Saturday, May 11, 2013

California: L.A. and the O.C.


The Queen of the World on board the R/M/S QUEEN MARY
In mid-April, Allison and I traveled to several destinations in southern California including Los Angeles, Long Beach, Orange County, Catalina and San Diego. This posting covers our visits to Los Angeles, Long Beach and Orange County; Catalina and San Diego are addressed in a separate posting.

The R/M/S QUEEN MARY and former Soviet attack submarine SCORPION
After a late night arrival at LAX, we drove to Long Beach and checked into our unordinary lodgings on board the R/M/S QUEEN MARY.  This regal old passenger liner is permanently moored in Long Beach’s harbor and serves as a hotel, museum and tourist attraction.  She features multiple restaurants, conference facilities and historical displays.

Our stateroom on board the R/M/S QUEEN MARY
We stayed in one of the ship’s original luxury staterooms, outfitted as it was for her transatlantic passenger service many decades ago.  Our room was compact as would be expected of such accommodations, but nevertheless comfortable and well-maintained.

Bridge of the R/M/S QUEEN MARY
After breakfast, Allison and I toured the ship from stem to stern and bridge to engine room.  There was much to see including opulent halls and salons, her navigational and engineering facilities, and many photographs of famous passengers on board the grand old dame in her glory days and of her wartime service as a troop transport.

Upper deck of the R/M/S QUEEN MARY
We happily promenaded the decks in bright California sunshine.  Our time on board the R/M/S QUEEN MARY was extremely interesting and enjoyable.

Inspecting the SCORPION's (fully functional) periscope
We also toured the adjacent SCORPION, a former Soviet attack submarine.  We had the diesel-electric submarine all to ourselves, and enjoyed extensive access to the vessel's torpedo and engine rooms, bridge and crew accommodations.

The SCORPION's forward torpedo room
Allison and I then boarded a ferry from Long Beach to Catalina Island, a destination addressed in a separate posting.  Upon returning to the mainland we traveled to the home of my brother Marc and his wife Mieko in Mission Viejo.

With Marc at the Getty Center
(photo courtesy of Marc & Mieko M.)
Marc and Mieko graciously escorted us to several different attractions in Orange County and Los Angeles.  First we enjoyed a Friday night dinner at the Spectrum Center in Irvine, which seems equal parts shopping center and amusement park!  The large outdoor mall was crowded with shoppers and diners enjoying the warm evening air.

The Getty Center in Los Angeles
The next day Marc and Mieko took us to the impressive, modern Getty Center in Los Angeles.  There we toured two separate exhibits: an architectural and urban planning exhibit entitled Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, and a display of photographs entitled Japan’s Modern Divide: The Photographs of Hiroshi Himaya and Kansuke Yamamoto.

Exhibit banner from the Getty Center
In addition to viewing the two exhibits, we also walked through the Getty Center’s beautiful gardens.
Gardens at the Getty Center
Marc and Mieko then took us to Laguna Beach in Orange County, where we enjoyed a delicious dinner.  After dinner we attended a big band jazz concert by the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra at the Laguna Playhouse.  While Allison and I do not often listen to this genre of “America’s Classical Music” (as bandleader John Clayton aptly described it), we relished the orchestra’s tight performance of many excellent selections.  I found the standard “Emily”, highlighted by John Clayton’s bowed bass, particularly moving.

Dinner in Laguna Beach
After departing Mission Viejo, we spent two days in and around San Diego.  Like Catalina, San Diego is addressed in a separate posting.

Le Parc Suite Hotel in West Hollywood
The final stop of our southern California tour was in Hollywood.  There, we spent some time with our niece Courtney catching up on her personal life and work in internet publishing.  She was also very interested to hear about our own adventures, including the series of trips detailed in America Out of the Box!   We passed several hours with her over a wonderful dinner at Taste on Melrose Avenue.

Madame Tussaud's on Hollywood Boulevard
Although we had to leave California the next morning, Allison and I could not resist playing Hollywood tourists briefly before driving to the airport.  So we visited the Walk of Fame near Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, walking by the sidewalk stars of many film, television and musical celebrities whom we enjoy.  While we were there, preparations were underway for the premiere of Iron Man 3 at the El Capitan Theatre and we saw a crew literally rolling out the red carpet for the actors.

Iron Man 3 Premiere at the El Capitan Theater on Hollywood Boulevard
Allison and I did and saw so much during this visit to California; it is hard to believe that it lasted only eight days!  And yet we come away from the trip realizing just how many more things we would have liked to see and do.  The Golden State is certainly a land of many opportunities for those who wish to seize them.

Los Angeles from the Getty Center

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