After staying with Elle in Marlton
for a week I started my journey west ward on the first leg of my long journey home.
We left Elle’s house in New Jersey
early on Wednesday morning with a pretty impressive amount of travel in front
of us. We travelled from five in the morning till almost nine o’clock at night
EST. We took the bus from Philadelphia
to New York where we finally managed to wave down a taxi to take us to JFK to
catch our flight to LA. We should have had plenty of time to relax before our
flight but JFK had other plans – after standing in security for almost an hour
we only just had time to grab some overpriced snacks from the terminal before
boarding the five-hour flight.
Finally touching down in LA felt
like arriving in a different country – different accents, sunshine, palm tree
lined streets and of course the smog! Smog, caused in part by LA traffic which
I was sharply reminded of as we spent over an hour in an Uber making our way to
our hostel on Hollywood boulevard.
Jess and I stayed in LA for five
jam-packed days. Instead of giving a
day-by-day blow of what we did, which would be somewhat boring I’ll instead
tell you about some of the most memorable things we did.
First of all on our first day we
went to Griffith Observatory, a site I had seen time and time again in movies.
The observatory stands out against the harsh dusty green of the Hollywood hills
and the blue grey smog of LA that stretches out before it. We were lucky when we visited – the smog wasn’t
too bad and we had a reasonable view. However, we were told that sometimes you
can barely see the buildings directly below the observatory because of the smog
!
From Griffith Observatory we walked
up to the Hollywood sign. We really had no idea what we had got ourselves in
for at this point and frankly looked and were completely unprepared for what
turned out to be a five hour walk. Families in hiking shoes and shorts raced
past us as we struggled up the dusty paths around the hills in jeans and sparkly
t-shirts. Despite the sweat and dirty
clothes the view of LA and the Hollywood sign below was worth it. It’s actually illegal to get any closer to
the sign – there were plenty of signs and a huge fence emphasizing that
physically going to the sign would result in prosecution.
On our second day, we met up with
our friend Ellen and visited the Getty Museum. My mouth dropped as we stepped
in the tram which took us up the hill overlooking a cliff face to the museum itself. It only fell even further when we finally saw the
beautiful, modern buildings making up the museum that looked more suited to
being in a James Bond film than housing art. The actually museum, however wasn’t
anything special. I’m not really an art buff but personally I thought the buildings
and the gardens were more impressive.
In the evening we treated ourselves
to a California classic – In and Out burger. I had a vegetarian burger, which
was basically just lettuce, tomato and “special sauce” and fries but it was
still delicious!
On our final day Jess and I spent
the day biking and walking around Venice Beach and Santa Monica. After biking
around Venice and window shopping in Santa Monica we cured our hunger with
might what have been one of the best meals I’ve ever had at Café Gratitude. Everything
at this café is plant based and vegan and they can do some amazing things with
vegetables. I had a wrap with tempeh and coconut bacon and Jess had a quinoa
and squash salad. In the evening we met up with out friend Drew from Penn State
and discovered a night market where we tried traditional poke.
LA feels like a completely separate
to the world of Pennsylvania and Penn State. Even staying there for five days I felt like
we really didn’t even break the surface of the sights to see and the culture of
the city.

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