The hills of Silver Lake (March 2025) Located in northeast Los Angeles County, the neighborhood of Silver Lake is a small, but trendy place known for its eponymous reservoir and notable bohemian community. It is an area popular with young professionals and artists to live in and hang out among the numerous cafés, boutique shops, … Continue reading Lost in LA: Silver Lake
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Floral Library with Washington Monument (April 2025) My partner and I had one more day in D.C. following a day spent in Virginia. We had planned to take it easy before our flight back to Los Angeles that evening, but we ended up having a whirlwind of a time walking all over the capital to … Continue reading Destination: Washington, D.C. (Visiting the National Mall, National Portrait Gallery, & Cherry Blossoms– PART 3)
Countryside in Shenandoah County (April 2025) -- Rebecca
Capital Crest Trail (April 2025) Washington, D.C. is not considered a US state, but rather a federal district. Given its small size, as well as the relatively-small sizes of the states on the East Coast, it makes for easy trips outside of the capital. In fact, D.C.'s public transport connects the neighboring states (Virginia and … Continue reading Destination: Bethesda, Maryland
Stanley Park (October 2024) During our third and final day in Vancouver, "A" and I took it easy and didn't do too much. Our flight back to Los Angeles wasn't until 17h00, so we had a half-day to enjoy the city leisurely before we had to head to the airport to get home. Considering we … Continue reading Destination: Vancouver, Canada (Strolling Stanley Park and Cream Puff Picnic– DAY 3)