Friday, July 29, 2011

The W - Hollywood



Had a chance to have a tasty lunch of nicoise salad at Delphine's yesterday while visiting a friend who works at the W Hollywood followed by a quick tour of the Residences at the W.

Hot tip:  they are about to release new pricing for the remaining units (of which there are quite a few) and the price drop is dramatic folks.  For your stylish modern unit you get 24 hour concierge service, valet parking, roof top pool and cabanas (which they are remodeling as we speak), roof top gym (called sweat), doggy run, and access to all the amenities of the W Hotel.  Most units have great outdoor space and the North side of the building has amazing views of the Hollywood sign, the Pantages etc.

Contact me if you'd like to see them - you won't be disappointed folks.

Angelino Heights Craft Fair



For you crafty folks out there.  Craft Fair in Angelino Heights this weekend - a good excuse to explore a new neighborhood too.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Tourist In My Own Town



Last weekend I got to play tour guide to friends visiting from San Francisco.  They brought their younger sister from Ireland to LA for her first trip here and she was wowed.  I thought I'd spend the day showing her the sights she wanted to see and ended up seeing LA through fresh eyes.  Thank goodness for visitors!

Our route - with Rodeo Drive being the end goal:

  • South Pasadena through Los Feliz to Beachwood Canyon.  Up Beachwood to the top to get the vista of the Hollywood sign and the stunning view from up there.  I'd never stopped to climb to the top and was amazed like all the rest of us up there.
  • Back in car, across Franklin to The 101 Diner for lunch and to see the renovation of the hotel.  Which is quite fabulous I might add and perfect for a star-struck 20 yr old as the lobby is MCModern and filled with autographs and photos of celebs.
  • Down to Hollywood Blvd with a stop to stroll (not really as you can't stroll with all those people crowding you but roll with me on this) and see the stars on Hollywood Blvd (a nod to Ray Davies here).  The topper being Marilyn's footprints.
  • Away from that madness and down to Melrose for a few blocks stroll of shopping.  Wasteland was amazing!  We totally scored some choice pieces for pennies. 
  • Across Melrose past Vivienne Westwood, Fred Segal, Jonathan Adler and a stop at Urth Cafe for a delightfully refreshing beverage.  Organice iced coffee granita.  Need I say more?!
  • Down Robertson for a view of the potential shopping experience one could have.  Had to put her eyes back in their sockets.
  • Across Wilshire to Rodeo Drive where we scored an amazing parking space from a very kind valet who shall remain nameless as it's my secret spot.
  • Strolled Rodeo Drive where we went into the Prada store designed by Rem Koolhaas, Gucci, Dior, and Louis Vuitton.  Alas Chanel was closed already.  Winner of best window display?  Chanel.  Her list from our game of "if money were no object" (thanks LeFlufy!): Dior sparkly boots, Prada sunglasses, white LV bag.
  • We also saw - and kicking ourselves for not photographing - the world's most expensive car.  A Bugatti.
  • Back up and over Coldwater Canyon to the 134 East.
And that's how you tour LA with Danielle.  


Isn't that huge Prada suitcase amazing?!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Green Living

Some handy dandy energy saving, water saving, green tips for your home:

The Two-Minute Test
If you aren’t sure about the flow rate of your showerhead, you can test it using a five-gallon bucket and a stopwatch. Turn the shower on full blast (hot and cold). Place a five-gallon bucket under the shower and capture all of the flow. Fill the bucket for exactly two minutes. If your showerhead uses 2.5 gallons per minute (gpm) or less, the bucket will not overflow during the two-minute test. If the bucket overflows during the test, you do not have a functioning low-flow showerhead.

Shower Power 
To maximize showering efficiency make sure that you have installed a low-flow showerhead in all of your bathrooms. All showerheads manufactured in the U.S. must restrict flow to 2.5 gallons per minute (gpm) or less. Some models are designed to use even less water.

Natural Gas Dryers 
Consider switching to a natural gas clothes dryer, which is typically less expensive to operate than electric dryers, often by as much as 50 percent.

Get a Free Water-Saving Kit
Southern California Gas Company customers can request a free water-saving kit that includes three faucet aerators and a low-flow showerhead:  www.socalgas.com/kit.

What’s Your Water Footprint?
To learn how water-intensive your lifestyle is and how to lessen your “water footprint,” visit Waterfootprint.org.

