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Los Angeles is renowned for its movie stars, historic theaters, and sun-soaked beaches. However, many are unaware that LA is also encircled by a diverse array of nature reserves, offering a perfect retreat from the city’s hustle. These reserves provide an ideal setting to enjoy the beauty of the fall season. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, consider taking a day to explore these natural havens, all within an hour’s drive of Los Angeles County.
Nestled in the cliffs and canyons of the Santa Monica Mountains, Topanga State Park boasts 36 miles of trails through open grassland, live oaks, and views of the Pacific Ocean. The park is a haven for birdwatchers, and during the fall, the golden hues of the grasslands contrast beautifully with the deep blue of the ocean.
Once a filming location for classics like MASH*, this park transforms in the fall. The sycamore and oak woodlands turn shades of gold and rust, while the serene Malibu Creek offers a calm backdrop for picnics and relaxation.
It is not a traditional nature reserve, but this secluded pocket beach has sea caves and tide pools teeming with marine life. As summer fades, the beach becomes quieter, and the sunsets, with their golden autumn light, are truly something to behold.
Offering various reserves like the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve and the George F Canyon Preserve, this area is a mosaic of coastal sage scrub habitat, native plants, and wildlife. The cooler fall months are perfect for hiking and enjoying panoramic ocean views.
This 400-acre sanctuary in South El Monte is a delightful mix of woodlands, meadows, and lakes. Fall brings with it migratory birds, making it a hotspot for birdwatching.
Located in Newhall, this park houses California Sycamores that turn a lovely shade of gold during the fall. The park’s history is rich, and there’s even a trail leading to the Oak of the Golden Dream, the site where gold was first discovered in California.
Near Huntington Beach, this saltwater marsh is teeming with plant and animal life. Fall is especially captivating as it marks the beginning of the waterfowl migration season, with several species of birds taking up temporary residence here.
It is an area mainly for research, but there are public areas for hiking. The fall transforms this forest into a carpet of yellows, oranges, and browns, reflecting the season’s true essence.
Located at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, Eaton Canyon offers numerous trails. In addition, this Pasadena location also features a botanical garden, and even a waterfall. In the fall, the cottonwoods and willows don their autumn colors, and the cooler weather makes for a pleasant hiking experience.
Gardens have always served as peaceful sanctuaries, offering a retreat from the fast pace of life and a chance to reconnect with nature. In luxury estates, a garden becomes more than just a green space—it transforms into a refined extension of the home’s elegance. Creating the perfect luxury garden retreat involves meticulous attention to detail, a spark of creativity, and a deep appreciation for serenity. Here’s a guide to help you design your own idyllic oasis.
Before embarking on design, identify the primary purpose of your garden retreat. Is it for solitary meditation, hosting elegant outdoor soirees, or perhaps a serene place to read?
There’s something incredibly soothing about the sound of flowing water. Consider adding a koi pond, a cascading waterfall, or a modern, geometric fountain. The reflective quality of water also adds dimension and depth.
Choose plants that not only complement the aesthetic of your estate but also evoke luxury. Think ornamental trees, exotic flowers, and beautifully manicured topiaries.
Just as you would decorate your interior, consider incorporating sculptures, stone art, or bespoke garden installations. These pieces can become focal points or conversation starters.
Luxury is as much about comfort as it is about aesthetics. Invest in high-quality outdoor furniture, keeping in mind both durability and design. Create cozy nooks with plush seating adorned with weather-resistant cushions.
As the sun sets, your garden should glow. Integrate soft lighting—like lanterns, pathway lights, and even chandeliers hung from pergolas—to set a dreamy ambiance.
Utilize the vertical space with green walls or trellises adorned with climbers and creepers. This can add depth to your garden and also serve as a privacy screen.
A beautifully designed gazebo or pergola can serve as the centerpiece of your garden retreat. Consider ones with drapes for added elegance or ones fitted with heaters for chillier evenings.
