Catalina Island Getaway | Out & About

Looking for a perfect weekend getaway that’s both relaxing and adventurous? Catalina Island, just 22 miles off the Southern California coast, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and charming small-town allure. Whether you’re seeking thrilling adventures or peaceful relaxation, Catalina Island has something for everyone. Here’s a guide to making the most of your weekend on this picturesque island.

Avalon: The Heart of Catalina Island

Begin your Catalina adventure in Avalon, the island’s main town. This charming, walkable town is filled with quaint shops, delightful restaurants, and historic landmarks. Stroll down Crescent Avenue, known locally as Front Street, to browse unique boutiques and savor delicious local cuisine. Don’t miss a visit to the Catalina Island Museum to learn about the island’s rich history and culture.

One of Avalon’s most iconic landmarks is the Catalina Casino. Despite its name, this stunning Art Deco building isn’t a gambling establishment but a cultural hub. It houses a movie theater, a ballroom, and the Catalina Island Museum. Take a guided tour to discover the fascinating history and breathtaking views from the building’s upper levels.

Outdoor Adventures

Catalina Island is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The crystal-clear waters surrounding the island are perfect for snorkeling and kayaking. Head to Lover’s Cove Marine Preserve, one of the top snorkeling spots in California, where you can swim among vibrant marine life. If kayaking is more your style, rent a kayak and paddle around the island’s scenic coves and beaches.

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, Catalina’s zip-line eco-tour is a must. This thrilling adventure takes you soaring over Descanso Canyon, offering spectacular views of the island and the ocean beyond. The guided tour includes five separate lines, each providing a unique perspective of Catalina’s natural beauty.

Hiking is another popular activity on Catalina Island. The island boasts a variety of trails ranging from easy walks to challenging hikes. The Garden to Sky Trail offers panoramic views of Avalon and the Pacific Ocean, making the trek well worth the effort. For a more leisurely hike, the Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden provides a beautiful setting with diverse plant species and serene paths.

Scenic Tours

To explore more of the island, consider taking a scenic boat tour or renting a golf cart. Boat tours offer a chance to see Catalina’s stunning coastline and perhaps even spot some wildlife, such as dolphins or sea lions. Various tours are available, including glass-bottom boat rides and semi-submersible submarine tours, which provide an up-close view of the underwater world.

Renting a golf cart is a fun and convenient way to explore Avalon at your own pace. Drive up to the scenic overlooks for breathtaking views, visit the Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden, or simply enjoy the charming streets of Avalon. It’s a great way to see the sights without the need for extensive walking.

Relaxation

After a day of adventure, unwind on one of Catalina’s beautiful beaches. Descanso Beach is a favorite spot, offering pristine sands, clear waters, and the chance to rent a cabana for the ultimate relaxation. Enjoy a cocktail from the beach club while soaking up the sun and listening to the gentle waves.

For a truly relaxing experience, indulge in one of the island’s spa services. Many spas in Avalon offer a range of treatments, from massages to facials, designed to rejuvenate and refresh. It’s the perfect way to end your Catalina Island getaway.

As You Set Sail On The Day

Catalina Island is an ideal destination for a weekend escape, offering a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and charm. From exploring the historic town of Avalon to embarking on thrilling outdoor activities and enjoying serene moments on the beach, Catalina provides a memorable experience for every traveler. Plan your trip to Catalina Island and discover the magic of this Southern California gem.

Outdoor Entertaining Ideas | Home Tips

With the arrival of warmer weather and the blooming of flowers, it’s an ideal moment to start organizing outdoor events with loved ones. Whether you’re throwing a laid-back barbecue, a sophisticated garden soirée, or an energetic picnic, we’ve got everything you need. From innovative table settings and exciting party themes to delicious seasonal recipes, you’ll be fully prepared to host an unforgettable gathering. Embrace the outdoors and make the most of your May celebrations!

Table Setting Ideas:

  1. Rustic Elegance: Blend the charm of rustic wooden elements with delicate floral arrangements and soft linens for a chic and inviting table setting. Use wooden chargers, mason jar glasses, and burlap table runners to create a cozy, farmhouse-inspired ambiance.
  2. Boho Chic: Capture the bohemian spirit by layering colorful, patterned textiles such as tablecloths, napkins, and cushions. Accessorize with vibrant, mismatched dinnerware, gold or brass flatware, and an eclectic assortment of glassware for a lively and unique look.
  3. Garden Party: Infuse your table with the beauty of your garden by using fresh floral centerpieces, pastel linens, and vintage-inspired china. Enhance the setting with lace-edged napkins, glass candle holders, and delicate string lights to add a touch of magic and elegance.

Party Themes:

  1. Mediterranean Soirée: Give your guests a taste of the Mediterranean with a menu bursting with fresh, vibrant flavors, such as grilled seafood, Greek salad, and tapenade. Set the scene with olive branches, terracotta pots, and blue and white accents to evoke a coastal atmosphere.
  2. Fiesta Fun: Throw a lively and colorful fiesta featuring dishes like tacos, guacamole, and churros. Decorate with bold, bright colors, paper banners, and hand-painted ceramics to create an authentic and festive vibe.
  3. Backyard Movie Night: Create a magical outdoor cinema by setting up a movie screen and inviting guests to enjoy a classic film under the stars. Serve popcorn, homemade slushies, and easy-to-eat finger foods. Provide cozy blankets and lawn chairs for comfortable seating.

Seasonal Recipes:

  1. Strawberry and Spinach Salad: Combine baby spinach, fresh strawberries, and crumbled goat cheese. Add toasted almonds and then drizzle with a homemade poppy seed dressing for a light and refreshing side dish.
  2. Grilled Vegetable Skewers: Marinate a variety of seasonal vegetables, such as bell peppers, zucchini, and cherry tomatoes. For flavor, toss the vegetables in olive oil, garlic, and herbs. Thread them onto skewers and grill until tender for a delicious and healthy side.
  3. Lemon Herb Grilled Chicken: Marinate chicken breasts in a zesty blend of lemon juice, garlic, and fresh herbs. Grill to perfection and serve with a side of seasonal vegetables or a crisp salad.

    With these outdoor entertaining ideas, you’ll be well-equipped to create memorable gatherings this May. Happy hosting!

Economic Update | Week Ending May 18, 2024

Economic news this week included some data that indicated that inflation may be moderating. This included that the Consumer Price Index (CPI), showed that consumer prices increased 3.4% year-over-year in April, down from a 3.5% a year-over-year increase in March. The Core CPI index, which strips out food and energy costs, rose 3.6% year-over-year, down from 3.8% in March. That marked the lowest annual increase in core inflation since early 2021. Bond yields dropped for the fourth consecutive week as investors feel that rates will continue to drop as inflation moderates. The prospect of lower borrowing costs, while consumers remain spending, drove stock markets up again. The S&P and Nasdaq have increased for four consecutive weeks, while the Dow celebrated a fifth consecutive week of gains and ended the week over 40,000 for the first time.

Stock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 40,003.59, up 1.2% from 39,512.84 last week. It is up 6.1% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 5,303.27, up 1.6% from 5,222.68 last week. The S&P is up 11.2% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 16,684.97, up 2.1% from 16,340.87 last week. It is up 11.1% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.42%, down from 4.50% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.56%, down from 4.64% 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 May 16, 2024, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.02%, down from 7.09% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.28%, down from 6.38% last week. Mortgage rates have dropped for four straight weeks.

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.

Year-over-year California home prices jumped 11.4% in April – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 275,540 on an annualized rate in April, up 3% from an annualized rate of 267,470 in March, and up 4.4 from a revised 226,960 homes sold on an annualized basis last April. There was a 2.6-month supply of homes on the market in March, up from a 2.5-month supply one year ago. The statewide median price paid for a home in April was $904,210, up 5.8% from $854,490 in March and up 11.4% from a revised median price of $811,520 in April 2023.

