It was sooooo good. We drove to the Silver Lake area of LA which we immediately loved so much that we spent the last two weeks looking at houses online. It's all gorgeously messy and only a little bit gentrified. It would be such a wrong place for us to buy a house, but that's okay because a good holiday should make you dream. And Silver Lake did make us feel a little cooler than we were before.
Vinyl Records at Vacation.
Vista movie theater in Los Feliz.
Does anyone actually need alterations in LA? Wouldn't they just cut their trousers and leave them to fray?
Hhhhmmmm.
A beautiful drive back to West Hollywood and a mysterious mansion on Fountain Avenue.
(Thru the not so mysterious power of the internet I have found it is La Fontaine, an iconic apartment building built in 1928)
Back in the hotel I got dressed for dinner for the last evening in LA - a dinner with fellow Hong Kongers who overlapped with us for just this night. Nothing like a comfortable evening with old friends in a new place.
One last look towards the hills, and off to dinner we went.
And then it was good night and so long LA.
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