the murals of east los

October 9, 2008

i took a trip over the bridge to boyle heights for some good old fashioned mural hunting. my parents came along for the ride (actually they were the ones who wanted the tour as they had just watched La Misma Luna (highly recommended by yours truly; takes place in los angeles and features some murals in that neighborhood.)

sadly, many of the murals we saw were defaced by taggers. damn those taggers! if only we could keep the shitty taggers off the streets i think more people would embrace graffiti artists for brightening up our city.

walking in boyle heights is such a sensory experience compared to the sterile environment of beverly hills or brentwood. the buildings are painted bright colors, you smell delicious things from street vendors and taco trucks, you hear fun music blasted from stores. way more vibrant than over the river.

my parents, although born and raised in california, live in north carolina right now. while nc has its fair share of latino immigrants right now, it’s still nothing compared to walking down the street in boyle heights, which my mother described as feeling like actually visiting mexico. since they had planned on visiting oaxaca earlier this year but their plans fell through, miguel and i took them to guelegetza later for dinner.

so my mother was telling me about how some people in chapel hill are rethinking the free fare for all city buses program that has been in effect for several years. apparently crime has risen in parts of the city that were prior to this program relatively crime free. so they are blaming free buses. i told her that was just like people in beverly hills not wanting the subway going through there to the ocean because it will bring “unsavory” individuals into their neighborhood. even if the studies in chapel hill are correct, perhaps they should look into solving the problem of poverty and lack of jobs instead of taking away free bus fare.

boyle heights used to be a jewish neighborhood, and you’ll still see remnants of its history on the street from the old names of the avenues (brooklyn which is now cesar chavez ) at the bus stops to this old jewish synagogue. you can see pictures of the renovation (which looks to have stopped around 2006…who knows what’s going on now) here.

here’s a picture of dot for your pleasure.

i love san francisco, it’s such a treat. last month i went to hang out with my grandpa while he was being honored for his service to a charity in chinatown. we found parking on the street (which in chinatown is kind of a feat of great proportions), but he made me wait with the car until the parking spot was legal. HA HA. thanks, grandpa.


anyways, my cousin, merri, and her boyfriend, alex, came by after a bit to hang out with me.


i was trying to describe my location on the street to her but all i could come up with was, um, i’m surrounded by electronics stores and cheap crap.

anyways, we went to the banquet. it was disco themed. i would have dressed the part if i had known ahead of time. as it were, you can see me here in my cute party dress.


guess who was sitting at the next table over? kim jong il.

 

here’s my grandpa with other honorees. he’s the one with the gold platters. my old boss is directly above him. he takes pictures of everyone he meets. literally. the best part of that job was working across the street from washington square park and watching the valet guys run around. literally run. but then i left my vintage (read: thrift shop) velveteen blazer on the bench one day. sad jams.

 

so anyways, that was friday. i forgot to tell you how i got to sfo from my house in la. i had to take two buses to get to union station (it’s about 2 miles from my house). then i had to take the flyaway bus to lax. then a flight to sfo. for the record, that’s 3 buses to get to the fucking airport. considering all of that and the lines for airport security, it might actually have taken me less time to drive to san francisco.

then on saturday, i hung out with merri and alex. have i mentioned how cool my cousin is? she lives in nopa. which means north of the panhandle…apparently this area is “ghetto” but “gentrifying”.  merri, alex and i walked around their neighborhood, alamo square and japantown taking stupid pictures.

in front of the full house house. ha ha, house house.

 
 
 

then we went back to their studio to eat korean sushi, drink beers and try the miracle berry which makes things taste funny. alex’s parents showed up and i felt like i was doing drugs in front of them. but then they partook as well. i ate lime, tangerine, grape and lemon. they were all as sweet as candy. so was the beer. they really should use that berry as a sugar substitute. so then we took the bus downtown where i got on the bart to go to my birthland, oakland. where my brother, david, now lives.

he and his house full of roommates had a great bbq party full of other pomona alums all younger than me. i am a loser. or just old and creepy!

 

anyways, as you can see in this blurry picture, the party featured the most delicious sausages of my life. and i’ve had a lot. i mean, one of my interests on myspace is “hot dogs and other processed meats in intestional packages” for god’s sake. those sausages rocked my socks off. ask david to tell you the story about how when they tried to order both the spicy italian sausage and the bbq sausage at this store in oakland, the sausage monger told them they were the same thing except black people call them bbq and white people call them spicy italian. well, that’s pretty much the whole story.

the party also featured homemade peach almond and mint chip ice cream to go along with michela’s birthday cake, of which i will only show you the candles.

 

i should have taken a picture of katie’s (david’s girlfriend) garden. she’s an awesome gardener. this party also featured david’s old roommate, jarrod, who used to wear harry potter glasses and he’s so great.

 

here’s a picture of katie with another party goer. she totally got katie’s digits before leaving the party. ha ha. katie is the blond one.  they’re kind of making the same face in this picture.  