The graph below shows sales data by county in Southern California.

Mortgage Rate Update | May 16, 2024

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 May 16, 2024, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 7.02%, down from 7.09% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.28%, down from 6.38% 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.

Weekend Events | May 17 – May 19

May is flying by and with it comes a bevy of fun happening all around town. With warmer weather and summer just around the corner, there is no better time to explore your neighborhood. Check out what’s happening from LA to the Westside and Conejo to San Fernando Valley from May 17 through May 19. 

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 17 – May 19 

Cinespia

When: Until June 29

Where: Various Locations

What: The summer screening series is back, kicking off the season with events at L.A. State Historic Park, featuring “Mamma Mia!” on May 10 and “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” on May 17. The series then moves to the Rose Bowl for a screening of “Almost Famous” on May 25, before returning to Hollywood Forever Cemetery later in the month.

John Williams Spotlight

When: May 18 – May 19 

Where: Disney Concert Hall | DTLA

What: Can’t get enough of John Williams’ magic at the Bowl? The LA Phil celebrates the legendary composer with two years of live scores and concerts at Disney Hall. The series culminates with an evening led by Gustavo Dudamel, featuring a suite from Harry Potter (May 18, 19).

Beverly Hills Art Show

When: May 18 – May 19

Where: Beverly Gardens Park

What: Since 1973, artists have gathered at Beverly Gardens Park every spring and fall for a vibrant festival, previously known as the Affaire in the Gardens. This year, 230 artists will display their works, including paintings, sculptures, watercolors, and photography. Set along four blocks of Santa Monica Boulevard between Rodeo and Rexford Drive, the event offers something for everyone, with free kids’ activities, food trucks, and beer and wine gardens featuring live music.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 17 – May 19 

MAINopoly: A Taste of Main Street

When: May 19 

Where: Main Street Santa Monica

What: To entertain and support the Westside community, much of Santa Monica’s Main Street will transform into an interactive Monopoly board game. Attendees will receive “MAINopoly dollars” to exchange for food tastings at top establishments like Ashland Hill, Holey Grail Donuts, Jameson’s Pub, the Victorian, and Pasjoli. Enjoy dishes and drinks, and check out the “Go to Jail” VIP lounge and beer garden for a special experience.

Venice Family Clinic Art Walk + Auction

When: Until May 19

Where: Venice

What: The Venice Artwalk is back for its 45th year, supporting the Venice Family Clinic through an auction and offering a free chance to explore the Venice and broader L.A. art scene. From May 10 to 19, visit 910 Abbot Kinney to view artworks by Ed Ruscha, Larry Bell, Ed Moses, Alison Saar, Kenny Scharf, Patrisse Cullors, Sayre Gomez, and others.

SOAR

When: Until August 31, 2024

Where: Palos Verdes

What: Explore a pavilion filled with fluttering butterflies and observe a chamber with pupae and caterpillars at South Coast Botanic Garden’s seasonal exhibition. For an extra $6, you can purchase a flower vial or ring filled with nectar to attract and feed the butterflies.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 17 – May 19 

Filipino California: Art and the Filipino Diaspora

When: Until September 8  

Where: Glendale 

What: Explore the works of seven contemporary artists—Eliseo Art Silva, Allison Hueman, Anthony Francisco, Maryrose Cobarrubias Mendoza, Christine Morla, Maria Villote, and Junn Roca—at the Forest Lawn Museum. Their pieces delve into Filipino culture and the Filipino-American experience.

K-Pop Skate Night

When: May 17

Where: Moonlight Rollerway | Glendale

What: Welcome to K-Pop Skate Night! Groove to your favorite K-Pop hits on wheels at Moonlight Rollerway, Inc. This event is perfect for K-Pop fans of all ages, so bring your friends and family for a night of fun and music. Join us on Friday, May 17, 2024, from 8 PM to 11 PM. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to skate and dance to the latest K-Pop tracks. Admission is required, so make sure to arrive early to secure your spot!

