Thursday, February 26, 2009

Palm Springs

You can drive or take a train to Palm Springs for a relaxing day or two. At the south end of town, you can find Palm Canyon, which is a very nice place to go hiking. Ask a hotel for a map.
Palm Springs hotels sometimes offer discounts for rooms (when business is slow). You can ask at the hotels.
You can also take an aerial tram ride up to the top of the snowy mountain. Buy tram tickets at a hotel for a small discount.
There are some okay Indian restaurants with lunch buffet specials in Palm Springs.
palm canyon:
aerial tramway:

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Catalina Island

If it's a nice sunny day, why not go to Catalina Island?

On Catalina Island, you can swim, snorkel, kayak, ride bikes, ride horses, go parasailing, or take a bus or boat tour. You can see bright orange fish called Garabaldi, the California State fish.
You can eat buffalo burgers because buffalo have lived on Catalina Island ever since they were filmed in a cowboy movie there.
Public Transportation:
1)Metro bus#720 to 7th/Figueroa (about 45 min.)
2)Blue Line train to Long Beach Transit Mall - last stop (about 1 hour)
3)Walk or take shuttle bus to Catalina Express (about 10 min.)

IMPORANT: Make a reservation before - some trips get sold out.
Go early, so you can enjoy all day on the island.
Take some motion sickness pills, so you don't get sick on the boat.

Metro day pass: $5
Catalina Express round trip: $66.50

Friday, February 06, 2009

Motorcycle Class


A few weeks ago I took a motorcycle class for the first time. The class is only three days, so it goes really fast. For the first class , we met at Westside Pavilion at the corner of Westwood and Pico and quickly learned from lectures and videos how to operate a motorcycle safely and took a test after just three hours. It helped me that I had downloaded and studied the DMV motorcycle handbook before the class. Then Saturday and Sunday we practiced riding a motocycle at the Veteran's Hospital parking lot on Wilshire. The teachers were really good. They explained step by step and were very strict. I got pretty nervous about making mistakes. At the end of Sunday's lesson, we took a riding test, including starting, shifting, turning, and stopping quickly. I passed! I'm not sure if I will buy a motorcycle, but I'm glad I learned how to be a safe rider.

Westside Motorcycle Academy:

DMV Motorcycle handbook: