Monday, September 27, 2010

Hollywood Swinging




Dates: September 9 - September 11 

JetBlue Flight: Only a one hour flight. It was fairly uneventful, but for some reason Kelynn had major issues with the cabin pressure and her ears hurt unbearably.  Maybe it was the speed or altitude of the flight. Other than that the JetBlue Crew did a good job of getting us there with little incident, nice job again JetBlue!  Only curious point was the leg room seats, nobody took that option and they stood out prominently, guess you win some you lose some on the extras.  LA HistoryDid not know there are still 2000 indigenous Indians of Los Angeles still around nor did I know that the Los Angeles City Government of the early 20th century was one of the most corrupt and ruthless that this country has ever known,  









Los Angeles History seems worthy of a movie even bolder than "Chinatown" 





Current Eventshttp://www.latimes.com/

Hotel: Marriott Marina del Rey

Noteworthy Activities: Runyon Canyon, West Hollywood

We hit LA buzzing, got in on time off the flight at 4pm and was set for a quick unpacking and a night on the town , but immediately we hit a couple of small bumps.  Jet Blue did not have a direct flight from Las Vegas to LA so we had to land in Long Beach, Airport.  No worries, only about a 30-45 minute drive to LA.  The first bumpy part though was the Hertz rental, thought JetBlue had a great discount, but turned out to be just a regular 10% one.  We won’t blame JetBlue totally because we did not do our homework on this one, just thought the discount was of the 30% nature.  Let us know if we missed something here.  The second bump was we did not purchase a GPS, thought the Iphone4 GPS should suffice.  And It would have had one of us (Eric) remembered that you had to manually enable your GPS to have it as a viable optionJ  Our 45 minute drive turned into an hour and 45 minute odyssey, but we did get there in one piece and in good spirits.

Marriott Marina del Rey




The Marriott is a beautiful hotel just overlooking the Marina and about 3 blocks from Washington Boulevard which leads directly to the beach. The room we booked faced the marina and the hotel also had a club right in the lobby called Glow ,it was basically a outside a lounge  with beautiful courtyard fire pits.  


The Hotel was great, and Glow was tempting, but we both had plans to go out with friends and see the sights, so we unpacked quickly, freshened up and hit the rather cool night air (what’s up with that by the way?, both LA and Vegas were chilly, low 60’s high 50’s in early morn and night).  

Eric

the first night we hung out with my friend Steve Kimbrough, a real free spirit,  I think the term "Flying by the seat of your pants" was invented for SteveJ Steve was going to be a great guide, a former stand up comedian now turned freelance producer/promoter he knew of a lot of places to go.  I met Steve about ten years ago when we both lived in the same nabe in NYC, we been good buds ever since and when he moved to LA 7 years ago we stayed in touch.  The first night in LA was a blast, Steve took us to Hollywood Boulevard and we hit a few places most notably Lucky Strike Bowling Alley and RestaurantWe hung out there and enjoyed the food and atmosphere, we didn’t bowl though….next time J  


Venice Beach 




The next day we hit Venice Beach, a beautiful and famous area where many flock daily to get their signature California tans and a cup of mellow.  We got our toes wet in some sand and also rented two bikes.  Theres nothing like riding the beach on a sunny day.  The day was just beautiful everybody was out and about and enjoying themselves.  Man, its hard to believe this is the way it is everyday out here in LA!  We rode up past Venice Beach about twenty minutes to Santa Monica Pier.







Santa Monica Pier is sort of like a small version of Coney Island in NYC. Ferris wheel, arcade, boardwalk and some trinket vendors.  


Santa Monica Pier


The twenty minute bike ride to and from the pier was just great and the day was perfect, we spent the majority of the morning walking the beach and shop hopping the famous Venice Beach Market.





A Bromantic Evening

After our day at the beach we but decided to split up so Kelynn could reconnect with her pal for a Girls Day/Night Out.  That of course would leave me with a chance to see my friend Steve again for a "Guy Night" out

Kelynn left in the early afternoon to go meet up with her friend and I met up with Steve late afternoon to hit Hollywood again.  This was going to work out great as I also had a friend Al Thompson  who is a Actor/Producer/Director.



Al lives in LA now, but maintains a residence just down the street from where I live in NYC. Met Al two years ago, the guy is pretty prolific in film, but he is still down to earth, loves sports, especially basketball, and when we play together he never met a shot he didn’t likeJ   Al would connect with us at the Hardrock Cafe later that evening.