LA County Fire Hogs 8th Annual Memorial Ride

When: May 18

Where: Route 66 Classic Grill | 18730 Soledad Canyon Road, Santa Clarita

What: Join the Los Angeles County Fire Hogs on Saturday, May 18th, 2024, for the 7th Annual Memorial Ride. This event raises funds for the L.A. County Firefighter Family Support Group.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events  | May 17 – May 19 

California Strawberry Festival at the Ventura County Fairgrounds

When: May 18 

Where: Ventura County Fairgrounds and Event Center | Ventura

What: The 38th Annual California Strawberry Festival will take place on Saturday and Sunday, May 18-19, 2024, at the Ventura County Fairgrounds (10 W. Harbor Blvd., Ventura). Festivalgoers can enjoy strawberry treats from over 50 food and beverage booths. The event features artists and crafters, a Ninja Nation obstacle course, live entertainment on two stages, “build-your-own” strawberry shortcake, and more.

Matilija Poppy Festival at Conejo Valley Botanic Garden

When: May 19 

Where: 400 W Gainsborough Rd | Thousand Oaks

What: The Conejo Valley Botanic Garden invites you to its annual Matilija Poppy Festival on Sunday, May 19, 2024, from 11 AM to 4 PM. The event will showcase beautiful Matilija poppies and include garden tours at 11:30 AM and 2 PM, along with crafts, guest speakers, and more activities for all ages.

The Greater Contribution Hosts “A Woman’s Worth” Event in Thousand Oaks

When: May 19

Where: Thousand Oaks, CA

What: The Greater Contribution, a non-profit that provides micro-loans for women in remote Ugandan villages, is hosting “A Woman’s Worth” celebration on Sunday, May 19th, from 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM in Thousand Oaks. In a beautiful outdoor garden, guests will enjoy live entertainment. See Ugandan dancers, African drumming, storytelling, and enjoy international foods. This exclusive fundraising event is dedicated to empowering Ugandan women and offers an immersive cultural experience while supporting brighter futures and stronger communities.

Best Sushi Spots in Los Angeles | LA Eats

Looking for a great sushi spot to try this week? We have you covered on where to enjoy delicious hand-crafted rolls! Check out our list below of tasty sushi spots around town. 

Sushi Ginza Onodera

Location: 609 La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood

When it comes to sushi spots Sushi Ginza Onodera offers an exquisite omakase experience with fish flown in daily from Japan. The intimate setting and meticulous attention to detail make it a top choice for sushi enthusiasts.

Sushi Park

Location: 8539 Sunset Blvd #20, West Hollywood

Sushi Park is known for its no-frills approach, focusing purely on the quality of the fish. The chef’s omakase menu highlights the freshest seasonal ingredients.

Nozawa Bar

Location: 212 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills

Nozawa Bar provides an exclusive dining experience with a limited number of seats. The chef’s selection changes daily, ensuring a unique and memorable meal each time.

Sushi Zo

Location: Various locations

Sushi Zo offers a high-end omakase menu that emphasizes the balance of flavors. The minimalist decor and skilled chefs create a serene and elegant dining environment.

Q Sushi

Location: 30770 Russell Ranch Rd ste a, Westlake Village

Among sushi spots, Q Sushi is celebrated for its imaginative sushi. The restaurant’s commitment to authenticity and quality makes it a standout spot in the heart of LA.

Sushi Tsujita

Location: 2006 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025

Sushi Tsujita offers a delightful omakase experience with a focus on seasonal ingredients. The cozy ambiance and expertly crafted dishes attract sushi lovers from all over the city.

Shunji Japanese Cuisine

Location: 3003 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica

Shunji Japanese Cuisine is known for its creative and artful sushi presentations. The chef’s omakase menu showcases a variety of fresh and seasonal fish.