Recycling No-Nos
Here are five things, according to earth911.org, that will contaminate or thwart paper mills' attempts to recycle paper and cardboard:
  • Oil and water don't mix. That large pizza box with the oil imprint will become recycled paper with an oil stain.
  • Did your napkin or paper towel blot up a water spill or nail polish remover? It could have been the latter, and, for this reason, napkins and paper towels are not recyclable.
  • Plastic linings added to paper products; a perfect example is paper cups.
  • Wet newspapers
  • Pressure-sensitive adhesives, such as sticky notes, postage stamps, and address labels.

Hang Laundry Out to Dry
Automatic clothes dryers use 6% of total electricity consumed by American homes, according to the federal Energy Information Administration. Save energy, and make your laundry smell extra fresh by putting up a clothesline, just like your grandparents did. Start simple with a few sheets, towels and pillowcases, and if you like the results, gradually do more loads.

Write Stuff
Disposable plastic pens aren’t recyclable or biodegradable. The greener choice is refillable pens, marker, and pencils. When choosing a printer, opt for an inkjet printer, which uses 20 watts of electricity versus 300 watts for a laser printer.

Check for Leaky Faucets
Leaky faucets that drip at the rate of one drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water each year. Not sure if you have a leak? Read your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water is being used. If the meter does not read exactly the same, you probably have a leak.

Install Faucet Aerators
Installing faucet aerators and low-flow shower heads will cut water heating costs by 50 percent and save up to $300 per year.

Save Time, Energy in the Dryer
Add tennis balls or dryer balls to your dryer. They will speed up drying time and save you electricity.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Loma Vista Street - Price Reduction & a/c added!


 Heads up to my readers before it hits the MLS!


This turnkey bettershelter re-fashioned mid-century modern house in Central Pasadena with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths home is getting even more polished – a/c will be added this week and there is a $5000 price reduction on the way.

Open this Sunday 2-4 pm

Pasadena City Council Passes Ordinance Banning Smoking in Multi-Family Building



Earlier this month (July 11, 2011) the Pasadena City Council passed an ordinance which will ban smoking in all multi-family building. (defined as two units or more) Smoking will be banned in all common areas and within the unit themselves, including balconies or patios.
The ban goes into effect immediately for apartment units which are newly constructed or which are being leased or rented for the first time.
It will be unlawful to smoke in ALL multi-family units (including condos and townhomes as well as apartments) effective January 1, 2013.
Property owners, managers, homeowners associations, etc. will be required to post signs noting the no-smoking law but are not responsible for its enforcement. Enforcement of the ordinance will be through the city’s health department.
All lease agreements entered into after January 1, 2012 will incorporate ordinance disclosure information. All purchase agreements after January 1, 2012 are to include a reference to the ordinance and a copy of it. PFAR will be working with city staff to develop disclosure forms and information.

Questions: Laura Olhasso, Government Affairs Director at 626.795.2455.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

John Lautner's 100th Birthday Events




Schwimmer residence. Photograph by Tycho Saariste
 Don't miss all the events going on around LA for John Lautner's 100th birthday celebration.  Visit the John Lautner Foundation for more info.


The John Lautner Foundation is pleased to present the John Lautner Turns 100 series this July 16-November 13, 2011. In celebration of what would have been John Lautner’s 100th birthday on July 16, 2011, the series will showcase Lautner’s extraordinary body of work while informing and inspiring the public about the importance of preserving it. Taking place in Los Angeles, California and Marquette, Michigan, programming includes exhibitions, film screenings, home tours, symposia, receptions, and more.


See what events are happening here.

Not to be missed people!!!

Friday, July 8, 2011

Loma Vista Shout Out





Thanks sold on the eastside for the shout out!

bettershelter is at it again. and this time, they’ve headed over to my home town of pasadena.
their newest baby is right down the street from victory park, and biking distance to old town pasadena for a friday night dinner and movie. it’s classic bettershelter – wide open floorplan, tons of sunlight, and a fabulous yard just in time for summer.



Open this Sunday 2-4 pm.  Get it while it's hot

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Stand Up and Paddle




How great was my 4th of July you ask?  Fantastic!  Thanks to some fun friends and Rocky McKinnon's excellent and patient SUP lesson.  That's short for stand-up paddle board.

Yours truly tackled the mighty waters of Huntington Harbor on a stand-up paddle board built by Rocky himself.  We paddled the Harbor on a beautiful, breezy day and although a bit tired, thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.  Rocky teaches lessons and can custom make you a board of your very own.  And he's not so bad to look at either! (sorry Rocky - had to)


Oh, and who's the only one that fell off their board?  Not me.  The surfer in our group.  Just sayin'.