The World’s Shortest Railway ~~ Come to Los Angeles where, for only 50 cents, you can ride the shortest railway in the world! The 298 feet long railway “dates back to 1901, when Bunker Hill was one of the most fashionable neighborhoods in Los Angeles and the cars, Olivet and Sinai, ferried prominent citizens up and down the steep slope between Hill and Olive streets.” The railway is currently closed due to some issues, but hopefully it will reopen soon… 🙂
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Street Musicians and Performers ~~~
Lots of young people performing all kinds of acts in downtown Santa Monica today. The musicians were great, certainly deserving of a record deal, or at least a big tip. 🙂
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Good-Bye, Old California Incline
This is a view of the California Incline, the landmark slanted road that connects the top of Santa Monica’s Palisades bluffs with the Pacific Coast Highway down below. It’s very familiar to those of us who visit Palisades Park regularly, and to motorists who use it daily to access the PCH from the city and vice-versa. You may have seen it in one of the movies shot in Santa Monica, or in postcards of the city. I have photographed it dozens of times and it never gets old!
That is, until now… In April, the incline bridge, built in the 1890s as a pedestrian route to the beach, will be demolished and replaced by a new structure, as part of a seismic retrofit 85 years in the making. The last renovation happened in 1930 to help make way for cars.
While the new structure will be safer, with a wider sidewalk and bicycle lanes, this will be a long project (some 12-18 months of construction). Traffic will be a nightmare in other areas of the city, and parts of the relatively quiet and pleasant Palisades Park will be disturbed by the noise of construction works.
But what intrigues me the most in all this is the fact that, having been in the LA area for only three-and-a-half years, I am already witnessing changes in its landmarks. I can almost hear myself saying, years from now: “before they demolished the old incline bridge…”
Yes, time really flies, and things just keep on changing…
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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Weathered Wood
Cee’s Fun Foto topic this week is Weathered Wood. For some reason, I immediately thought of these photos from Venice, Italy.
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L.A.’s Official Flower ~~
The other day I posted about the Coral Tree, the official tree of Los Angeles.Today I am posting about L.A.’s official flower, the Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia Reginae). Like the Coral Tree, the Bird of Paradise is a South African native. It grows 3 to 5 feet in height and blooms intermittently through the year, creating a colorful focal point in the city’s gardens.