Matsuhisa

Location: 129 N La Cienega Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Matsuhisa, owned by renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa, offers a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian flavors. The sophisticated atmosphere and exceptional sushi make it a must-visit.

Morihiro

Location: 3133 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90039

Sushi chef Morihiro Onodera finally has his own omakase restaurant in Atwater Village, offering masterful preparations and world-class sushi. The intimate setting and personalized service provide an unforgettable dining experience.

KazuNori

Location: Various Locations

KazuNori specializes in hand rolls made with the freshest ingredients. The casual setting and quick service make it a popular spot for sushi on the go.

Sushi Note

Location: 13447 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

Sushi Note combines a love for sushi and wine, offering expertly paired omakase menus. The relaxed ambiance and knowledgeable staff enhance the dining experience.

Sushi Tama

Location: 116 N Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles

Sushi Tama offers a modern take on traditional sushi. The innovative dishes and stylish decor attract a trendy crowd looking for a unique culinary adventure.

Sushi Enya

Location: Various locations

Sushi Enya provides a cozy and intimate atmosphere with a focus on high-quality sushi. The omakase menu is crafted with care, featuring the freshest fish available.

Sushi Ichi 805

Location: 205 E Channel Islands Blvd, Port Hueneme, CA 93041

Sushi Ichi 805 delivers an authentic Edomae sushi experience. The attention to detail and commitment to tradition make it a top choice for sushi connoisseurs.

Sasabune

Location: 11917 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles,

Sasabune is known for its “Trust Me” menu, where the chef selects the best fish of the day. The unpretentious setting and exceptional sushi keep guests coming back.

Hiko Sushi

Location: 11275 National Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064

Hiko Sushi focuses on the purity of flavors, serving simple yet exquisite sushi. The minimalist approach and fresh ingredients make it a beloved spot.

Asanebo

Location: 11941 Ventura Blvd, Studio City

Asanebo is an award-winning sushi restaurant known for its innovative dishes. The omakase menu features a mix of traditional and contemporary flavors, ensuring a memorable meal.

The Brothers Sushi

Location: Various locations

The Brothers Sushi is a fine addition to the Valley’s thriving sushi scene. Offering both a la carte and omakase options, chef Mark Okuda crafts stellar sushi with creative flair. The restaurant has locations in Santa Monica and Culver City.

Leona’s Sushi House

Location: 11814 Ventura Blvd, Studio City

Leona’s Sushi House, led by Frank Leon and Shigenori Fujimoto, features a blend of Peruvian flavors and traditional sushi. The multi-faceted space offers indoor and outdoor dining, with an intimate counter for a unique omakase experience.

Hama Sushi

Location: 347 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Hama Sushi is known for its no-nonsense approach, offering only sushi and sashimi. The straightforward menu and exceptional preparation make it a favorite among locals.

Uoichiba

Location: 9355 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232

Uoichiba, inside Citizen’s Public Market, offers handrolls filled with dry-aged fish. The casual counter serves a la carte or lunch-sized omakase meals with cuts of tuna, kanpachi, and more.

Soko

Location: 101 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401

Soko, tucked into the Fairmont Miramar, offers a 12-course nigiri omakase for $120 and a six-course omakase for $185. For sushi spots, this intimate sushi bar provides a convivial and playful dining experience.

From Netflix Ads to Uber Rides and More! | Tech News

 See what’s buzzing in the world of tech with our weekly round-up of news. From Netflix Ads to Uber Rides and more, we have you covered. Read on below for a bite-size version of the news you want to know.

AT&T Set to Launch Satellite-to-Smartphone Service Soon

AST SpaceMobile has been demonstrating voice, text, and video calls via satellite using 4G LTE and 5G, achieving download speeds of 14Mbps. The company has now finalized a commercial agreement with AT&T to develop a space-based broadband network, aligning with the upcoming launch of AST’s first five commercial satellites this summer. The FCC is creating a framework to support such services, aiming for seamless connectivity everywhere. With Apple and Android already incorporating satellite features, and Starlink testing similar links, dead zones may soon be eliminated.

