I'm hoping to have breakfast or brunch with some of y'all on Saturday before I must depart!
Lorne ,'Time Bomb'
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
I would kinda like to hit up the Norton Simon. I think the last time I was there was over 20 years ago and I know it's gone through a major renovation since then. I was thinking Sunday afternoon as I'm taking a red-eye out of LAX and have a lot of time to kill.
I was just perusing the F2F website again, (and may I just say, Wow, Kristin, the effort you put in! Thanks yet again!) Unfortunately, every time I look, I get re-overwhelmed by all the options! I think I'll let you guys decide wheres and whens and I'll just tag along!
But what if we all decide to go to different areas? t /snark
I'll let you fight over who gets me?
Ha! Although, I fear, I will be in the same boat. I'm not great at being "team leader" or "Julie the Cruise Director". But, since it's in my back yard, I will try and be a bit more active in putting out ideas for folks. All mentioned abvove are great ideas! Huntington, Norton Simon, Griffith, We haven't mentioned the Getty Museums. A bit of a drive, but worth it. I have no clue about shopping, as it's not my thing. I know there are a lot of shops in that part of Pasadena. No matter who wins ya, Epic, everyone should have fun. Even if it's just lounging at the pool.
We haven't mentioned the Getty Museums. A bit of a drive, but worth it.
I have actually been meaning to mention the Getty, but flaking.
Also, that place that Kat mentioned once where you can do ice cream sandwiches where you choose the cookie & ice cream flavor (starts with a "D", I think it's somewhere by UCLA). Is that within reasonable travel distance? (I swear, you'd think that someone who's spent her whole life in San Diego would have a better notion of LA geography, but I'm just useless at it).
I live in Long Beach. Have worked in Orange County for 13 years now. My knowledge of north of Long Beach is mild at best. You are in San Diego. Much better excuse. I don't know much of SD except the park with the museums. And the tall ships. And Sea World. And... And... that's about it off the top of my head.
Anything outside of the immediate Pasadena/Glendale/Burbank area involves mondo traffic. Doable, yes, but there’s so much to do right here that I’d recommend sticking closer on this trip.
I’m game to do Huntington on Saturday after brunch, perhaps. They are only open from 10:30 - 4:30, so it’s good timing to leave room for Prom prep. There is an entrance fee of $20, though -- worth noting. I have a couple of free guest passes (we are members) that I would be happy to share with those who need a little financial help -- just let me know. Even though the weather will be nice, though, it’s a lot of walking and very warm in the gardens. I actually wouldn’t mind wandering down Colorado to poke into shops and restaurants if anyone wants to join.
And are we still good for Griffith on Sunday post-brunch? I know a couple of us have cars, so we shouldn’t have transportation issues.
I'm still interested in going to the Peterson Automotive Museum if anyone else is interested.