Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A PLACE I CAN ENVISION LIVING: PORTLAND

Like any city, Portland has it's pros and cons, but after my third visit (this time virtually rain free) I have to say I am very smitten. I can envision myself biking to work every day, and am practicing now on the evermore bike-friendlier streets of Los Angeles. I wouldn't mind trying a different restaurant every week and all the unique food trucks scattered around town by the plenty. I foresee myself sipping hot cocoa or coffee at Powell's Hawthorne weekly and walking down my neighborhood streets and taking in all the beautiful gardens that are obviously the pride and joy of their owners! I can envision treasure hunting in thrift stores that thrive on nostalgia. I most definitely can see myself taking many weekend trips to the coast or visiting the beautiful wine country, spending time in the more rural and hospitable parts of Oregon that remind me of my Texan roots. I don't know if I will live in Portland though, as there are many other places I would equally love to live in a heartbeat (most outside the US), and the opportunity has not yet presented itself. So for now I will just admire Portland as a visitor from afar and show you some of the colorful, quirky beauty that enchanted me.








And as a fun additive if you haven't seen Portlandia, it is a great show that takes place in Portland. It starts again in January on IFC. Portland native and Sleater Kinney band member Carrie Brownstien and SNL cast-member Fred Arminsen created and star in this creative comedy series along with many fun guest appearances like Aubrey Plaza and Amy Mann.

Friday, November 4, 2011

A SECRET GARDEN OF SORTS: GROW NATIVE NURSERY

Today I went to a "secret" garden. Grow Native is actually a nursery, but it is definitely a new development in West LA in association with Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens and Veteran's Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. Being, so new these links are the only real information on the nursery. I accredit this great find to my friend Carolyn, whose savvy seeks out many a treasure in Los Angeles.





In addition to great plants and a very informative staff, (one of whom came from the Rancho Santa Ana botanic Garden) this treasure is also home to a beautiful exotic bird sanctuary. After being greeted by the caws and hellos of these lovely creatures themselves, we met Christopher, an avid bird lover who is also turning his passions into a business. Featherpeutic teaches about birds and their eco-systems, the proper care and right handling of birds, all while showing off their dazzling natural talents.





Tuesday, December 1, 2009

BEAUTIFUL FALL

There is the most beautiful yellow tree a few streets down from where I live and every time I see it I feel like I am looking at a work of art, but it's the art of mother nature. I just had to photograph it!


And here are a few other nature photos.

The crows still gather every evening just before sunset like a scene out of The Birds.


Friday, September 18, 2009

SELLING MY MAMIYA CAMERA AND RECONNECTING WITH NATURE IN LA JOLLA


So I finally had to part ways with my wonderful Mamiya camera a couple weeks ago, but fortunately it has a good home with a good friend. Plus I made a little money, still have my awesome digital camera, and I got to go to La Jolla/San Diego. As my friends and blog followers know, this is my favorite area of So. Cal so far. Below are some photos of friends enjoying nature at Torrey Pines.


This is actually from my friend's window in Los Angeles, but it was a nice nature moment and similar time of day.