Balboa Park, LA

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On the weekend I visited Balboa Park because I heard rumors of cherry blossoms…

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And it was true! The cherry blossoms were so pretty, and I had fun with my camera’s macro setting. I tried to get a picture with a bee in it, but the bees kept flying at me instead of holding still and so I had to run away.

And there were remote control boats in the lake! I wanted to try, but it was like a big deal and they had a whole area roped off just for the boat guys.

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And here are the boat guys. I like how they all have a little boat stand… you can sorta see them at this size or you can also click photo to see larger on flickr.

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This sign is super cute–”Ramp is for baby ducks.” And you can sorta see their little ramp right behind that sign. I guess they can’t get up the curb without it so they have to know where their ramp is. Aww.

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And of course, no trip to Balboa Park is complete without the obligatory cute dog photo. I think the guy said he was a husky/australian shepherd mix, soo cute. I also saw a teeny chihuahua baby that I couldn’t get a good picture of because my camera has no actual zoom, only “digital zoom” which doesn’t really zoom, it just pixellates! Hopefully sometime this year I can get a more serious camera :)

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Now I want to visit the Balboa Park in San Diego, which is the famous one. But it seems like many cities in CA have their own Balboa Parks!
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Clifton’s Cafeteria

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Last weekend I wanted to surprise my boyfriend with a trip to a restaurant called Clifton’s that I’d heard about while at work (I work at a downtown LA newspaper). So we went downtown for brunch on our way down to San Diego, and I wasn’t totally sure what to expect because the photos on their website are photoshopped a little to look pretty and antiqued, so I couldn’t really tell if it was outdoors or indoors. I did know to expect awesomeness, however. And I was right! The whole restaurant was dressed up like an outdoor woodsy scene with such detail it kind of felt like disneyland. It looks normal from outside, so once we opened the door, my boyfriend had such a surprised look on his face. The food was really good but not as good as the decor, except for the cherry pie which was really really good.

Later on, my mom mentioned that she used to go there as a kid with her mom, and they had a big treasure chest full of toys back then (basically, best thing ever if you’re 5!) but I don’t think it’s there anymore.

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I love this bear.

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More woodsyness.

If you’re in the downtown LA area and haven’t been there, I definitely recommend checking it out. :)

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Natural History Museum

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Last weekend my boyfriend and I went to the Natural History Museum at Exposition Park. There was a lot to see and we didn’t get to see it all because they kicked us out when it closed at 5! We were unprepared for it to close so soon.

But anyway, we first went into the gems & minerals section because I was convinced there would be an enormous diamond which Brandon had told me about, it was there when he was a kid, inside a vault with guards. We found the vault but there was no giant diamond, but there was a lot of really cool other gems including an opal sphere that I liked. Brandon liked the emeralds because of the bright green. Then we looked at the rest of the gems. There were ones that grew under blacklights, and a huge gold section that was with a lot of cool gold rush era stuff.

Then we were about to find the bug zoo section but Brandon told me I would rather look at the american history section (he knows all about my obsession with the late 19th century). He showed me it, and I got excited and we went in. They had old cars and an old train car and an old gas pump and other stuff. I loved the old posters, but I hadn’t remembered to use my camera at that point (I’m making a conscious effort now!)

Then we looked at the North American Mammals Taxidermy hall of stuff, which is where I remembered I had a camera. My camera is terrible for taking pictures in low light, I even hold my

breath when shooting, but it still blurs everything. I want a new camera that can do it better! I love taking pictures of stuff like this in museums because when you look at the photos, it can be difficult to tell if it’s real or fake like the photo above. I like it to take a few moments to understand that it’s a museum exhibit, it should look almost real but still a little off.

Then we went upstairs to the birds, marsh and rainforest sections. And the Thomas the T Rex Lab where people were working on cleaning bones and you could watch them work. I liked the honeycomb info graphics (below). We looked at North American mammals and one of them was of a coyote eating a housecat in a backyard, so sad! The marine life exhibit had just closed, so the leftover marine life was out in the hallways and there was a big-mouth shark (?), coelacanths, and some huge disgusting eel thing. They were all really gross and formaldehyde-y. No pics because they were gross.

Then it started closing and we didn’t even get to go to the museum shop! Which was sad. But we left and it was raining, and my umbrella was in the car so we walked together in the rain.

And then we ordered pizza and watched Lost and then played Warcraft. It was a nice night :)

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