View from our porch |
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Newport Beach
Monday, June 13, 2011
Topanga State Park, Los Angeles
Topanga State Park is located entirely within the city limits of LA and is considered the world's largest park and recreation area within the boundaries of a major city.
The main attraction of Topanga State Park is Eagle Rock. While at Eagle Rock, one can experience breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
The main attraction of Topanga State Park is Eagle Rock. While at Eagle Rock, one can experience breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Dumbest thing I've done thus far. |
Del Mar
Del Mar Pizza |
Del Mar Beach |
Del Mar is known for its quality of living, weather conditions, and beautiful beaches. In fact, it was mentioned in Time magazine's "100 Greatest Beaches in the World."
Salk Institute
In typical man fashion, I ignored all directions given by the Garmin while heading towards La Jolla Beach... In doing so, I came across the work of one of the most inspirational architects of our generation, Louis Kahn!
Although the Salk Institute was closed over the weekend, I was able to befriend a couple security guards who gave me an all-access pass.
Although the Salk Institute was closed over the weekend, I was able to befriend a couple security guards who gave me an all-access pass.
View from Salk Institute |
View from Salk Institute |
Ho-ho
Shout out to my fat dog Ho-Ho...
He is the Homer Simpson of dogs. He is notorious for leaving indents on our couches from long naps and pure laziness.
He is the Homer Simpson of dogs. He is notorious for leaving indents on our couches from long naps and pure laziness.
La Jolla
After spending the night in LA with my friends, I drove down to La Jolla to get a taste of what is consider one of California's best beaches. La Jolla means "The Jewel," and it's given name certainly correlated with my experience. |
La Jolla turned out to be a tourist hotspot, so I decided to escape the populous and drive further up north towards Del Mar. |
Before venturing North, I stopped to eat at Crab Catcher which provided a gorgeous view towards the ocean. Although it was a little pricey, you get what you pay for in this circumstance. |
Downtown Los Angeles
With my buddy Nathaniel gone for the weekend, I decided to explore as much as possible within a 48 hour span. The weekend started with hanging out with some new friends that I met in Los Angeles.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Comeback
So I've been away from the blogging for a while. Just like every great band with a good run, there is a comeback. Bon Jovi is "the ticket" right now, and in 1986. How about Tina Turner bringing 'it' with Beyonce.
Each of these band references is likely to the dismay of our new intern from Iowa State University College of Design. He's young, fresh, and...let's say inspiring. (New edit: By the time I'm actually getting around to posting this, he's already re-designed the site and started on the posts. Need I say more?)
The picture to the left was from Greenbuild last November, right before Thanksgiving. It reminded me of the nostalgic images of Thanksgiving; American Indians with feathers in their hats that represented feats and also status among the group. There were those walking around, head held high, with several colors draped from their badges. "The Chiefs" had PRESENTER, were AWARD RECEPIENT, were HONORARY, and were ATTENDEES. The young "Warriors", well, they had their name... and a schedule of sessions to attend.
My status was that fairly in the middle. I am responsible for some, I report to some, and with that, a requirement for a whole scope of skill sets. I have to learn to delegate, interpret, manage, teach, learn, and most of all; impart responsibility.
Presenting at Greenbuild was a humbling experience and it taught me that; everyone has something to offer and you are only as good as those who are in your "tribe". With that: enjoy the posts from our newest member.
Each of these band references is likely to the dismay of our new intern from Iowa State University College of Design. He's young, fresh, and...let's say inspiring. (New edit: By the time I'm actually getting around to posting this, he's already re-designed the site and started on the posts. Need I say more?)
The picture to the left was from Greenbuild last November, right before Thanksgiving. It reminded me of the nostalgic images of Thanksgiving; American Indians with feathers in their hats that represented feats and also status among the group. There were those walking around, head held high, with several colors draped from their badges. "The Chiefs" had PRESENTER, were AWARD RECEPIENT, were HONORARY, and were ATTENDEES. The young "Warriors", well, they had their name... and a schedule of sessions to attend.
My status was that fairly in the middle. I am responsible for some, I report to some, and with that, a requirement for a whole scope of skill sets. I have to learn to delegate, interpret, manage, teach, learn, and most of all; impart responsibility.
Presenting at Greenbuild was a humbling experience and it taught me that; everyone has something to offer and you are only as good as those who are in your "tribe". With that: enjoy the posts from our newest member.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Peter's Canyon Trail
While touring through the trail, we witnessed a little boy trying to conquer "Turtle Hill." The good news is that the little boy made it up the hill, the bad news is that he left his bike halfway up the hill because he was to tired bahaha....
Peter's Canyon Trail
My buddy Nathaniel and I go on Peter's Canyon Trail. Nathaniel is an associate at Studio SA, and has to deal with me for the entire summer, boy do I feel sorry for this guy... ha
A new beginning
This is a picture of my backyard in Sioux City, Iowa. My friends at Studio SA have helped the transition from Iowa to California, and have made me feel right at home. Although I miss my friends and family, words cannot describe how excited I am to begin this journey...
Monday, June 6, 2011
Lunch break
Studio SA's location provides plenty of opportunities to see and experience Santa Ana's amazing culture. If you're lucky enough, you might be able to see Riff Raff live at the Gypsy Den! Great food, amazing atmosphere, and highly advised to partake in...
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