight to Portland out of Philly. But we got home, luggage and all, about 1:00 am Friday morning and Jared had a spaghetti dinner waiting for us cause we hadn't eaten since breakfast.
I was feeling really run down with my cold and all the traveling so I took some Nyquil and slept until noon on Friday and then napped off and on for the rest of the day.
It was a wonderful trip for my first time in California and it was really nice to spend some time with Jason. He is a fantastic LA driver, never once getting us stuck in a traffic jam and not once did I feel nervous about his driving. It was only the drive in and the drive out that we had to maneuver on our own that caused some stress, but even that, with Jason's direction, was pretty easy.
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