The gentle hum of bees or the fluttering of butterflies can enhance the natural feel. Incorporate plants that attract such benign creatures. For larger estates, consider adding a small bird aviary.
There’s a primal allure to fire. Be it a grand fireplace, a modern fire pit, or simply torches, the warmth and light can elevate your garden’s coziness.
Ensure your retreat remains a sanctuary by incorporating tall plants, privacy screens, or even sound barriers to keep out unwanted noises.
A luxury garden retreat demands regular maintenance to preserve its beauty. Employ professional gardeners or landscaping services to keep your sanctuary in pristine condition.
Lastly, make the space truly yours. Whether it’s a hammock from your last beach vacation, a garden gnome with a story, or a special fragrance through scented flowers, your personal touch will make the retreat genuinely unique.
A luxury garden retreat is more than just a space—it’s an experience. It’s where elegance meets nature, and tranquility meets opulence. By incorporating the right elements, prioritizing comfort, and maintaining the space with care, you can transform a part of your estate into a heavenly getaway right in your backyard.
Economic news this week – The big news this week was Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell’s comments at the Fed’s annual Jackson Hole Conference. In his speech he said, “The time has come to cut interest rates.” He further stated that inflation had moderated and was heading toward the Fed’s 2% annual target. Stocks rallied on the news. Many experts feel that there will be a .25% drop in September, perhaps a .50% in November, and a 25% drop in December. That’s a 1% drop by year’s end. Others feel that there will be three 25% drops, totaling a .75% drop by year’s end. Either way, it’s great news for loans tied to short-term rates. HLOC line of credit loans are often tied to prime. Prime rates normally follow Fed rate movements. While HLOC loans will come down the same amount that Fed rates do, long-term mortgage rates will not. Mortgage rates typically follow long-term bond rates. We expect mortgage rates to drop, but not anywhere near the amount that Fed rates drop. In other news, the number of new jobs created over the past year was revised downward by 818,000 jobs, therefore U.S. job growth has been far weaker than initially reported. This was another consideration in the Fed’s decision to announce a shift to rate cuts.
Stock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 41,175.08 up 1.3% from 40,656.79 last week. It is up 9.2% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 5,634.61, up 3.9% from 5,554.25 last week. The S&P is up 18.1% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 17,877.79 up 1.4% from 17,631.72 last week. It is up 19.1% year-to-date. U.S. Treasury bond yields dropped sharply this week – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 3.81%, down from 3.89% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.10%, down from 4.15% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields. Mortgage rates – Every Thursday Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of August 22nd, 2024, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.46%, down from 6.49%, last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.62%, down from 5.66% last week. The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year. Freddie Mac was chartered by Congress in 1970 to keep money flowing to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Their mandate is to provide liquidity, stability, and affordability to the U.S. July California existing-home sales report – Prices down slightly from June, but up 6.5% from one year ago – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 278,810 on an annualized rate in July, up 4.7% from a revised 268,840 homes sold on an annualized basis last July. There was a 2.9-month supply of homes for sale, up from a 2.5-month supply one year ago. The statewide median price paid for a home in July was $886,560, down 1.6% from $900,720 in June and, up 6.5% from $832,530 one year ago. Have a great weekend! |
Check out what’s happening from August 23 through August 25 in your neighborhood! From a Beetlejuice pop-up to Outdoor Movies and more, we have you covered with this week’s events. Read on below for our weekly round-up.
When: August 23 through August 25
Where: Fairfax District
What: Sabrina Carpenter’s sixth studio album, Short N’ Sweet, is about to make its debut this Friday, and Angelenos have a unique opportunity to celebrate. Complex L.A. is hosting an exclusive pop-up event at 433 North Fairfax Avenue, running from Friday, August 23, through Sunday, August 25, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fans can shop a variety of exclusive merchandise inspired by the 25-year-old singer and actress, including T-shirts, tanks, hats, totes, CDs, and vinyl records. Each item in the collection reflects the style and spirit of the artist behind the hit “Espresso.”
