We're in L.A. to spend time with our family. What do you do in a big city?
Drive.
No matter where you want to go, you better check your GPS in advance and plot your route. You can get lost in L.A., in your own neighborhood.
You can go shopping for hours.
You can get consultations for everything.
You can spend more than your mortgage payment on a modest bag.
And when you sit down for a small meal, prepare to exchange your 401K.
We return to L.A. during cool months, to soak up the sun, and to remember why we left it.
L.A. is too hot, too cool and too distant.
Dear Rosaria,
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and wishing you the happiest of Thanksgivings. Enjoy LA and all it has to offer but hurry back to OR ~ the best of all?
Helen
aaaah, my pet hat about big places too... driving. and the highways of course... but enjoy it while you're there and happy thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHope your holiday is fun! Enjoy LA, and keep that GPS plugged in!
ReplyDeleteI understand. I am not from
ReplyDeleteLA, but I was raised in California and I think the same about my town. I do return from time to time to see friends and family, but have no desire to stay.
And because L.A. has you in it right now, it is one of my favourite places.
ReplyDeletelove Renee xoxo
I really love California except for that fact that it is filled with Californians.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about using blue if you live near the water. I live in the mountains, so green for me. You were so kind, thanks
ReplyDeletei hope you have a great time with your fam and a wonderful thanksgiving! careful in the traffic! yikes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a shocking difference from your usual photos. It will make you appreciate home so much more.
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Dear old England aways seems to be too hot or too cold at all the wrong times! At the moment, it's certainly been far too wet, as the widespread flooding proves...
ReplyDeleteYou drove right by my house on your way south. Stop and have a lunch with us on your way north. We're a breath of fresh air after the trip to the city. Three or four hours up here, and it's good place to stretch your legs.
ReplyDeleteI loved L.A. when I lived here. I miss the palm trees. Have a wonderful trip, and Happy Thanksgiving. I'm blogging because I'm putting off making the pumpkin pies. You're blessed to be around family.
Happy Thanksgiving!! Enjoy your family, as well as the big city!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Rosaria. Enjoy your stay. I must confess, it all looks exciting to me, as i have never been there.xx♥
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my little world today. Love your pictures. Have never been to LA - but I know when I go home (Houston) I always leave with a "thank god I don't live here anymore..." feeling.
ReplyDeleteShopping, makeovers and palm trees. I remember that part of L.A. But I like it there, when I'm visiting my brother. We never leave Silverlake, so it's kind of sweet.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time with family and happiest Thanksgiving!
Oh, you can put up with L.A. conditions because the family rewards are so much greater. Actually, L. A.'s contrasts with Oregon's will allow for much more appreciation--on either end.
ReplyDelete...and by the sounds of it - too expensive! Thanks anyway, but I'll keep my wintry weather surroundings.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Rosaria!
Love the cat pics best. Enjoy your time with your family--happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteSo happy that you have been allowed out of the kitchen.
ReplyDeletelove Renee xoxo
Have a lovely time! Happy Thankgiving!
ReplyDeleteIt must be different having a warm Thanksgiving. You are lucky to be able to harvest the sunshine when you need it most. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy yourselves :)
ReplyDeletexx Ribbon
The omnipotent GPS was probably created with LA in mind. Enjoy the holiday!
ReplyDeleteBig cities Big fun.
ReplyDeleteBig cities Big confusions.
I love villages/smaller towns but yes few times I love to visit city if I have to stay within village/smaller town.
A big hug and hubby for Thanksgiving. My dad is in LA too for the holiday and he tells me the same thing... To think that he he moved away from there just six years ago!
ReplyDeleteHow are you, my dear dear friend?
Lola xx
Can you believe leftovers are just a few of my favourite things.
ReplyDeleteStuffing and gravy. Yum.
xoxo
"And remember why we left it"--a brilliant clincher!!! Love it!!! We never intend to return to live in California for much the same reason!! Hope you are having a wonderful time with your family!!! And that your Thanksgiving holiday was filled with love!!! ~Janine XO
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great time! Happy Thanksgiving, a little late!
ReplyDelete...in the big cities, not only driving but waiting in traffic. Have fun in the big city and with your family.
ReplyDeleteI understand your moties perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWe spent the holidays in Little Rock--no where near the size or L.A. but definitely larger than our 2000 pop. hamlet.
In our younger years we lived near Dallas/Ft Worth.
We appreciate the quieter somewhat rural life of small towns, even with the disadvantages of lack of choice in a number of areas.
Happy Thanksgiving Rosaria! I understand that for you both a meditation on why you left is important. But I confess I never loved LA. And I hate being condemned to driving all the time, no matter where I am.
ReplyDeleteAs for California I always loved San Francisco better.
Enjoy your holiday, Rosaria
ReplyDeleteThese pictures explain better than any word why I don't like LA
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http://www.repubblica.it/2006/05/gallerie/esteri/traffico-los-angeles/1.html
Well, it's raining cats and dogs today in Temecula, (we're south of L.A.) But thankfully our weather was beautiful for the holiday. Yes, the GPS is crucial in getting around the L.A. basin, what a mess it has become. It gets worse each year and now they aren't taking care of the roads which makes things even more difficult. Hope you have a terrific time on your visit.
ReplyDeleteI hope you guys are having a fantastic time in LA. I've never been - but it is on my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures. And as I write this the rain pours down, it is cold and miserable and everyone is fed up. Swap climates?
ReplyDeleteRosaria, happy Thanksgiving to you & yours. Enjoy your jaunt in LA, but be tickled to get back home to peace & quiet. Even our little town has had lots of traffic over this holiday. I'm talking seriously-backed-up-for-4-miles traffic. Whew, let's get back to normal.
ReplyDeleteRosaria, you lived in LA? Doesn't seem to fit with who I see you as. Good. Keep me guessing.
ReplyDeleteHope your trip is a rich one!
xo
erin
Dear R: Oh, having just returned from a trip to Las Vegas, I sure know where you're coming from (no pun intended).
ReplyDeleteThere are certainly things in a big town that you can't get elsewhere, but I'm happy to leave them behind after a few days.
I hope your Thanksgiving with the nubile son was enjoyable.
When we went to LA the first time I was fascinated with the traffic signs. Everyone in America knows LA traffic, thanks to shows like the Rockford Files. Jim Rockford used to whiz signs like the La Brea Tar Pits and it was fun to actually SEE them. My head was like a swivel.
ReplyDeleteGood thing I wasn't driving.
I've heard that about LA - you either love it or hate it. But I've only known people who hated it including someone born and bred near Hollywood and since moved out.
ReplyDeleteStill, having a change of scenery is great. Good luck. :)
Thanks for the tour time... "
ReplyDelete"You can spend more than your mortgage payment on a modest bag." - this brought a knowing smile... continue to enjoy.
Much much love,
Rose Marie
Is there a down side?
ReplyDeleteNot all of LA is malls and In'n'Out burgers. I confess I am happy to be out of the traffic in Ventura County but I love our weather!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post, lakeviewer! I wish I could be there in LA where I've never been...
ReplyDeleteLA sounds breathless and quite daunting, but what a place!! At least you have your haven to retreat to when necessary!
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