Laguana beach was so nice today,no crowds,85 degrees,clear water,ice cold 12er coors light no life guards.beautiful for october...
I've been in my store since 9:30 a:m..........You suck.
i sneaK in RL...Think i might try it again today,hopefully there will be some waves.
Musta been statewide. I remember Laguna Beach being nice as a kid, it is good to know some places in SoCal are still worth remembering.
A touch cool here this am, but the afternoon was beautiful.
The little rain we had last weekend has taken the pressure of the firefighters, still worried but not tinderbox worried.
Our Dogwood trees afe starting to get the fall blush on the leaves, and fall is in the air. Puttin' the boat away tomorrow, we ain't good at boatin' if we can't swim, and the lakes have rolled over and are coolin' off.
I am getting the bug to buy a Rhino or some such thing again, hopefully I can control it fer another year.
I do seem to remember that guy.
Lots of good memories of bon fires on Tin Can Bach, parties at the Back Bay, riding dirt bikes in the LA river gettin' chased by cops... miniature golf at Shady Acres.
As a little kid there was no place cooler than going to Dooley's Hardware and checking out the awesome model Railroad layout they tricked out evn more at Christmas...
Cindy and I graduated in 1976, and I left Long Beach for good about three weeks later. Looking back I think that I left at the right time. Whittier Blvd. was shut down soon after that; Lions was gone, OCIR was doomed, and Nor Cal was still breathing hot-rod.
It still is...
I never understood the phenomenon nor did my grandparents & dad, (who owned a business on Whittier Blvd, in Montebello @ the time), about crusing it? I get it was to see and be seen, but couldnt they have done that somewhere else, like Firestone Blvd. :hmm
You surf?
RD