Author: neil

  • Los Angeles, CA

    Los Angeles, CA

    Day 2 Today was the main reason for our extended stay: record rainfall was predicted, and it came to fruition. It started overnight, and continued through most of the day. My impromptu rain gauge measured nearly 4 inches, which would be more than a quarter of the normal Los Angeles yearly rainfall! Official measurements weren’t…

  • Los Angeles, CA

    Los Angeles, CA

    Day 1 “Los Angeles” is enormous, so we could only ever hope to see a small part of it traveling by bicycle. So where to establish a base for a few days? Conveniently, the Hollywood area is doubly attractive to Rett, both as a fan of Hollywood’s productions, and as a fan of not deviating…

  • Malibu, CA to Los Angeles, CA

    Malibu, CA to Los Angeles, CA

    It was 45 degrees at sunrise, so a bit more-tolerable than yesterday, but still pretty chilly. But it was once again dry, so that means nothing to complain about. Despite the winter chill, the roadsides along the beaches on the way into Malibu were already packed with cars fairly early in the weekend morning. It…

  • Carpenteria, CA to Malibu, CA

    Carpenteria, CA to Malibu, CA

    Woke to the 6am alarm to find it had dropped to 39 degrees, our first below-40 reading in a long time. And a decent breeze remained, but making breakfast (soft-boiled eggs, toasted bagels with cream cheese, and coffee) wasn’t too bad, bundled up in all my layers, and with the sun coming up. The ride…

  • Santa Barbara, CA to Carpenteria, CA

    Santa Barbara, CA to Carpenteria, CA

    We were able to get out into the shared kitchen, masks-on, cook up some breakfast, and get sealed back into our room before our phlegm-hacking neighbors had woken up (we also saw a third guest depart wearing her mask, which she hadn’t had on when we briefly saw her the day before). We didn’t have…