Steve picked me up from the Hotel and we drove to Hollywood, about a 60 minute drive with traffic about a 25 minute drive without. LA traffic is definitely no joke but we got there no worse for the wear.  I liked the scene on the strip, can’t beat times square in NYC, but where really canJ  Now on to get something to eat, Steve’s treat.  We went to the Hard Rock and connected with Al, ate heartily (pic) and reminisced  about old times back in NYC. Steve and Al had never met, but believe it or not they were able to collaborate at the Hard Rock on a small project
 thanks to me introducing them of courseJ

All in all we had a nice night…hit a few other hot spots like The Highlands Nightclub, Mel's Drive-in, Pinks Hot Dogs and a few places with no namesJ  Along the way we saw some interesting sites, especially on Hollywood Boulevard








I really enjoyed my  boys night out to the fullest before calling it a wrap, but had to wonder what Kelynn had been up to on her Girls day/night out??????


Girl's Day/Night Out











It had been five years since I last visited my college roommate D.L. when she was living in San Francisco. She was the epitome of a great tour guide on that trip. She took me to the vineyards of Sonoma valley, Ghirardhelli Square, the Haight, Fisherman's wharf, all the while regaling me with interesting stories about the city.  I had a great time back then and couldn't wait to see what she had up her sleeve now that she was living in L.A. It would be a challenge however, because we only had one afternoon. But D.L., being a woman who knows how to rise to the occasion, picked me up just after 1pm and we hit the ground running for an abbreviated yet fantastic time in Los Angeles.  

Runyon Canyon: Running with McConaughey?







We started out in Runyon Canyon, a popular and scenic spot for folks to hike the trail for exercise. It is a steep and windy path that twists up to mountain peaks that overlook the entire city of Los Angeles. You can see for miles, and off in the distant catch a glimpse of the famous Hollywood sign. D.L. told me that it is not uncommon to have a celebrity sighting during your daily workout up there.  Mathew McConaughey and Adrien Grenier have both been spotted here.  The scenery was amazing, the homes along the winding roads were gorgeous and tucked away in the little nooks and crannies of the mountain. When we reached the top I was stunned at just how beautiful the view was, however my knees started to knock from the height. The hill top seemed to be the size of a pin point with rocky slopes dropping off hundreds of feet at both sides! If you don't mind the heights, hiking these trails is a great workout. I had the sweat to prove it. In fact, you may not even realize that you are burning off calories because the air is so crisp and the view so breathtaking. Me? Well, I didn't realize I was exercising because I was too busy looking for Matthew McConaugheyJ 

Beverly Hills: Where are Kim Kardashian…and  Brenda Walsh?





I grew up during the first generation of 90210; back in the Brenda, Brandon, Dylan and Donna days. Somehow, two decades later, being full grown and completely sane, I still rode past that Beverly Hills sign expecting to run into Brenda Walsh. Ridiculous…(oh and for all who don’t know Brenda Walsh, she was the leading role that the notorious “bad girl” Shannon Doherty played in the series) 

Beverly Hills is the home to Sprinkles, the first cupcake bakery in the world. Both D.L. and I are cupcake junkies, so we went there to get our fix. D.L. says the place is so popular the line usually stretches down the block and around the corner. Apparently Kim Kardasian loves cupcakes and has been to Sprinkles. No one on that line even looked like Kim K, but there were a few Jennifer Anniston doppelgangers. I got a Red Velvet cupcake with creamy cream cheese icing and a Vanilla cupcake with chocolate frosting.  Delicious.  





We drove around Beverly Hills and rode along Rodeo Drive. I was texting Eric at the time with a quick note when D.L. told me I was sure to miss Rodeo Drive if I even looked at my phone. That is how I learned that Rodeo Drive was only about three short luxurious blocks long.  I suppose it's like when tourists come to New York City and imagine that "Fifth Avenue" stretches for miles like the Yellow Brick road, when in fact the section known for its opulence and luxury is only a few blocks in radius. I later learned that name of this street comes from the original name for this area, El Rodeo de las Aguas, a gathering place back in the 1700's where water was abundant. 

As we weaved in and out of the city by car, D.L. told me that Beverly Hills is one of, if not the only neighborhood, in Los Angeles that marks its area limits with a sign. That famous sign. I saw that sign at every road that led us in or out of the famous Beverly Hills





The Grove: Don't Stalk Brad Pitt!





