
One TV commentator called the German soccer team the “bright young things.” I agree with him – that game today against Australia was action packed and pure delight.
Congratulations for a well-deserved 4:0. Now keep it up, will you, please?

One TV commentator called the German soccer team the “bright young things.” I agree with him – that game today against Australia was action packed and pure delight.
Congratulations for a well-deserved 4:0. Now keep it up, will you, please?

The opening game (South Africa v. Mexico) for the FIFA World Cup was reason enough to have breakfast at the Vinoteca. Never mind that it was 6.55 AM – there were plenty of guests who did not mind to crawl out of bed early for this event.
And it was all worth it: Good game, lovely atmosphere, tasty breakfast. Not bad for a Friday morning.
Oh, and the two teams tied 1:1.
As luck would have it, I saw one of the new traffic lights being erected.

Rumor has it that they will all be up and running in about a week and a half.

How about eating less junk and sugar and saving the $12,000 – $25,000 for the procedure for something rather more fun than an operation?
But then again, maybe this common-sense attitude re. food and weight-gain is just a bit less fashionable than the “quick fix” advertised on bill boards.
It started a week ago with some cryptic markings on the sidewalks and the street. Yesterday a palm tree had to be taken out.

Then the men with the hard hats and the plans moved in.


Today the jack hammers went all day outside.
Do I grumble? No! Those jack hammers are music to my ears; finally, after years of petitioning from all neighbors, traffic lights are being put up at our corner.
It will take about two months until the lights will be up and running, the friendly engineers told me. Until then the sound of the jack hammers will be with us some more. But after the work is finished, one sound will be gone from the neighborhood for good: The screeching of brakes and the terrible moment afterwards when one is waiting for the scrunch of metal on metal of yet another horrible accident due to speeding cars.
Yes, work those jack hammers! A lovelier noise I have never heard.
Some mornings are just perfect: After a tasty breakfast one wanders over to the friendly neighborhood art gallery to feast some more on interesting art.


These are just two examples from the “Rouge Taxidermy Show” at the La Luz de Jesus Gallery (May 7 – 30, 2010).
This is the first time ever that I saw the Inka Terns at the Los Angeles Zoo from only a few feet away.

They were hopping around on the footpath leading through the aviary. Even when I crept nearer and nearer, they did not seem to mind at all and continued to circle each other in some kind of dance, which involved a lot of flashing of beaks.
I still don’t know – where they waiting for the lunch lady or courting? Anyway, I got some nice shots of them!

What is important in life is life, and not the result of life.
(Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
There… hiding out amongst some books.

I could not resist this little toy. Why should only kids have fun with friendly ghosts moonlighting as lamps?
With summer around the corner, it helps to know where to find those cool and shady places to spend whole days once temperatures rise. These are some examples from Descanso Gardens in Glendale:



