Around L.A.

Scenes that caught my eye during my meanderings around L.A. last week.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Creepy

This week’s theme seemed hard to respond to at first. But much to my surprise, as I was out photographing the Venice Beach Canals neighborhood, one of the most beautiful and idyllic places in the area, I stumbled upon the creepiest little house I’ve ever seen. I confess I was nervous making these shots. I rushed, fearing someone even creepier would come out with a machete or something to hurt me really bad! So, without further ado, I bring you Creepy.

365 – Day 204

Scenes From L.A.

Talking business on the phone, feet up, soft drink...

Business talk L.A. style. On the phone, feet up, health drink at hand, watching the sun go down…

School's out for summer!

School’s out for summer!

But some are still studying...

Studying? Writing a screenplay?

The women talk about dogs, guy watches sunset at Palisades Park in Sta. Monica.

365/Day 193

Afternoon in Venice Beach~~

Venice Beach is lots of fun. It’s more than just a beach. It’s a quirky place with something for everyone.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Off-Season – 365/Day 163

When people think about Los Angeles, they usually think of sunny days, blue skies, warm and pleasant weather all year long. What they don’t know is that May and June can be pretty gloomy in L.A. due to a phenomenon called “Marine Layer,” a dense mass of cool, moist air that accumulates over the surface of the ocean, causing that morning, and sometimes afternoon, fog that plagues many areas of Southern California. The phenomenon happens when the air close to the ground is colder, rather than warmer, while warm air above presses down on it, preventing it from dissipating. It usually starts in May (“May gray”), increases in June (the infamous “June gloom”), and sometimes sticks around in July (“no-sky July”). It’s a strange phenomenon that makes days look and feel like it’s winter or fall. Most of the time the sun comes out later in the day, but this week it has been losing the battle and it looks like winter around here, when it’s practically summer! That is definitely off-season, no? Here’s a taste of June gloom…