When: July 13 – September 14, 2024
Where: L.A. Zoo
What: Experience the zoo like never before at this special after-hours exploration series, returning for two nights featuring ’80s cover bands and a silent disco. Exclusively for guests 21 and over, you can explore the zoo at your leisure or gain insights from pop-up zookeeper talks and live animal encounters. Let loose at live performances by local bands and dance the night away at the carousel. Enjoy popular local food trucks and a full bar to keep the festivities lively.
When: August 23 through October 6
Where: Hollywood
What: Tim Burton fans are in for a treat: Warner Bros. and Fever have joined forces to present Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: The Afterlife Experience, an immersive activation launching on August 23. This unique experience celebrates the upcoming September release of the highly anticipated sequel to the classic 1988 horror-comedy. Set to take over suite 201 of Ovation Hollywood, the 70-minute event is designed to be fun for all ages.
When: Until August 24
Where: The Getty
What: Hilltop sunset views and emerging bands make this Getty tradition a must-visit for Angelenos from both sides of the 405. This year’s lineup of free Saturday night shows includes Hailu Mergia (June 1), Slauson Malone 1 (June 15), Helado Negro (July 20), Julia Holter (July 27), and Woods (August 24). Tip: To avoid traffic and crowds, arrive early, preferably after 3pm when the parking fee drops to $15 (or $10 if you wait until the show starts). This way, you can explore the exhibits, which remain open until 8pm on Saturdays, and avoid the dinner rush.
When: August 24
Where: South Coast Botanical Garden | Palos Verdes
What: If you and your four-legged friend are inseparable, this dog-friendly series at Palos Verdes’ South Coast Botanic Garden is the perfect outing. Once a month, typically on the last Sunday, you can explore the garden’s expansive 87 acres together. Most of the paths are open to pups, with only a few exceptions like the rose garden and a couple of smaller areas. Water stations are conveniently placed throughout the grounds, and you can even opt for an obedience class if you’d like. Just remember, you’ll need to make a reservation, and your furry companion must stay on a leash at all times, including in the parking lot.
When: Until October 14
Where: Huntington Beach
What: Ahead of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenues icy winter transformation, the location will feature a roller rink. From August 10 to October 14, Roll @ Santa Monica invites you to enjoy two-hour skating sessions with rental skates available.
When: August 24
Where: Ventura County Credit Union | 2575 Vista Del Mar Drive Ventura
What: Wild & Scenic delivers a powerful call to action, urging festival-goers to discover how they can help protect our endangered planet. This Film Festival is Ventura Land Trust’s most significant annual fundraiser, dedicated to preserving and conserving the open spaces of Ventura County.
When: August 25
Where: Liberate Yourself | 13323 Ventura Boulevard
What: Paws & Relax events offer a unique and calming experience that strengthens the bond between you and your dog while connecting with fellow dog parents. Kirsten, a Vibrational Sound Healing Practitioner with over 20 years of experience, leads a special sound bath designed for both pets and their humans. Known for her work with animals, Kirsten’s expertise has been featured on KTLA 5 and Netflix’s “Pet Stars.”
When: Until August 31
Where: Sherman Oaks
What: Grab a seat on the rooftop of Westfield Fashion Square’s parking garage for this outdoor film series. Every Friday and Saturday throughout the summer, enjoy a variety of classic movies like Top Gun, La La Land, The Sandlot, Clueless, and more.
When: August 23, 4pm – 7pm
Where: Old Town Camarillo
What: The Camarillo Old Town Friday Night Cruise returns for 2024, taking place on the 4th Friday of each month from April through October, from 4-7 p.m. Classic car enthusiasts can cruise down Ventura Boulevard while enjoying craft vendors, face painting, and delicious local takeout from Camarillo Old Town eateries. 2024 dates include April 26, May 24, June 28, July 26, August 23, September 27, and October 25.
When: Until September 14
Where: 4550 Tierra Rejada Rd, Moorpark
What: The City of Moorpark presents Movies in the Park at Arroyo Vista Community Park, 4550 Tierra Rejada Road. Movies start at dusk, with gates opening an hour earlier. Bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the show. Vendors will be available, or you can bring your own snacks. No animals allowed, except service animals.