The Grove is a gorgeous outdoor mall with a beautiful fountain at its center that's home to several vibrant orange Koi fish. There's a farmers market where you can get fresh produce, meats, cheese, coffee, wines, and can then sit down and enjoy a meal at one of their many eateries. Before we arrived, D.L. warned me that Brad Pitt sometimes comes to The Grove to shop and that no one speaks to celebrities here, but that everyone just lets them be.  I have to be honest there was no Brad Pitt, but there were some hunky fire fighters who showed when one of the fire alarms went off. J Staff in black uniforms were setting up tables on a lush lawn in the center of the square. D.L. said they use that area to hold concerts and events. Tonight they were setting up for Fashions Night Out.



Hollywood Walk of Fame….Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star






In contrast to Rodeo Drive, one section that threw me for a loop in terms of its long length was The Hollywood Walk of Fame. Those stars on the sidewalk went on forever and ever and ever.  For some reason, I thought it was a small area in front of Mann's Chinese Theater where a few stars twinkled to commemorate Hollywood's most beloved, but in reality it stretches for 15 blocks. It also includes several empty stars that line the streets waiting for their time to shine and carry the names of future noteworthy entertainers

Youngwood Court:  Too Many Davids




We were headed up towards D.L.'s home when we passed a house that caught my attention so suddenly and unexpectedly that I almost got whiplash. Out of my peripheral vision I saw this Grecian looking home that was blindly white and uniquely decorated. About 17 white statues of The David stood along a circular driveway while filigree gates and window guards laced the building. Who the heck lived here?! Well, of course D.L. knew. The story goes that a music producer named Norwood Berry Young bought the house painted it white and put 17 provocative statues of The David in the yard. His neighbors were appalled and took him to court. Mr. Young by contrast believed that he had done the neighborhood a great service with his styling. Upon researching more about this guy I learned that he had quite a history of family and celebrity drama. What an interesting character






The Warehouse at Marina Del Rey




By the time dinner rolled around we were exhausted. We had planned on a big girl's night out dinner in L.A. but were both too pooped and decided to find someplace close to my hotel so I could crash quickly after. We agreed on The Warehouse, a seafood restaurant in Marina del Rey, that was tucked away behind a small forest of palms trees, with a small lagoon and bridge in the front. We sat towards the back of the restaurant looking out at the boats on the pier. What an excellent choice. The food was delicious, the drinks superb, the conversation magnificent and the service excellent. They even had heating lamps which warmed the chilled night air. And just when we were about to leave we heard the sounds of Salsa coming from the inside of the restaurant. Curious, we went inside and found couples dancing their hearts out.  Before I knew it, I felt a hand grab mine and whip me out onto the dance floor. It wasn't long before those Salsa lessons I took years ago came rushing back to me.  I laughed out loud and danced with abandon for a dance or two. I thanked my dance partner (who I learned was a Frenchman named Pierre) and headed back to the hotel. By now I was tired, happy and ready to hit the sheets. 




How We Doing

We are doing well, our trip to Venice Beach and Santa Monica Pier was great, but it is obvious we enjoyed our time apart in LA.  The time spent with friends was amazing, just hanging and getting into adventures with them was a good break.  To be honest when the two of us are together it’s a coordination and a compromise on what to do, but when we are with friends we can let them lead and kind of just relax.  We are not saying we are tense, just that the time with friends gave us a chance to recharge our batteries and be refreshed for our continued journey together.  The moral to this story is…  absence might make the heart grow fonder, but there is no question some absence can make trips more funJ

To Live And Get By in LA?

LA is the film capital of the world, a city of make believe and dream seekers.  It was absolutely a great scene, a great time and we met some great people, but amongst all the shine were some things that caused us concern, things that were not easily seen amongst the sunshine, beaches and bright lights.  Things like homelessness amongst those carefree easy seeming beach dwellers and things like runaways, pimps and prostitutes in downtown LA.



What is the point of us highlighting this in our blog when every big city has these problems?  Well, every big city does have these issues, but LA puts make up on its warts better than any city we have ever been to.  LA lulled us into a feeling of bliss and calm, was that a good thing, we don’t know, but we just wanted to share a different perspective…so just be advised if you come out here and fall in love with the scene and start thinking of relocating, just know that it looks easier than it is… to live and get by in LA.





































































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