For various reasons, some of them obscure even to me (perhaps especially to me), I’ve been in southern California, pretty much avoiding all my old friends and acquaintances there, trying to sort out my feelings about a place I loved for decades, lived in for over 15 years, and have ‘lost’ one way or another. I mean, I haven’t really lost it. It’s still there and I know how to find it, but even so ...
Naturally I did a fair bit of walking while I was there because that’s what I do wherever I am, and although I was seldom the only person on the street, sometimes I was:
The walking was great. I really do think that the LA authorities should promote the place with some slogan such as “Los Angeles – One Helluva Walking City.”
The place is built on a grid of course, which makes finding your way around comparatively easy, although admittedly the things you might want to see and places you might want to go are seldom walking distance from each other, and once in a while you do have to walk around or through a tent city, but what’s pedestrianism without a little local difficulty?
On my wanderings I briefly thought I’d found a Thomasson – in this case a set of stairs to nowhere - but in fact I think they’re part of the emergency exit from the building above, so unlike a true Thomasson the stairs do have a function.
There were ruins, just like ancient Rome:
There was even an obelisk:
There were cool vehicles of course. Here is the author with the vehicle of his dreams:
photo by Caroline Gannon. |
And I saw a couple of VW Beetles still in action on the street, which is always reassuring. I even managed to get a picture of one of them.
There was walking in the gardens at the Huntington in San Marino, not least the desert garden.
It was fabulous. And then the inamorata and I got in the rented car and drove inland to do some ‘proper’ desert walking …