Tuesday, February 26, 2019

February 26, 2019 - Los Angeles

Our last day with Sam was another busy one.  Starting with an early lunch at Langer's Deli near downtown LA.  It is regularly ranked as the #1 deli in LA and we had seen it on an episode of the Netflix show "Please Feed Phil".  It really lived up to its reputation.  A picture below shows the #19 pastrami, swiss cheese, 1,000 island dressing on rye that Sooz and I split.  It was delicious.

After a little break we drove to Salt & Straw for some great ice cream.  No pictures, too busy eating.  Our niece CD in Portland, where S&S started, highly recommended this place for ice cream as well as Sam and no disappointments.  We walked around a little in the Larchmont area which is upscale with nice shops and restaurants.

We were then off to an improv show at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) Theatre on Franklin Avenue.  It was a blast.  There were 7 performers on stage.  It started with them asking the audience for one word which started a 30 minute completely improvised performance.  Sam said we saw the cream of the crop in performers and it was hard to believe it was all improvised.  It flowed, was funny and they all participated fairly evenly.  They did 2, 30 minute performances and it want by very quickly.  Amy Poehler performed here while she was coming up.  Sam has taken two improv classes here.

I really wanted to see the lights of LA before we left so Sam drove us up to Fryman Canyon Park on Mulholland Drive in Studio City.  That's where the rich people live and have views of the LA valley.  It was impressive, especially at night.

We fly back to Gainesville tomorrow.  Hard to believe our visit is over and it was great to see Sam.

View of the LA Valley from Mulholland Drive

The UCB Theatre on Franklin Avenue


The #19

Langer's Deli Counter

Monday, February 25, 2019

February 25, 2019 - Los Angeles

Another quiet boring day yesterday, not really.  Sooz and I walked down to the Republic of Pie for breakfast and coffee yesterday, Sunday, morning.  Nice walk and good food again.  We came back to our place, met Sam and off we went to Warner Brothers for a studio tour.  A person Sam works with gave him free tickets for the tour and it was great.  Our tour guide was like a walking encyclopedia of Hollywood history answering every question without hesitation.  There were only 12 people in our group and we all road around in a single, big, electric cart.  Because it was Sunday and pretty quiet on "the lot" we got to see a lot more than during the week when it is busy with productions.  I took a ton of pictures only a few of which are below.  We toured through sets that were used in movies going back to Edward G. Robinson through the current Ellen daily show.  We went through the massive storage area where thousands and thousand of props are kept and still being used today in productions.  It was a several hour tour and we covered a lot of ground.  Very cool.

We then had lunch at an In & Out burger joint that was packed.  It's a local thing and we ate too much again.  Next up was a little shut eye back at our place and then we took an Uber to see Sam play softball on a coed team.  It was fun and we were the only fans in the stands for their team so we had to be pretty loud and obnoxious.

Next up was going to see Sam perform stand-up and inprov at the Lyric Hyperion Theater and Cafe in Los Angeles.  We had a really good time and met a lot of people.  It is an intimate setting with maybe 75 seats very close to the stage so it felt like we were on stage with them.  In fact, as part of the improv set they had Sooz and me get on stage during which they made pick up lines to us, which was kind of fun.  We were impressed with how much Sam has improved his stage presence during his stand-up routine and during the improv sets.  I don't know how they do it, but they all did great and were very welcoming to Sooz and me.  I took a few pictures but the lighting was very low so they are pretty blurry.

We took an Uber back to our place and crashed.  It was 10:00 pm local or 1:00 am Eastern so we were pretty worn out but we had a wonderful time.

Sam On Stage at the Lyric Hyperion Theater

Sam On Stage at the Lyric Hyperion Theater

Sam On Stage at the Lyric Hyperion Theater

The Infamous In & Out Double Burger and Fries "Animal Style"
Ellen's Stage on the WB Studio Tour

Harry Potter's Magic Broom

The Two-wheeler From the Batman Movie


The Massive WB Prop Storage Area

Big HP Fans




Saturday, February 23, 2019

February 23, 2019 - Los Angeles

Another beautiful day in sunny southern California.  Low 60s and sunny all day.  Cool in the shade and warm in the sun with low humidity.  Sam picked us up around 10am and we took off towards Santa Monica at the ocean.  On the way we stopped and grabbed a bite at the Republic of Pie in North Hollywood.  Nice bohemian bakery, breakfast, healthy food place with rough cut tables and plastic chairs, our kind of place.

We drove to Santa Monica on side roads and saw some beautiful mountains and very expensive looking homes perched on the sides of mountains that don't look very stable, but what do I know.  We parked in a garage and walked down to the Santa Monica Pier all the way to the end where lots of fishermen were trying to catch some fish.  We saw no action while we were there but lots and lots of people enjoying the nice weather.  According to Sam, the last couple of weeks have been rainy, overcast and cold so everyone was cooped up and waiting to get out, and we saw them.

We decided to walk to Venice Beach a couple of miles along the strip and boardwalk.  It was really fun watching  vendors, musicians, con artists (magicians and card players), skaters, artists, bicyclists, skateboarders, homeless, electric boarders, walkers and dogs.  I was amazed at how wide the beaches are with nice sand.  But nobody was in the water, the air and the water are too cold.  The mountains were just inland with impressive looking homes and condos all along the main drag.

We took an Uber back to Santa Monica and had lunch/dinner at Huckleberry Cafe.  Sooz and I had seen Huckleberry's on a Netflix program called "I'll Have What Phil's Having" a food show hosted by Phil Rosenthal.  It was fun seeing it in person and the food was really good, not fancy but really good solid food.

Tomorrow we are going on a tour of MGM Studios, watching Sam's softball team play a game and then going to a club where Sam is doing a standup act and also acting in an improv performance.  Another full day.

Venice Muscle Beach

Venice Beach Skateboard Park

Venice Beach

Venice Beach




Santa Monica beach


Our AirBnB in North Hollywood

Friday, February 22, 2019

February 22, 2019 - Los Angeles

Having a great time visiting our son Sam in LA.  We arrived yesterday and have been going full bore ever since.

Yesterday we had a great Thai lunch we walked to from our AirBnB.  Sam came and picked us up and we all went to a fantastic Peruvian restaurant called Pablito's in Burbank. Sam then drove us around for awhile.  Sooz picked out our AirBnB which is close to where Sam lives which works out well.

Today Sam picked us up around 9:30am and off we went.  First stop this morning was Grand Central Market.  It is a very nice and big market of food, restaurants, and shops all in a big open building. From the outside you could drive right by and not know it is a market.  But once you walk in it opens up into a wild mix of local  food businesses.

Sam then drove us to the oldest street and building in LA. The street is Olivera Street where there is a very nice open market area of Mexican clothing a products. It is a part of LA that surprised us with its history, tree cover and a local feel, not what we were expecting.

Next up was the Original Market Place and The Grove in a very upscale area of Beverly Hills

. We had more excellent food and walked around a 3-story massive Nike store.  Sooz found a really nice food store and picked up a few things for the home kitchen.

We then went to the Milk Bar bakery based on Christina Tosi.  Very tasty ice cream, cookies and cake had to be sampled.

That wrapped up the day. We got back to our place and crashed.

The weather was absolutely gorgeous, 60s and sunny.  Yesterday it snowed all around the mountains and hills which was very unusual and was all over the news.  The Oscars are Sunday and we found some closed roads including Hollywood Boulevard due to the big event in just 2 days.