When: August 24, 1pm – 4pm
Where: Stagecoach Inn Museum, 51 S Ventu Park Rd, Newbury Park
What: On August 24, the Stagecoach Inn Museum will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the historic 1924 Timber School from 1-4 p.m. The event will feature a special conversation with former Timber School student Larry Janss, who will share his childhood memories of the school. Attendees can view a miniature replica of the 1924 school, as well as informational panels about the school and life in the Conejo Valley during the 1920s. Kids can participate in games and activities from the era, offering something for the entire family.
From a Black Hole App to Google Gemini and more, the tech world is buzzing with new developments. Apple, Google, and Microsoft are rolling out innovative tools and apps to enhance everyday digital experiences. Waymo is pushing the boundaries of autonomous driving with its latest robotaxis. Surprisingly, even Chick-fil-A is entering the streaming arena. On another front, citizen science apps are empowering people to help discover new black holes. This blog covers the latest tech news and highlights the innovations shaping our digital future.
Apple is restructuring its App Store division in response to new European Union regulations that require the company to support alternative app stores and payment methods. The division will be split into two groups: one focused on managing the App Store and the other on navigating alternative marketplaces in the EU. This change coincides with the departure of Matt Fischer, the long-time vice president of the App Store, who will be succeeded by senior director Carson Oliver. Ann Thai, a product director, will lead the new group addressing alternative distribution. Both divisions will report to App Store chief Phil Schiller.
In a surprising move, Chick-fil-A is planning to launch its own streaming platform later this year, focusing initially on family-friendly, unscripted programming, including a game show produced by Glassman Media and Sugar23. While the fast-food chain’s foray into entertainment may seem unexpected, its ties to the entertainment industry—through the Cathy family’s involvement in Trilith Studios—suggest this could be part of a broader strategy. Although Chick-fil-A has yet to comment, this new venture might echo similar moves by companies like Disney and Walmart, potentially blending content creation with advertising and customer engagement.
Google is upgrading its Gemini-powered writing tools in Gmail, introducing a “Polish” option to help users refine their drafts. Alongside existing features like “Formalize” and “Elaborate,” this new option makes it easier to perfect emails. The update also includes shortcuts in the email body on Android and iOS, highlighting available AI writing tools. These enhancements are accessible to those with Google One AI Premium accounts or who have purchased the Gemini add-on for Workspace, offering a streamlined way to draft, refine, and improve emails directly within Gmail.
Microsoft is rolling out a unified Microsoft Teams app that allows users to switch seamlessly between personal, work, and education accounts. After months of testing, the new app is now available for Windows and Mac, simplifying the previously confusing experience of managing multiple Teams accounts. The update also enhances the ability to switch between different Teams tenants and allows users to join meetings as guests without signing in. This streamlined approach replaces the need for separate apps, making it easier to manage notifications and access all accounts in one place. Existing users will receive the update automatically, while new users can download it from Microsoft’s site.
Waymo has introduced its sixth-generation robotaxi, an electric minivan made by Chinese automaker Zeekr, which boasts advanced technology and reduced sensor costs. The new vehicle integrates learnings from previous models, potentially reducing the need for extensive real-world testing. However, the rollout faces uncertainty due to impending U.S. tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, which could significantly impact production costs. The robotaxi features a streamlined sensor suite for enhanced safety and performance, but Waymo has yet to disclose when or where these vehicles will be deployed. The company is closely monitoring the tariff situation as it prepares to expand its operations.
Apple has introduced a web app for its Podcasts platform, available at podcasts.apple.com and compatible with major browsers like Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. The web app mirrors the familiar layout of the Mac and iOS versions, featuring sections like Browse, Home, and Top Charts. Users can sign in to access their followed shows, though playback speed controls are currently absent. This launch follows Apple’s recent rollout of web apps for Apple Maps, Apple Music, and Apple TV, expanding its web-based offerings.
