Little Bubbles Over L.A.

Mother's Market & Kitchen in Huntington Beach, California

Attention: The original post only included one photo from the day. Here in November 2022, I’m updating things with an extra 16 images of the day that better represent just what we did.

We started our day in southern California with breakfast at Mother’s Market & Kitchen in Huntington Beach, California.

Asian Garden Mall in Westminster, California

Little Saigon, as it’s known, is home to the Asian Garden Mall in Westminster. We are here to check out some of the 300 or so Asian stores nestled between 100s of other shops surrounding the mall, all with signs in various Asian languages. Protest signs critical of Vietnam’s government and voting signs for Asian candidates abound.

Asian Garden Mall in Westminster, California

But inside the mall, it was time for shopping and eating.

Asian Garden Mall in Westminster, California

Statues of Chinese figures and Thai elephants, menus without a word of English – it is easy to get lost amongst the noise of Little Saigon and wonder for a moment if you are still in the Los Angeles area.

The Lab Anti-Mall in Costa Mesa, California

Next door in Costa Mesa, we visit The Lab, which claims to be an Anti-Mall. The Lab is a small collection of eclectic shops offering new and used clothing, a small newsstand, shoes, hats, and sunglasses in a setting wrapped with art, a few small restaurants, a cafe, and not one major chain store.

Afterward, we meander along city streets, making our way to Watts, where we hoped to stop at the Watts Towers to take in a Drumming Festival that is taking place today, but the neighborhood is rougher than we anticipated. Prostitutes and burned-out cars dot the landscape; nearly every house has iron-barred windows and doors. Parking is at your own risk within those neighborhoods; with an out-of-state license plate on our car, we opt to keep on moving and hope for a visit in the future – using the metro.

Historic Coca-Cola Building in Los Angeles, California

Continuing via city streets towards central LA, we come upon the Coca-Cola building modeled after an ocean liner – amazing.

Caroline Wise at the Historic Coca-Cola Building in Los Angeles, California

Caroline will likely never hug a bigger bottle of Coke.

Wat Thai Temple in North Hollywood, California

We end up in North Hollywood at the Wat Thai Temple, where on weekends, small food stands offering an assortment of various Thai dishes are set up, quite affordably, as a matter of fact.

Caroline Wise at the Wat Thai Temple in North Hollywood, California

We had a terrific papaya salad, the best Thai Iced Tea we have ever had, some great coconut ice cream, and I tried durian for the first time. Durian is considered by some “the king of fruits,” but when overripe, it has the tendency to smell like soiled baby diapers. I have attempted to taste durian before but could not get past the smell. Today’s sampling of durian, however, was served on a bed of sticky rice with a lightly sweet coconut dipping sauce and, while pungent, luckily tasted quite ok.

Wat Thai Temple in North Hollywood, California

After stuffing our bellies, we wind our way over Beverly Glen Boulevard through Beverly Hills before joining Sunset Boulevard for the drive through Brentwood into Santa Monica.

California Coast

Beachside hotels were a little too pricey for us that day.

Wilshire Motel in Los Angeles, California

But we found refuge at a small cottage motel called the Wilshire Motel just a few miles from the beach for a reasonable price of $80, including tax.

Note from 2022: I’m glad I wrote this in the original post, or our first-ever visit would have been lost forever. 

3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, California

Strolling up 3rd Street Promenade for some entertainment, window shopping, and some actual clothes shopping for Caroline at one of our favorite shops, Shiva Imports.

Sunset over Santa Monica, California

Sunset was spent on Santa Monica Beach and the pier

Caroline Wise and John Wise on Santa Monica Beach, California

What a great way to spend a day.

Soap bubble float in the late afternoon sky at Santa Monica Beach in California

Made even better with little rainbow bubbles, maybe we’re at a love rave?

Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles, California

How can Sunday possibly compare? Just watch.

Magic 8-Ball Says Go West

Driving west on Interstate 10 from Phoenix to Los Angeles

At the last possible moment, Caroline and I decided to visit Los Angeles for the weekend. Our choices had been Flagstaff, Arizona; the Canyonlands of southern Utah; the remote Caldwell Cabin near Alpine, Arizona; Kings Canyon National Park in California; or picking apples at Brown’s Orchard in Willcox, Arizona. I wanted total immersion and escapism, and L.A. offers just that. On the drive out, we planned for breakfast at Mother’s Market & Kitchen in Huntington Beach, a visit to Little Saigon in Westminster, and the Wat Thai Temple in North Hollywood.

Sunblock

Sunset over Phoenix, Arizona

Mysteriously, this sky patch followed the sun all day. From sun up to sunset, it never changed shape but always stayed just in front of the sun-blocking the people of Phoenix, Arizona, from having the opportunity to see the sun in all of its shiny hot glory. The news never mentioned it, people wouldn’t talk of it, they went about their business like it wasn’t even happening. Personally, I think it’s a bad omen. If this continues tomorrow are we to assume Al-Qaeda is using a new WMD to block the sun denying us our way of living with tans? You betcha.