Wednesday, November 12, 2008

United We Fail

Perhaps the most unique thing about Los Angeles is its diverse population and Hollywood High School pays tribute to it. Let us never forget the spirit of this town and that rights of every citizen must be respected, especially in nowadays political fervor California founds itself. Otherwise, we will all fail. 

Friday, November 7, 2008

Prop 8


Immediately after Prop. 8 did not pass, most of California's became outraged and disgusted with the discriminatory results. For the last few days and nights people in Los Angeles have been protesting all over the city, including a massive protest No More Hate! Overturn Prop. 8! Emergency Protest & Rally! at Sunset Junction, Nov 8th. Everybody will have to realize that this issue is far from over.

Please visit and sign the petition for re-open Prop. 8.

Freedom Won't Wait

Only few days after the election and people continue to celebrate as the new President Elect is taking stage in his first public appearance since Nov 4th, 2008. Surrounded by various economic advisers he is about to lay out the New Economic Deal for 21st century. But, let us not forget the inequalities and suffering of the American people. Let us not forget hopes, sacrifices and dreams of millions of us.

Let us not forget that Freedom Won't Wait.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Nov 4th, 2008

As the summer is officially gone and we turned back our clocks we are finally entering new and colder season. The sun wakes up early now, but it's not as bright and warm as it used to be. It also goes down much earlier, around 5 Pm now, so we have to get use to shorter days and overall less sunshine. Yet, this time around this change is more than welcomed and the cloudy sky does not stop anyone from performing their duty of Nov 4th, 2008. Because we all believe that tomorrow it's a new day. A new sunny day.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

La Brea Tar Pits

Little do we know, but in the middle of Los Angeles one can find La Brea Tar Pits. This beautiful park is free for public and there is a small fee to enter the museum, but you can use AAA/student id to receive a discount.

Mysterious, fascinating and yet green and relaxing, this park it's a must visit place where you can learn about bones of prehistoric animals.

And it's still active tar pit!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Lazy Doggie

Even dogs can't stand the Santa Ana dry hot winds in October.


Monday, October 20, 2008

The J. Paul Getty Museum

One of my favorite things in L.A. is visiting parks and museums and The Getty Museum is one of L.A's top destinations.

Getty's amazing garden is full of intricate design and symmetry.

Gorgeous flowers

and lush moss.

It's an escape from the city, where everyone can forget and relax in the tranquility of this perfect garden.

Sit down, enjoy, get inspired.

The brilliance is in its simplicity and planning.

I wish there was more places like this all over L.A.



Wednesday, October 15, 2008


Driving south on Normandie or Vermont the landscape becomes harsh and unfamiliar. Cracked buildings and lack of regular businesses are the most striking urban characteristics, like this Sam's Watermelons shack. 

Or this forgotten bakery. 

Or this forgotten bus stop. 

Hopefully renovation will come soon.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Ahhh! Palm Trees!

First thing that comes to mind when I think of California are palm tress. Most of us are used to them as a normal part of the landscape, but I am always fascinated how long long time ago some urban planner (or not) decided to plant them in a perfectly straight line down the streets. It never seize to amaze me.  



Monday, October 13, 2008

Vote Obama

There is nothing better than walking down Melrose and see a gentle creative reminder that the only hero we have left is Barrack Obama. 

This young artist creates graffiti at the Venice Beach boardwalk visited daily by thousands of people. We must sustain and exercise our freedom of expression, especially 22 days before the Presidential Elections.

Paletero Man in Echo Park

Echo Park Lake it's a wonderful oasis in the center of Los Angeles best known for its violent gang past. This beautiful park attracts locals to rest in its green oasis surrounded by calm water and ducks.



The best way to start this blog is with a memory of passing summer, El Paletero Man in Echo Park. Conveniently, local paleteros provide cold ice creams straight to your place on the grass. This exchange serves both parties. And with extra cash in his pocket paletero makes his way around the park leaving you with a cold coconut ice-cream without moving from you spot in the park.