The Dutch Black Hole Consortium is enlisting the public’s help to discover novel black holes using an app called Black Hole Finder. This app allows users to analyze images captured by BlackGEM telescopes in Chile, which scan the sky for fleeting light from kilonovas—bright flashes produced when two neutron stars merge into a black hole. Due to the brief duration of this light, quick identification is crucial. The app presents users with images to determine if a potential black hole is real or a false positive, aiding scientists in where to focus their telescopes. The public’s participation also helps improve the app’s AI, and experienced users can even contribute to scientific publications. The app is available on iOS, Android, and the web.
Mortgage rates – Every Thursday Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of August 22nd, 2024, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.46%, down from 6.49%, last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.62%, down from 5.66% last week.
The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.
Freddie Mac was chartered by Congress in 1970 to keep money flowing to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Their mandate is to provide liquidity, stability, and affordability to the U.S.
Los Angeles’ dining scene is ever-evolving, and 2024 is proving to be an exceptional year for new culinary talent. From cozy neighborhood spots to avant-garde gastronomic experiences, there are plenty of choices this August. We’ve narrowed down the top ten new eateries that are redefining what it means to dine in LA. Whether you’re in the mood for an intimate omakase experience or a cocktail in a sleek, these establishments offer something for every palate. Join us as we explore the hottest new tables in town, each bringing its own unique flavor to the vibrant tapestry of Los Angeles cuisine.
Location: 1209 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, California 90403
Nestled in the heart of Santa Monica, Petit Grain Boulangerie is the latest must-visit for pastry enthusiasts on the Westside. Crafted by the talented duo Clémence de Lutz, a former pastry instructor, and Tony Hernandez, a seasoned baker, this small bakery is already making waves. With a menu that celebrates the art of laminated dough and an array of other delectable treats, all enhanced by the freshest farmers’ market ingredients, it’s no surprise that fans are flocking to experience the open kitchen magic.
Location: 23 Windward Avenue, Venice, California 90291
At Winston House in Venice, Chef Wes Whitsell introduces Mama’s Boy, a heartfelt homage to the Italian American cuisine of his Texas upbringing. The menu is a nostalgic journey, featuring dishes like ricotta-stuffed manicotti topped with venison ragu, a tribute to his parents’ culinary traditions. Whether it’s the cornmeal-fried oysters or the smoked brisket agnolotti, every bite here feels like a comforting nod to the past. Enjoy a memorable dining experience this August, all while embracing the vibrant energy of Venice.
Location: 11604 West San Vicente Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90049
Chef Nicola Mastronardi returns to Brentwood with Osteria Vera, a refined take on Italian classics in a space that feels like it’s always been part of the neighborhood. With its open kitchen and charming exposed brick, the restaurant offers an inviting backdrop to enjoy dishes like cacio e pepe and lobster paccheri. Osteria Vera has quickly become a go-to for anyone craving authentic, yet elevated, Italian cuisine.
Location: 11500 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90064
Mori Nozomi is a West LA gem where the artistry of Japanese seafood takes center stage. Helmed by Nozomi Mori, this intimate omakase experience is delivered by an all-female team, adding a unique touch to LA’s sushi scene. Diners are treated to an exquisite lineup of delicacies such as uni and hairy crab, all prepared with precision and a deep respect for traditional techniques. With only eight seats available and reservations hard to come by, it’s a culinary adventure worth pursuing.
Location: 124 Manhattan Beach Blvd. Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Revamping the former Manhattan Beach Brewco, Brewco Social emerges as a vibrant gastropub that’s already a hit among locals. With chef Neal Fraser at the helm, the menu offers a globe-trotting array of flavors—think shishito peppers next to pork schnitzel and spicy Korean ribs. This eclectic mix, paired with an impressive lineup of craft beers and cocktails, makes Brewco Social a lively spot. Stop by this August to enjoy a scene that perfectly captures the laid-back beachside vibe.
