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Showing posts with label Long Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long Beach. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Around town


Shannon's on 2nd Street in Belmont Shore | Photography: Rick Warren

One of the things I gained from going on the Road Trip with my daughter, was that even after I came back home, I noticed my surroundings more. Traveling down the back roads at a slow pace we noticed everything and I drove my daughter crazy constantly trying to capture what I saw with my camera. Now that I am home, I have a heightened awareness of things around me. 


Iguana Kelley's 4300 block of E. Anaheim | Photography: Rick Warren


Don's Motel. Pacific Coast Highway | Photography: Dan Haneckow, via Flickr


36/36 Club on E. Broadway | Photography: Rick Warren


Corner of Ximeno and 4th Street | Photography: Rick Warren 

The first week I was home, I was still in that "looking for signs" mode and could not believe how many cool vintage neon signs were in my own backyard. I am also trying to spend time visiting all the cool little shops and restaurants around town - so many I didn't even know existed. I am looking at this city I have lived in most of my life from a different perspective.


One of the things that Long Beach installed recently were roundabouts and traffic circles on some of the streets that I drive down frequently. I didn't really get it. Honestly, all I could think of was that they were a hazard; I could see someone running into them late at night not expecting them to be blocking the middle of the two way street.


But today, as I drove down Vista Street, I saw it differently. First I was stunned by how beautiful it was looking down the street and seeing all the yellow flowers blooming. And then the Bike Boulevard sign caught my eye. 


I am a little slow sometimes (guess I should probably read the local papers to find out more about my city too!) but I am loving Long Beach a little more today. Good job on this bike friendly project Long Beach! 


I had been driving back to my office after a fabulous lunch at The Attic. Again, the former converted house that was formally Lasher's went completely unnoticed by me until I saw their chef on an episode of Chopped. If you are local you should really check it out - the food was great and the atmosphere is inviting, casual and fun. They are using locally grown foods and even have their own jams which they are selling at a couple of the farmer's markets in town. Sure wish I had thought to take a few photos!