Netflix’s Ad-Supported Tier Reaches 40 Million Users

Netflix’s ad-supported model has gained traction, reaching 40 million monthly users globally, up from 23 million earlier this year. At its 2024 upfront presentation, Netflix announced plans to launch an in-house advertising technology platform. More than 40 percent of new users in regions with ads are opting for the ad-supported tier. Netflix also expanded its advertising partnerships to include Google, The Trade Desk, and Magnite, alongside its initial partner, Microsoft. Additionally, Netflix is pushing further into live events, including streaming NFL games and weekly WWE broadcasts.

Airbus Unveils Racer Hybrid Aircraft to the Public

Airbus has introduced the Racer, a hybrid aircraft combining elements of a helicopter and an airplane, designed to expedite emergency response times. The Racer features wings, forward-facing rotors, and top helicopter blades, allowing it to take off vertically and land smoothly without a runway. This demonstration model was showcased in Marseille, France, as part of the Clean Sky 2 project, which aims to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 20% compared to conventional aircraft. The Racer had its first flight in April and meets the project’s environmental goals.

Google Enhances In-Car Infotainment with New Apps

Google is adding new apps to its in-car infotainment platforms, including streaming services Max and Peacock, which will be available in cars from Renault, Polestar, and Volvo. Additionally, the Angry Birds game will be accessible while parked. For Android Auto, the Uber app will soon be available, aiding drivers with trip management and navigation. Google is also introducing a casting feature with Rivian, allowing video content to be cast from phones to the car’s display while parked. These updates aim to enhance in-car entertainment and convenience.

Uber Launches New Mobility Services and Features

Uber has announced new products at its annual Go-Get conference, including Uber Shuttle for airports and concerts, and scheduled carpool trips. The service, Uber Shuttle will be coming soon to select cities. Likewise, this allows customers to book seats on shuttle buses via the Uber app, with fares being a fraction of regular rides. The company has partnered with Live Nation and Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium for these services. Additionally, UberX Share now offers scheduled rides up to 30 days in advance. Other updates include Uber One memberships for students and new Uber Eats perks for Costco members.

Instagram Co-Founder Mike Krieger Joins Anthropic as Chief Product Officer

Anthropic has appointed Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger as its new chief product officer. Krieger, previously working on the AI news-reading app Artifact, will lead Anthropic’s product initiatives. The company, founded by ex-OpenAI employees, aims to transform its core technology into market-ready products, including the recently launched Claude app for iOS and support for multiple languages. Anthropic has raised nearly $8 billion and has significant investors like Amazon and Google, positioning it to compete in the rapidly evolving AI industry.

Syd Leibovitch Featured on Real Estate Podcast

Syd Leibovitch, President of Rodeo Realty, recently appeared on the LA Fixers Real Estate Podcast! Drawing from his extensive experience, Syd offers valuable insights into the intricacies of the real estate industry, providing viewers with a comprehensive understanding of market trends, investment strategies, and the keys to success in this ever-evolving landscape.

You can watch the full episode below:

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Exploring Historical L.A. | Out & About

Los Angeles, renowned globally for its entertainment and glamour, also boasts a rich and diverse history. This history is showcased in the city’s numerous historical landmarks, iconic buildings, and cultural sites. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the City of Angels’ past, this guide will lead you through some of the most captivating historical landmarks in Los Angeles.

The Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades)

The Getty Villa, a stunning replica of an ancient Roman villa, houses the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan antiquities. The beautiful gardens and breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean add to the Villa’s allure, making it a must-visit historical destination.

The Griffith Observatory (Griffith Park)

Since 1935, the Griffith Observatory has offered public access to telescopes and exhibits about space and science. This iconic landmark, perched high above the city in Griffith Park, offers stunning views of Los Angeles and the cosmos beyond.

