Monday, June 23, 2014

Hello June, Game On!

Why hello, June ...
Soaking up rays and tunes at the Make Music Pasadena festival...
Eagerly awaiting... wait for it, wait for it...
Sinful chicken & waffles at Bru's Wiffle in Santa Monica...
Kicking back with pretty tequila cocktails at Gracias Madre, a new vegan Mexican spot (yes, this exists!) in West Hollywood...
A bratwurst and beer lunch of champions during the World Cup showdown between England and Italy at Wurstkuche in Santa Monica...
They call me mellow yellow -- Sunday with Carlie at the Ace Hotel in downtown L.A...
Ornate visions of a former cathedral from the rooftop of the Ace Hotel...
Exploring "the other Venice" at Erin's birthday party...
... And taking in the lovely sights of the Venice canals...
The stuff of summer dreams at the Hollywood Bowl, hanging and sipping rose before Janelle Monae came on ...

Monday, June 2, 2014

Lord of the Rings Hike in Malibu

L.A. weekends are made for hiking.
Alejandro and I decided to try a new hike in Malibu, called Solstice Canyon though it seemed more like "Lord of the Rings" to me. You begin on a dusty dirt path that curves right and winds far back into a wooded canyon, past leafy trees that pop chlorophyll green against the blue sky.
Then comes Cool Part I.
In a clearing in the brush you come upon what looks like an archeological site, one with red-bricked hearths and a stately fireplace that rise from the concrete foundation of what was once a sprawling house. Turned out it burned long ago in a forest fire and the site has since been dedicated with a plaque for curious hikers like us.
And beyond these structural remains is Cool Part II.
You suddenly come upon big gray rocks that blanket the ground, leading to a Jenga-style jumble of stacked boulders that surround a stream of water trickling into a pool below. The bright green moss and foliage around you seem right out of "Lord of the Rings."
We had a lot of fun climbing up the rocks, finding the best route through the stones that was manageable but also fun. Each time we climbed our way to a new level of flat ground, we were delighted with a natural spring bordered by a massive stone wall or another small stream of water that trickled through moss. We must have gone up four or five levels before we decided to call it a hike since hunger was settling in.
For our next adventure in Solstice Canyon, maybe we'll make it all the way up to the water source? To be continued...

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Beer Floats!

I made like a kid last night, slurping this delicious beer float at The Golden State gastropub on Fairfax.
A kid who's all grown up, of course -- the float pairs Old Rasputin beer with a glorious scoop of vanilla gelato with a brittle "brown bread" sugar mixture that lends a sweet crunch.
Between the beer floats, juicy hamburgers -- cooked to medium-rare perfection and combining Harris Ranch beef from central California, cheddar from Fiscalini Farms east of San Francisco, and glazed applewood smoked bacon -- and fried sweet potato wedges with garlic aioli, my friend Carlie and I soon slipped into food. coma. heaven.
Zzzzzzzzzz...!