Why you asked??? According to The Times; because they are too messy and hard to maintain. I don't think they bother most people in Pasadena.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Beautiful purple snow along Del Mar Ave. west of Lake Ave.
Amtrak- It actually works!!!!
WAS I WRONG!!!!!
First, a short walk to Goldline's Del Mar Station with a friend and for $1.25 each way we got off at Union Station. We than proceed to the ticket counter and got our boarding passes. It cost $51.00 round trip for two (they had a Ventura special, buy one get one free). Wow I said, it beats driving at $3.45 per gallon plus wear and tare on your car. It actually came out cheaper than driving! The ride was pleasant and the train was clean with tons of leg room and they even sell beer on the train! The trip took 1 hour and 45 mins which is not bad at all considering driving will take at least 1 hour and 10 mins.
We arrived in Ventura; walked 1 1/2 block to our downtown Hotel. The entire weekend we walked because Ventura's small manageable size.
Needless to say the Play was perfect.
"People's" Repulic of China in Rose Parade '08
How ironic is China's official name? Also, not to be confused with Republic of China (Taiwan). According to Pasadena Star News the larger China will have a "Olympic-themed float" in next year's Rose Parade. This is the first entry for Mainland China and I am sure most people will still be confused why the other tiny China's (Taiwan) float entry China Airline is not actually China but Taiwan. Oh yes, its all so very confusing... If you paid attention in any of your High School's History classes you might actually know what I am talking about.
Aside from the 2 Chinas, 1 China, 1 China and 1 Taiwan.... we will save that for a later date.
Aside from the 2 Chinas, 1 China, 1 China and 1 Taiwan.... we will save that for a later date.
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Tar- Jay Downtown
Ta- ta... I need a drink!
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