Monday, June 19, 2023

That's All Folks

We're currently at LAX waiting for our flight home to Brisvegas. So this is the Last Post. The last few days have been great, visiting Hearst Castle (which was awesome) and the coast north of LA up to (near) Big Sur. Here are some pics....

This is the Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle, the home of William Randolf Hearst who built it from 1919 to 1947. He used it often, but only lived there permanently for 2 years. The architect was a lady from San Francisco with her own practice, who was also a civil engineer so was capable of building earthquake resistant buildings (an important issue after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake!). This was the third iteration of the pool, as he often changed his mind. The columns are genuine Roman and the sculptures renaissance. 



This was the first useable building whilst the rest were under construction. Brilliant little house with fab details....


There are a lot of unfinished elements - note the cladding on the left not yet finished - the whole shebang is concrete....


There are 116 rooms. He had 5 warehouses down at the docks full of 'stuff'. Most decorations, furniture and the ceilings are originals from Europe - mostly renaissance. Some were made on site to match (or where he didn't have anything handy)....


This is one end of the library....


A random corridor.....


His bedroom - surprisingly small - ceiling 1400's....


His study, where he spent most of his time. His 24 newspapers from around the US were flown in every day on DC3's to his local airstrip for review....


This is the ceiling and windows of the celestial suite, which were made by local craftsman - it sits under the bell tower....


Another local craftsman carved teak that surrounds the main building....


View of the main bell tower (the celestial suite is below)....


Another pool, this time under the tennis courts! Note diving platform half way down left hand side. It needs renovation so they've already taken the ceiling tiles away....


Dodgy tourist photo as we arrived (green screen background) - note 'photo' watermark because all I did was screen grab the online version!....


Here are various shots of the coastal scenery. It was great. Highlights were the ocean critters.....


Note Elephant Seals on beach.....


Californian Ground Squirrel - very cute.....


Coast heading toward Big Sur (but road cut about 10 miles up the road)....



Note drum set - surfer dudes in a combo just to right of picture had it set up - like wow man....




Sea Otters were a treat - here are some with pups.....


This is Morro Rock, next to where the Sea Otter pups were....


Final wetland we visited Near Morro Bay before heading down to LA....


Malibu area....


Added bonus - I meant to include this video in the previous post. It is from the Roller Skating Dance Association in Central Park, NYC. Classic.....





Sunday, June 18, 2023

Going to California

We left NYC on Tuesday and stayed with Marian's cousin Jonathan (and his wife Carol) for three nights. We went for some great walks and drives around San Francisco, which was surprisingly mild and a little foggy. Not warm like we expected. We are now on the drive to LA to catch our plane home to Brisbane on Monday night. Today was a little exciting - as when we left Carmel heading south (for our 3 hour drive down the Big Sur), a sign said the highway was blocked and there was no way through. So, we immediately pulled over to consult our map and then the car wouldn't start. 3.5hrs later we were on our way with a new battery - going by the inland route around to San Simeon. So, we have completely missed Big Sur and the central coast. But we did have a good look down to Carmel over a day and a half. We will also have a good look at the lower section over the next 2 days. Here's some pics......

Sheep Meadow at Central Park - wow.....


Went to a free concert in Central Park - great....


Original bridge design in Central Park - fabulous....


View from rooftop of The Met....


Frank Lloyd Wright room transplanted to The Met....


Egyptian Temple transplanted to The Met....


Flaming Rosemary cocktail around the corner from our place....


San Francisco's Victorian and Art Deco architecture is fantastic. I didn't appreciate it is so widespread - across most of the city.....




Golden Gate Bridge in fog - the fog is so common they call it Karl (not sure why)....


Heron at wetland along foreshore near bridge....


In all its glory - very impressive - we went over it to get to our walk the next day....


Streetscapes...



Park and beaches on north side of bridge....



Long view of SF on way back across bridge.....


More streetscapes....



Murals in the Mission district (hispanic precinct)....



Fishermans Wharf sea lions....


Driving south toward LA, near Half Moon Bay....


Monterey - we liked the town - it has a fantastic foreshore and nice low key town centre. Note the harbour seal in the foreground....


Art Deco cinema in Main Street in Monterey.....


There are 6 golf courses around the private Monterey peninsula along the '17 Mile Drive'. One is Pebble Beach (not the one in the photo).....


Many islands are roosts for Brown Pelicans and cormorants. We also saw sea lions, harbour seals and sea otters (which are awesome to see)....


Big landscapes south of San Simeon on the way back to the coast. Note Turkey Vultures lined up on posts....



Brown Pelicans in formation on the coast at San Simeon....


Coast at San Simeon where we have spent the night. Heading to Hearst Castle this morning....



New York City Pt 1

We have now been ensconced in NYC for a few (hot!) days and having a hoot of a time. The apartment is all set up and going well. So far we...