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Malibu: Solstice Canyon
I just got back from Seattle, WA Sunday and while I'm putting together a more comprehensive view of everything I enjoyed, this week I'm sharing some recent fun excursions in Los Angeles.
We wanted to hike in Malibu, so my friends and I reviewed some options and decided on Solstice Canyon. It's about an hour — on a good day — from the South Bay. The day we chose was a nice balance of sunshine and clouds, so it wasn't too hot.
We chose Solstice Canyon because of the remains of two buildings — which seemed historic and exciting in some way — and the potential sight of a waterfall. With the drought, we weren't expecting much. But we got a lot.
READ ON TO FIND OUT ABOUT THE KIND-OF EXISTENT WATERFALL...
Las Vegas: Neon Museum
Utah and Las Vegas have been primary visiting points these last few years. Maybe because it's within driving distance. And if you're driving from Los Angeles to Utah, you go right through Las Vegas, so you might as well stop.
When I'm in Vegas, I don't drink, gamble, or usually go out to show off my moves at a club. So what the heck do I do?
Surprisingly for some, Las Vegas is actually more than just for partying. For example, there's places like the Neon Museum.
FIND OUT WHY THIS IS A MUST-SEE PLACE...
In our own Backyard
I saw pictures from where my co-worker lives in Northern California – she has cows in her backyard. Like 50 of them all in a line. And she's backed up to a meadow so you know, pretty flowers, beautiful sunsets. All that greatness. I usually imagine her frolicking in the fields up there. It's not the California I know, but I can romanticize it.
Not that it's all bad here. There's always something to do or experience. It's a nexus of amazing activities. For me, living in the South Bay area, I've always had the beach as a refresh and a recharge away from the close-knit houses, tall buildings, and people.
Plus, I've always found other ways to make it more of what I romanticize about living in the country, or in an area where there's not as many activities and all you have are the people around you and nature and maybe that cute little diner that everyone gathers at.
Things like when my friend had the idea of getting a projector so we could watch movies in her backyard. That's what I'd imagine I'd be doing in the country.
READ MORE ABOUT OUR SWEET BACKYARD MOVIE SET-UP...
Redondo Beach: The SEA Lab
I'm not one to kiss and tell or anything, but I'm feeling lucky. Seven years of lucky to be exact.
The secret?
Kissing a sea cucumber. Which I did. For the second time in my life. The first time was on an elementary school field trip to the same place – the SEA Lab in Redondo Beach. Right at the border of Hermosa Beach.
READ MORE ABOUT MY SEA LAB EXPERIENCE...
Hermosa Beach Historical Museum
Hermosa Beach is one of the three beach cities of the South Bay – Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach being the other two. Honestly, it's my favorite of the cities. It's kind of the in-between of everything, and the beach itself is the one closest to where I grew up and live.
From knowing it the past twenty-four years, I've seen how it's changed – shops have come and go, things have been remodeled, redesigned, the pier now has a four-way crosswalk... It's not for better or worse changes, just changes.
I was biking to the beach with my friend Chloe this past weekend, going down Pier Avenue and passing the building where I once took some creative performance summer school, and saw the sign out front saying that the Hermosa Beach Historical Museum was open from 2 – 4pm. Lucky for us, it was 2:30pm.
We locked up the bikes and went inside.
READ MORE FOR PHOTOS AND EXPERIENCE...
Kodaline at the Wiltern
The Wiltern is one of the most beautiful inside concert venues I've been to in Los Angeles. The detail in the architecture, the ceilings, the chandelier's are gorgeous representations of the art deco era. It's a treat to see any performance there.
That particular night I got to see Gavin James and Kodaline perform.
READ MORE ABOUT THE VENUE & PERFORMANCES...
LA Galaxy Game: I'm in a Bubble
That's me. In the bubble.
To be more precise, I am the one in the blue shirt, closest in the picture, on team "Tiki Punch" dribbling the ball diagonally toward the orange Shasta can. I feel like now... I know what a professional athlete must feel like. Because that's me, on the LA Galaxy soccer field, in a bubble. Did I mention, I am in a bubble, dribbling, on a professional field, in front of all LA Galaxy fans?
Not to overemphasize this excitement about being in a bubble, but I WAS SO EXCITED.
READ MORE ABOUT HOW I GOT INTO A BUBBLE...