Olvera Street (Downtown)

Known as “the birthplace of Los Angeles,” Olvera Street is a vibrant marketplace that showcases the city’s Mexican heritage. With its traditional Mexican-style buildings, restaurants, and shops, Olvera Street is a living museum paying homage to a rich cultural legacy.

The Bradbury Building (Downtown)

Built in 1893, the Bradbury Building is one of Los Angeles’ architectural gems. Its stunning interior, featuring ornate ironwork, marble stairs, and open-cage elevators, has been a favorite location for many films, including “Blade Runner.”

The Hollywood Walk of Fame (Hollywood)

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a testament to the city’s role as the global center of the entertainment industry. With over 2,600 stars honoring luminaries from film, TV, radio, music, and theater, it’s a historical landmark that recognizes the dreams and achievements that have shaped Hollywood.

The Watts Towers (Watts)

This collection of 17 interconnected structures is one of LA’s most unique landmarks. Watts Towers is a testament to one man’s vision and determination. The art display is made from steel and decorated with a mosaic of glass, shells, and ceramic tiles. Likewise, this makes it a remarkable feat of folk art and architecture.

Union Station (Downtown)

Opened in 1939, Union Station is considered one of the last of America’s great railway stations. With its blend of Spanish Colonial, Mission Revival, and Art Deco styles, it’s a beautiful reminder of the golden age.

From ancient art collections to iconic movie locations, Los Angeles’ historical landmarks offer a fascinating glimpse into the city’s past. Likewise, exploring these sites will deepen your understanding and appreciation of LA’s rich and diverse history.

Giving Your Home a Summer Splash of Color | Home Tips

Considering giving your home a splash of color for the summer? There are endless ways to refresh your interiors for sunnier days. From fresh summer flowers to vibrant accents, it’s time to embrace the season. If you want to stylishly transition your space from winter to summer, here are five tips to get you started:

1. Fresh summer flowers

Even if you do not have the space or time to have a summer garden, there are plenty of ways to incorporate plants into your home. Try adding a potted lemon tree to your balcony or front door for something bright and fresh. Houseplants are also ideal for improving your mood and alleviating stress. Plus they make for a great and fresh way to add a summer splash of color!

If you do not have adequate floor space, adding hanging plants can add a vibrant pop of green to a room. Also, if you plan to travel or go on vacation, faux flowers are a great option to keep your home looking gorgeous without the hassle of running to the store and taking care of the plant.

2. Colorful Pillows

Pillows and cushions are fun and easy ways to add a summer splash of color to your home. Explore the freedom to mix and match patterns, textures, styles, and contrasting colors like royal blue and bright yellow.

Removable covers and cushions make it easy to switch to various options as your preferences change. Additionally, you can replace heavy winter curtains with sheer drapes to let more light in for a summery vibe.

3. Shaggy vintage rugs and runners

If your home has lots of dark colors, you may want to go for a breezier summer feel with a tightly-woven runner. Vintage rugs are always an excellent opportunity to savor the gorgeous summer weather. They complement a cozy seating area, making it feel more intimate. You can add luxurious accents and artwork to brighten your space and create a more balanced look.

4. Pop of color

Summer is the best time to change dull colors and add vibrance to your home. To start, look into adding a contrasting color, vibrant enough to fit the summer spirit. Incorporating a pop of color can completely change the feel, look, and mood of your space.

If your style is more muted or you do not feel confident enough to play with color, start with small steps. There are alternative ways to add some color by accessorizing your room with bold and cheerful décor pieces.

5. Embrace your outdoor living space

If you are lucky enough to have an outdoor space, a garden, patio, or balcony, take advantage of summer’s fresh air and sunshine. Investing in a patio chair accented with brilliant outdoor mats and waterproof pillows transforms a simple setup into a cozy treat. Potted plants are also a great way to add some greenery to your outdoor space.