Los Angeles: too much to see, too little time
I am going to start saying I could live here. I definitely could. This city has a lot of things that I love (starting with the weather and the diversity), and, from time to time, it reminds me of home. My big complaint, though, is the absolute need for a car. But other than that, I am loving every single inch of it.
So is Ryan (even though he is reluctant to the possibility of moving here). We have covered so much in two-and-a-half days that I am only going to post a few photos today. I believe I will need several posts to talk about Los Angeles!
Please enjoy a little random collection of food and Malibu photos.
Dolphin "marroncito" for me at Coupa Cafe Our delightful meal at Malibu Seafood. Very fresh, phenomenal service with a "side" of view. Us, "standing" at the view you get from Malibu Seafood. Simply stunning. Plus, this has been Ryan's first encounter with the Pacific Ocean.Who wins the "handsome competition"?
Him?
Or him? Brunch at Square One, famous for great French Toast. It was great French Toast, indeed. The fruit bowl was great (but I have to confess WA peaches are better), and the grits were fantastic.Hibiscus or Cayenas always make me remember home. There a plenty around Los Angeles.