Location: 7174 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90046
This August, venture to Melrose Avenue for The Benjamin. The dining spot exudes vintage glamour with its Art Deco design and a menu that feels both classic and contemporary. Ben Shenassafar’s first foray into the restaurant world impresses with dishes like a perfectly executed cheeseburger and crispy crab beignets. Coupled with expertly crafted cocktails, including ice-cold martinis, The Benjamin has quickly become a hotspot for the stylish set.
Location: 460 South La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90036
Chef Joshua Skenes returns to LA with Leopardo, a refined culinary haven on La Brea Avenue. Here, the emphasis is on simplicity and quality, with wood-fired pizzas and meticulously prepared seafood taking the spotlight. Whether it’s the umami-rich “lord’s water” accompanying the whitefish or the care that goes into each dish, Leopardo delivers a dining experience that feels both luxurious and approachable.
Location: 1430 North Cahuenga Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90028
Laya Hollywood, led by Chef Charbel Hayek, brings a vibrant outdoor dining experience to Hollywood. Specializing in kebabs and mezze, the menu at Laya offers a flavorful journey. This August, enjoy options like wagyu beef skewers and chile-spiced octopus. The laid-back atmosphere is complemented by a drink menu featuring Lebanese wines and innovative cocktails. Likewise, this makes it an ideal spot for a relaxed, yet sophisticated, evening.
Location: 3465 West 6th Street, Los Angeles, California 90020
In the heart of Koreatown, Danbi reinvents the space that was once Tokki, now a modern Korean dining destination. The team behind Danbi, including Chef Lareine Ko, serves up inventive takes on Korean staples. Pastry Chef Isabelle Manibusan rounds out the experience with desserts that blend her childhood memories with contemporary flair.
Location: 1850 Industrial Street, Los Angeles, California 90021
Camélia brings a chic, cross-cultural dining experience to the Arts District, seamlessly blending French and Japanese influences. Under the guidance of Chef Charles Namba and beverage director Courtney Kaplan, the menu shines. Enjoy dishes like aioli garni with Japanese pickles and a croque madame with a twist. The drinks are equally inventive, making Camélia a destination for both food lovers and cocktail aficionados.
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Even as a local, it’s easy to forget that LA has a bounty of things to do to spend the day around town. With so many local gems, we thought to share the sites you may not often see. Read on and take a stroll around town with this week’s out-and-about recommendations!
Located in the San Gabriel Mountains, the Mount Wilson Observatory has amazing views of the city. Admission to the area is free, and guided tours are available. For parking, you’ll just need to buy a Forest Service Adventure Pass.
If you are looking for a workout, these WPA-era staircases are ideal for fitness enthusiasts. Open for public use, you can spend the day, morning or afternoon, taking on this hidden Silver Lake gem. For an exhaustive list of the stairs, check out author Charles Fleming’s Secret Stairs.
This famed botanical garden/wonderland is famed for its scenic setting. With the soon-to-be arrival of fall, it’s also where you can catch a family-friendly flick. Spend the day at Huntington and stay for a feature film in Pasadena’s most beloved nature destination.
Take in the coastline with a bike ride down the Strand. This bike-friendly path kicks off at Will Rogers State Beach before ending in Torrance County Beach. The Strand bike trail is a great way to spend the day and a good workout too!
Contrary to popular belief, there is only one off-leash beach in L.A. County. For the best waterfront spot to take your furry friend, make your way to Rosie’s Dog Beach. The four-acre area is perfect for the pup in your life and a lovely way to spend the day!
An incubator for L.A.’s next big food spot, everyone in LA should experience Smorgasburg LA at least once…a month. With more than 80 food and retail stalls at ROW DTLA, there is something for every appetite. Spend the day the food lover way at this downtown staple.
There is more to Malibu than the beach. Malibu State Creek Park is a nature lover’s paradise. Spend the Day in this state treasure for dramatic gorges, open pastures, lush forests, and more! With just one visit, it’s easy to see why Malibu Creek is considered one of Southern California’s most stunning spots.