Los Angeles – Day 3

Caroline Wise and John Wise in Hollywood, California

Not satisfied that we had already squeezed two weekends’ worth of fun stuff into a single day, we are back out in Los Angeles to capture another couple of weekends right here on Sunday. While impossible to read, that iconic sign behind us should be familiar enough to recognize that it’s the Hollywood sign.

Hollywood, California

We have reserved seats for the next screening, so we’re not worried about being in that line across the street, but soon, we’ll head over for our second viewing of Miyazaki’s newest work, Spirited Away.

Hollywood, California

Back in the day, celebrities were stars and not fetishes. They were celebrated and often filled the roles of being inspirations and mentors, even though they were flawed. Today, the spectacle of mediocrity is the celebrity. Starting in the 1960s, when the average person could be on TV, whether it was Let’s Make a Deal, The Newlywed Game, or The Dating Game, we put on the absurd, bringing us to the Jerry Springer Show, Geraldo, and Howard Stern that all allowed us to witness and take “inspiration” from the tragic in our society who then gained a certain amount of “celebrity.”

Caroline Wise and John Wise in Hollywood, California

Those who used to visit Hollywood were virtually rubbing shoulders by standing in their footprints, comparing hand size, or finding their favorite star on Hollywood Boulevard. We chose Lefty Frizzell to take our picture over because other than some country and western aficionados, who knows who this guy was?

Thai Festival in Los Angeles, California

On to the subway for a ride south so we could visit the Thai Town Festival. Food, dance, music, and traditional dress were everywhere.

Caroline Wise and John Wise with Miss Thai Town in Los Angeles, California

We even had the opportunity to have our photo taken with Ms. Thai Town.

Subway in Los Angeles, California

It was getting close to having to return to Phoenix, and so we were again on the train, this time to Union Station, where we’d parked the car.

Skid Row in Los Angeles, California

But first, a quick drive through Skid Row to keep us grounded in the reality that we are profoundly lucky to be seeing and doing what we are because the alternative could be an existence in a cardboard box without any opportunity to escape the trap of homelessness and crushing poverty.

Waffle House in Arizona

After all the great food in L.A., we returned to Phoenix late, where our choices were relegated to McDonald’s, Denny’s, or Waffle House; we opted for the latter.

Los Angeles – Day 2

Asian Festival in Los Angeles, California

What a great weekend to be in Los Angeles. Today starts with a festival in Little Tokyo, and this is just one of three that we’ll be visiting on this beautiful day.

Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, California

From the festival, it’s a short walk across the street to the main shopping and restaurant area of Little Tokyo for some browsing, grazing, and people-watching.

Asian Festival in Los Angeles, California

Then, from there, it’s only about a mile walk to Chinatown, where another festival is happening, this one celebrating the moon.

Caroline Wise and John Wise in China Town Los Angeles, California

More time to wander around for some window shopping and selfies.

China Town Los Angeles, California

Chinatown in Los Angeles, while a great place to visit, could benefit from a revitalization program.

China Town Los Angeles, California

Selling attitude in Chinatown and “revitalizing” a storefront.

Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, California

And back to Little Tokyo for dinner.

Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, California

For the evening’s entertainment, we are attending the Japanese Harvest Festival under the stars in Little Tokyo.

Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, California

With dance, theater, music, and great seats for the festivities, we are thrilled to be on hand and likely the only people from Arizona visiting for this. Matter of fact, there are very few white people here at all.

Little Tokyo in Los Angeles, California

The night culminated with the opening of a cask of saké, and with the closing ceremonies finished, Caroline and I were satisfied. We’d had an amazing day, so we could relax and head to our motel assured that we’d used our time to maximum effect.

Los Angeles – Day 1

Speedometer driving to California

You might notice something or other about this image that should be signaling a warning, not just the speed of driving over 100 mph across the Arizona desert, but the angle of the image lets you know I’m the one who took the photo and look at the odometer. This car is two years into a lease agreement where we thought 36,000 miles was plenty adequate for us. But then we got carried away with driving, and with the lease not finished yet we are at 82,093 miles already. That’s probably going to be expensive, but if so – oh well, as it’s been well worth the price of the adventure.

Sunset approaching Los Angeles, California

Where are we going in such a hurry? Into the sunset, which can only mean Southern California. But why?

Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles, California

We were trying to get to the last showing of Das Experiment here at the Nuart in Los Angeles, California. I figured if we could get this in on Friday, then we’d have a ton of time for all kinds of other stuff; plus, tomorrow night, we have an event already scheduled, so to avoid the conflict, we just needed to arrive in L.A. ASAP, and we did.