Friday, October 17, 2008

Day 4, Oct 17th - Things what I discovered today

Somewhere on Silverlake Boulevard







Too easy.
















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The Silverlake version of Mr. Softee
No manic tunes!!






Just down the block from my apartment.
http://www.laurelandhardy.org/MusicBox.htm





























And....young master Otis
























....and Mom.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Day 2, Oct 15th - Sweet Revenge

Most of the day was spent doing errands. Supplies, etc. Including buying a tv antennae. The irony of this place is that while there is a tv, it is only set up as a monitor for the DVD player. My "sublandlord" is an indie film maker and I guess one of those who "Does Not Watch TV." I respect that and have already become enamored of having Air America on in the background (off the computer mind you, because she also doesn't have a radio). However, I do like to watch the news in the morning (and, to be honest, Gossip Girl). I am looking forward to less dependency on cable.

But the big event of the day was going to Dodger Stadium.
For those of you keeping score, you'll know I was hoping for a different October, however, I was here, already had the tickets and figured I might as well go - especially because it could mean the downfall of the "Yankees West" club. It's been 50 years since Dodger Stadium was built and while it does look it, it is not in a bad way (like Shea). Very kitschy & in keeping with much of the architecture of the area. And a gorgeous way to see the game, with the mountains beyond the outfield & the sun setting. They have an old school scoreboard as well as a jumbotron. The announcer has been working with the Dodgers since they were in Brooklyn.

Tommy Lasorda & his granddaughter threw out the first balls. (The granddaughter did better.)

Lots of Dodger blue everywhere. Just about the only nod to the visiting team was the South Street philly cheesesteak stand.
While he was much ballyhooed towards the end of the game, it seems they don't really have a lot of respect for Nomar.At the end of the seventh inning, the exodus began. I know people have a commute, but still...it's a PLAYOFF game. But it was a really great game and I enjoyed it thoroughly. And, no, I did not wear a Cubs hat. (Hey, I'm brave, not suicidal.) I felt bad for the couple sitting next to me who had seen Dodger Stadium when it opened and who were extremely nice to me (even after I admitted I wanted the Phillies to win), and even though I would have liked to see Joe Torre be able to say "nyah nyah nyah" to Steinbrenner....I think I'll be using my Dodger rally towel to clean the floor.

Kathy stalking to start soon.....

Day 1, Oct 14th - Left Coast Arrival

Saw a posted temp of 91 degrees.....

But first, the flight - Virgin America is indeed a good deal and they've put a lot into making flying fun. And I think they've done a really good job of balancing offering perks with saving money. For instance, there is a screen inset into the seat in front of you where you can choose tv shows, games & movies on demand. However, the movies cost $7 each & premium tv channels also are at a cost. For me, this was not so much an issue because most of my attention was directed to (trying) to keep the cats...or rather, Xotz, from freaking out entirely. (More on that later.) Also, they have a service where you can get food & drink when you want it, but the food is also an extra cost. Obviously not a lot of variety, but I did appreciate the lightness of what I ordered and far preferred their personalization touch to the "you must eat NOW" approach of other airlines. And, if you're just looking for more beverages (adult or otherwise) you can get those as needed which is great.

And they were great about the cats. Speaking of which - I did drug them (as per my doc's prescription). I felt guilty because after giving them the meds, Xotz totally started to bliss out (with the third eyelid starting to cover a part of the eye) and I knew what was coming up. Into the carriers they went. Chloe wasn't too happy, but the meds totally worked to make her just a wee bit anxious. Xotz however was, well, Xotz. At a few points during the flight, she did space out, but for the most part, she meowed & clawed at the carrier. At one point I looked in to find her lying on her back, with her paws up in the air, eyes closed & head thrown back. She looked so freaky, I opened the carrier to discover she'd maneuvered out of her harness a bit. Against the rules, I took her out to adjust the harness. She was much
happier, and I kept her on my lap for a bit before putting her back.

Plane landed, car was obtained & apartment was found. Chloe was already looking back to normal about 5pm PT, but it took almost till midnight for Xotz's eyes to return to normal. I'm seriously considering driving back to NYC. Anyone up for a road trip?