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Today it was drizzling this morning, but by early afternoon the clouds started to break up. I decided to drive to Redondo Beach & check out the sea... (Click on pics for a larger view)
This pic was taken above Torrance Beach, and is looking out towards the Redondo Beach Pier. El Segundo would be about where the curve ends - LAX airport is just beyond that.

This is a view of Torrance Beach, looking out to Palos Verdes Peninsula.

I drove around the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and saw some people looking over the side.
This is a view looking towards Los Angeles. Down below to the left are surfers.


Surfers are a dedicated group -- they had to find parking up on top of a cliff and then carry their surfboards down a trail to go out on the water. I saw guys walking from their homes, surfboards strapped to their cars, and even riding their bikes up & down the hills to catch some waves today.
You can see the trail they walked down in this pic.

Here's a pic that locals might recognize ... if they're old enough ... (Hermosa11?)

This is the entrance to Marineland that used to be on the Palos Verdes Peninsula until it was torn down in the late 70's. Now it's the entrance to apartments and condos.
By the time I drove around the peninsula it got quite foggy, so I couldn't take anymore pics...
I did drive past the new Trump golf course - it looks like they're almost done with it. If you saw the first Apprentice, the winner had a choice of working on a high rise back east, or working to build a golf course in Los Angeles.
But, here are pics of the Wayfarers Chapel, also known as the Glass Chapel, taken in September. Down below is called Abalone Cove, and it was used by pirates in the 1800's... Also, in more recent history, this area was one of the locations for the Pirates of the Caribbean movie -- I never did go down to take pics of the movie sets down there...


This is a very popular place for weddings, as you can see here.


... and tonight I got to enjoy my kitty Koda, so here he is, just because.
This pic was taken above Torrance Beach, and is looking out towards the Redondo Beach Pier. El Segundo would be about where the curve ends - LAX airport is just beyond that.
This is a view of Torrance Beach, looking out to Palos Verdes Peninsula.
I drove around the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and saw some people looking over the side.
This is a view looking towards Los Angeles. Down below to the left are surfers.
Surfers are a dedicated group -- they had to find parking up on top of a cliff and then carry their surfboards down a trail to go out on the water. I saw guys walking from their homes, surfboards strapped to their cars, and even riding their bikes up & down the hills to catch some waves today.
You can see the trail they walked down in this pic.
Here's a pic that locals might recognize ... if they're old enough ... (Hermosa11?)
This is the entrance to Marineland that used to be on the Palos Verdes Peninsula until it was torn down in the late 70's. Now it's the entrance to apartments and condos.
By the time I drove around the peninsula it got quite foggy, so I couldn't take anymore pics...
I did drive past the new Trump golf course - it looks like they're almost done with it. If you saw the first Apprentice, the winner had a choice of working on a high rise back east, or working to build a golf course in Los Angeles.
But, here are pics of the Wayfarers Chapel, also known as the Glass Chapel, taken in September. Down below is called Abalone Cove, and it was used by pirates in the 1800's... Also, in more recent history, this area was one of the locations for the Pirates of the Caribbean movie -- I never did go down to take pics of the movie sets down there...
This is a very popular place for weddings, as you can see here.
... and tonight I got to enjoy my kitty Koda, so here he is, just because.
I enjoyed looking at them. I look outside today and all i see is snow. Brrrrrrr.
(which also reminds me of the time we were at California Adventure in the pouring rain & the two of you were just giggling yourselves silly when you came out of the men's room at Hollywood Backlot. -- they remain very nice memories).
I do miss the coast, even though I've lived away for 12 years, those pictures sure do feel like home to me! Thanks for sharing them, they are beautiful and Koda is pretty gorgeous too!