Winsor wrote:
You find what you want in L.A.! Despite the easy condemnation of some
critics, the air is almost always clear this time of year.
Winsor
<snip>
What I remember liking about So. California was the ability to plan a
picnic six months in advance and not worry about whether it would be bad
weather when the time came around. We could also decide on the particular
climate for the day and go to a) the desert near Palm Springs and warmest
climate, b) the mountains and coldest weather, c) the ocean and in-between
weather. We used to try hard to find a place without people, usually
without complete success.
Two other locations that haven't been mentioned in the southern part of the
state include Laguna Beach and the rocky beach/tide pools that have so much
marine life at low tide, and Venice Beach, with the variety of people that
are fun to watch and photograph.
Not yet mentioned up north are the redwoods and Yosimite National Park, and
(a long, long way from LA) the volcanoes.
Gregg
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