 

sorry for the blurry pictures. i think i was drunk. cuz i then proceeded to spill an entire beer down my pants and on david’s chair. fortunately they got all their furniture for free on craigslist. maybe you’d like to see a picture of my brother. here he is in profile right before i spilled the beer.

so the next day i barted back over to sf in time for dim sum with grandpa before my flight back home. what a lovely weekend. too bad i didn’t get see my friend anya but she was too busy getting trampled at the great outside lands festival at golden gate park. and danielle and brutus, her chihuahua. i didn’t get to see them either. guess i’ll have to be back soon. by the way, in case you’re wondering why there’s no pictures of the banquet food, the korean sushi, or any of the other food i ate on this trip…so am i.

the la county fair 2008

September 30, 2008

hello,

we went to the la county fair a couple weeks ago. it’s my boyfriend’s favorite end of summer ritual. i tend to hate large groups of people and waiting in line, but the allure of fried foods was too much to resist! plus there’s beer.

first things first. we get in line for tickets to see kc and the sunshine band later that night. yes, the tickets were free. no, we would not have bothered otherwise. actually, we shouldn’t have bothered at all. while i was waiting in line (it was 95 out and the sun was beating down my back), some guy passes through and asks me if i’m waiting in line for tickets to kc. i replied in the affirmative so he tells me “they suck!” yeah dude, it’s pop disco. i could have figured that out myself. of course had i known how much they actually suck (performance wise), we would have left right after the opening band (YMCA…they actually were looking pretty good. and damn did the audience love them! i am partial to the indian.).

anyways, miguel went to fetch us some fried foods while i was waiting in line.

the first selection is battered and fried avocado. gross. way too much batter and who likes hot avocado? also, avocado is pretty bitchin’ in its own right, it needs no fryin’.

next up, fried white castle burger.

again, why do you gotta mess with perfection? the burger is plenty fine on its own. and the fries that accompanied it were so foul.

the best part of this fry selection was the onion strings, shown here with the avocado.

at this point, i was pretty much done with fried foods and we had just gotten to the fair. bad choices, allison. ergh, i was upset.

so then we went to see the blue ribbon cakes and whatnot, always a favorite part of the fair for me. it’s nice to see all these weeks-old cookies and cakes hanging out; they look so appetizing all dried out and shit.

here’s a really delicious looking spaghetti cake. NOT!

and here’s an actually cool looking vintage radio cake. props to the creator! although i do believe it could do with a buttress or two.

i think i need some beer in mini cups (as opposed to the gigantor $12 cups of beer that we were already drinking). beer tasting! its so much more lowbrow than wine tasting!

i think now we should watch some horse racing. sebastian maybe bet on some horses. i don’t recall.

now it’s time to take a picture in front of the gigantic fire hydrant. get out of the way, you whippersnapper.

yes, i believe he actually asked that kid to move out of the refreshing mist so that i could take this horrible picture.

now that the fried food had digested, maybe we could do a bungee jump.

yeah, no. we dared sebastian to do it and even offered to pony up for the ticket, but he also declined.

so we got some food. this corn sucked compared to the elotes down the street from my house. fail!

rosa and sebastian indulge in some overly battered zucchini strips. you can gauge how the deliciousness of this by rosa and sebastian’s reactions.

here is the only picture of me from that day. what a crappy picture! we were doing illicit things in the garden area.

thank god for these cinnamon sugar yammies! they were the best thing i ate at the fair this year!

next year, i swear i will not be drawn in by crappy fried foods.  i will stick to things i know to be delicious like the turkey leg.

chinatown neon

September 9, 2008

last night in EP

September 9, 2008

there was some sort of crazy manhunt.  as I was driving from sunset up echo park ave, two cop cars with sirens passed me and then as i approached my house the traffic was stopped (the whole road was blocked off).  i managed to park and make it inside to check on miguel and dot before grabbing my camera.  hey, the cops weren’t keeping people off the sidewalks so this probably isn’t some sort of gun battle, right?  as i walked towards gaggle of police i heard the ghettobird announce from the sky  “surrender.  you are surrounded.”  by the time i made it one block up, i could see they had already apprehended the suspect.  he was sitting on the curb with a bloody foot.  there were probably 30 police officers around.  at least one k9 unit.  and probably 15 cop cars.  as one popo left he made a comment to all the neighbors who were staring at the scene “don’t run from the cops.  you’ll just go to jail tired and bloody.”  somehow that made me want to run even more.  i went home and made salmon patties.  yum!

i moved

September 4, 2008

now i’m all grown up. can you tell by my minimalist grey theme?

i am not a good gardener, but i try to make the most out of what comes out the ground. it’s all about the earth, man. and the good green herb.

i went to sea harbour in rosemead for some bomb ass dim sum last month. we were number 80. i got really stressed out that we weren’t going to hear them call our number since the host kept forgetting to turn on her microphone when she announced the numbers. so we went inside and hovered around the podium with all the other impatient dim sum goers. and they finally called our name. this dim sum was exceptional although i kind of miss the carts. the hotness of the dishes kind of makes up for it. these pictures make me wish i was in a wong kar wai movie. i love me some tony leung.


edit: this is me in a wong kar wai movie. i am the girl. i don’t think michael got the memo about wardrobe.

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at the park

June 4, 2008

An afternoon at Echo Park Lake on a summer’s day is kind of the ultimate in chillaxing. We put our renegade beers in a cooler on wheels and walked down to the park to hang out with Rebecca and Dan, visiting from Brooklyn. It was absolutely gorgeous out!

Of course we had to get an elote. Damn, that lady was not stingy with the chile. My lips were on fire! And then one of the charred bits from a piece of corn got stuck all the way up my gums where you could see it through the pink gums, but I couldn’t get in there to extract it. Cool!