Tuesday, November 11, 2008

I Wish They All Could Be California Girls

So Sunday was another relaxing day. We decided to head up to Elysian Park for a picnic. We watched the sunset and it was absolutely beautiful.

Clouds in your Southern California adventure? It's more likely than you'd think!



Downtown Los Angeles:



Wait a minute!



Okay, that's better.



Monday was another great day as usual. I picked up a bodyboard of my own from a thrift store and Jon got a bike to replace his one that was stolen. (Hey, it's not completely perfect down here.) Later I walked around the neighborhood a bit and explored the USC campus.

I'm starting to realize that all good things must come to an end. As much as I hate to admit it I do have another life I need to get back to in Oregon. I'm met a lot of really great people (some who I've seen enough now that I think they actually think that I've moved here) and have had some really great times. Which is why I present to you my next exhibit in the debate of whether or not California is a nice place.

It's the girls. They're so friendly. The Beach Boys weren't just making it up. They really are amazing here. Don't get me wrong, there are nice girls in other places as well but it just seems like there are so many here. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air once said "It's like the summer's a natural aphrodisiac." Perhaps the summer-like conditions year-round have worked as a force to put people in a good mood and make them friendlier.

But whatever the reason is, people here are awesome. You always hear about how hard and rude people in California are but I think it must be a plan they have to try to keep outsiders out because they seem a lot friendlier than they are depicted as.

Anyways, the girls here rock and they alone are a good reason to be here. Now that I've said this all the girls in Oregon will probably hate me. Oops. Oh well. At the moment I feel kind of disconnected from Oregon. We'll see what happens when I return. In the meantime, I would like all of my readers to be good. And if any of you can't be good, at least be safe.

1 comment:

Jason Davis said...

Tyler, no girls are reading this blog, so you don't have to worry about them hating you.