La La Land
So here we are in L.A. loving the 70 degree and sunshine-y weather, a spectacular run up the canyon overlooking the hills and the ocean, coffee and sandwiches at an outdoor cafe, a trip to Melrose for a little vintage shopping and an Ethiopian dinner.
Ethiopian food is a cool experience. No forks, no knives, no plates...just a giant crepe with little piles of vegetarian and meat delicacies all eaten entirely by hand. The crepe-like bread is given to you as a side as well and used to scoop up the spicy foods. Tasty.
Last night we had a sushi happy hour [every dish was $2.95... we ordered boatloads] and then shot some pool and an indoor/outdoor bar across the street. Andrew and I ran to the ocean before dinner to see the sunset but missed the fire ball by about 30 seconds. We did get to see the orange-y glow over the water and it felt really good to stand barefoot on sand again.
Tonight, we go to a 'squirrel' party. from what I understand this is some tradition like ground hogs day or something. Not sure what it means or if Matias just made it up but I'm up for an adventure.
Ethiopian food is a cool experience. No forks, no knives, no plates...just a giant crepe with little piles of vegetarian and meat delicacies all eaten entirely by hand. The crepe-like bread is given to you as a side as well and used to scoop up the spicy foods. Tasty.
Last night we had a sushi happy hour [every dish was $2.95... we ordered boatloads] and then shot some pool and an indoor/outdoor bar across the street. Andrew and I ran to the ocean before dinner to see the sunset but missed the fire ball by about 30 seconds. We did get to see the orange-y glow over the water and it felt really good to stand barefoot on sand again.
Tonight, we go to a 'squirrel' party. from what I understand this is some tradition like ground hogs day or something. Not sure what it means or if Matias just made it up but I'm up for an adventure.

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