You can get this view from the Ovation Shopping Center, wasn’t about to leave without a stop there. I had such a good time in LA, but I ain’t coming back on my own unless I have business.
It’s much more fun to have a travel companion. Since I stayed at my bestie’s, but he’s an Angeleno, obviously wasn’t up for touristy things : which is why a travel buddy would have been cool. Next time, it’ll be more adventures !
This is my least favorite moment. Well, let’s not dwell on this, just enjoy the last couple of days I have. Hopefully I’ll be able to come back sooner than later, with projects under my belt. Only time will tell.
Here’s another glimpse at Downtown, and its buildings, cars & newspaper.
I love going to Downtown LA, just because it has such a grungy feel to it. The big buildings, the dirt, all the people running different sides, and then there’s also some really cool & chill spots here and there.
It’s probably the one place that feels the least LA, so if you want to have an experience, like you’re in a different city, then that’s where you should go.
I have to admit that I go there mostly for the Grand Central Market, to Broad Street Oyster Co. but they have so many other good restaurants, it’s a must.
Whether I want to think about you, or not. I still do. You’re like the sweetest poison that I gladly took. I’m infected in every area of my body, and I still can’t get enough. What a beautiful overdose that is LA.
I’ve always loved the smell of chaos, right before it starts…
There’s an indescribable feeling of calmness, for example before a storm hits. That’s basically what if feels like being in LA. You’re like surrounded by this constant feeling of pre-catastrophe. Nothing happens really, probably because everything is happening at the same time. So it’s just like a million-people buzzing, and the chillness in the air, is the result of it.