Sunday, September 30, 2012

The LA Arboretum: More than just trees!

This peacock struts his stuff in the flower garden at the LA Arboretum.
The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanical Garden has the unique duality of representing several continents worth of foliage while simultaneously being conveniently located just off of the 210 freeway in Arcadia.  Featuring lush jungles, sprawling lawns, stunning deserts and historical architecture tucked away among the trees, a day at the Arboretum is not only a stroll around the world but a walk through time.  There are classes for the whole family, from yoga, art and flower arranging to story time for the kids.  There is even a class on obedience training for your canine kin! As an added attraction, peacocks roam the grounds, sounding out their eerie cries and basking in picture perfect sunbeams.  Parking is free, and admission is low compared to other local gardens, with a free day once a month on the third Tuesday. Definitely worth a day or two of exploration, and don't forget the sun screen!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Good Eats in LA: An Urban Piknic!

Chardonnay and Pumpkin Ravioli, a delicious dinner at Piknic!
If you're looking for a delicious meal, try Piknic, a chain of restaurants found only in Los Angeles.  The menu includes classics, for breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as California favorites for all hours, but also has some exclusive surprises, like the Pumpkin Ravioli (which I highly recommend!).  The omelets and burgers can be customized any way you like, and there is a full bar with happy hour specials.  The atmosphere is laid back, the design is urban and the Playa Vista location in particular was a popular locals' hangout from 4pm-7pm.  This is a great place for a night out with the gang or an intimate meal with that special someone!

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Tankland!

Many tanks greet you as you enter the American Military Museum.
Filled with actual military vehicles from across history, the American Military Museum is nestled behind a stand of trees off of Rosemead Blvd in South El Monte that you could have driven past a hundred times and never noticed.  However, this jewel of a museum is worth spending a day exploring!  From tanks to helicopters, jeeps to amphibious vehicles, the museum manages to cram years of history onto a few acres of land.  When you pay your admission, a reasonable $5 for adults, you are given a guide book to use that tells the history of each item in the park.  Prop helmets, belts and jackets are available if you want to take a picture and tell all of your buddys about the day you stormed the beaches of Arcadia.  They even host parties for the young, or young at heart.  There is not a lot of shade, so bring sun screen and wear comfortable shoes, but parking is free! 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

The Ice Cream & Soda Pop Stop


Classic Banana Split at the Fair Oaks Pharmacy.

The Fair Oaks Pharmacy and Soda Fountain has been a local destination in South Pasadena since 1915.  With its delicious ice cream treats and old fashioned sodas its a little slice of the past, filled with tons of collectible items and gag gifts.  Sandwiches and salads are also served, as well as a variety of coffee drinks, if you're not jumping straight to dessert.  There is free parking around the corner, and lots of shops to browse to walk off the calories.  Great for a date, family outing or just to treat yourself, but if you're planning to order a sundae, bring a friend!  Portions are more than one person can handle!