You know you’re in a resort community when you see streets named after celebrities, when golf carts are given the right of way, when casinos are the highest buildings on the horizon.
Or possibly like this.
Joining this (and part 2) with L.L. Barkat and Laura Boggess for their weekly invitations:
California is an amazing place. Where else could you get such variety?
I love how real this is, how you captured so many different pieces and put them together. It reminds me of that line from the movie “L.A. Story,” which says something like, “They’ve taken a desert and created their dreams.”
You’re having a lot more fun than I am. =)
The ruffled feathers, and captured hummingbird… oh my!!
You and your words and your photos have taken us on a lovely trip today! Thanks for letting us tag along with you. 🙂
Linda
Thanks, Linda. I hope to do another one about the trip back home. But doing this daily thing has greatly limited my ability to get other writing done! It’s been so good for me in so many ways, but there are definite limits.
If you think I’m having fun just now, may I remind you of the photo I recently put up on Facebook? The swelling is down today – hallelujah! – and the bruising is sinking southward, nicely coloring my neck as well as my face today. Sheesh. But last week? Yeah. That was a fun week – really nice and quiet. Sigh.
I love that movie! LOVE it. As only someone who grew up here can, Steve Martin captured the essence of LA life and much of the southern CA zeitgeist. It is a weird, wild, wonderful place and it’s pretty much the air I breathe. But for most of us who live here, life is not a fairy tale – it’s just life, in all its beauty and ugliness. We just happen to live it in a spectacular place. (in every sense of that word).
So true. But I’m thinking CO might be a close second – with the Rockies and the plains/desert below. You are missing the ocean, however, which is a cryin’ shame.
Can almost feel the warmth of the sunshine.
The weather was perfect – high 70’s, low 80’s. We’ve been there in March when it was 105, so this was so wonderful! I will be writing another post about our trip home – through a driving rain, which we needed so badly. But how different that was from our 5 days there. Both kinds of weather are wonderful – just a contrast, that’s for sure.
Have I said how much I adore your photo essays? Um…I’ll take any of those views please. 🙂 It looks like you all are really enjoying yourself! I’m so glad to see those smiles…
Thank you, Laura. I enjoy putting photos and words together – and we are blessed with some pretty spectacular scenery just about everywhere we turn. But then, I think every place is beautiful – it just takes looking.