Tag: Walk
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Unique LA
Ciclavia, Culver City
LACMA
Echo Park
This post will be brief because, truly, I haven’t had nearly enough time to spend exploring this amazing and deeply historic area of LA. From the art, the food, the street signs that speak to its history and the beautiful lake, Echo Park is an area that is experiencing a massive population shift as well as gentrification.… Read More Echo Park
My Culver City
Four years ago, I moved from Miami and really had little familiarity with LA and even less of an understanding about where I wanted to land once I got here. I stared at apartments online for weeks prior to driving cross-country – for me, that was a totally unproductive exercise. In LA, you’ve got to see and experience… Read More My Culver City
DTLA
DTLA has an amazing soul. A lot of which most people are idly passing by or walking over. The pictures below only reflect a newcomer’s interpretation of the Broadway and old Hollywood-era theater corridor… my goal with this post is to highlight one tiny microcosm of beauty that can be multiplied across the entire city. DTLA is a concrete jungle –… Read More DTLA
Miami Street Art
I love finding street art wherever I go, most notably in Miami and LA. Most of the pictures below were taken in/around Wynwood and the Design District as well as Downtown Miami over the last two years. Unless otherwise noted, all pics are my own. Art is not.
The Spheres at MacArthur Park
Saturday, August 29th Spheres I got up early and raced over to MacArthur Park. I had read an article and seen publicity for a temporary art exhibit that would be happening on the lake: Spheres at MacArthur Park The scene as I drove over the crest/elevated road was pretty beautiful: Portraits of Hope, a nonprofit organization, is the… Read More The Spheres at MacArthur Park









