
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Huntington Gardens

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Labels: flowers, Huntington Gardens, Pasadena
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Malibu & Gamble House
We took my dad down to Malibu for lunch at Neptune's Net. It was sunnier than it looks in this picture. Malibu is one of my favorite places. 21 miles of Pacific coastline PLUS lots of horses, an equestrian park, stables, and horse trails through the Santa Monica Mountains.On the way home we checked out The Gamble House in Pasadena. It was designed in 1908 by architects Greene & Greene. It was commissioned by David and Mary Gamble, of the Procter and Gamble Company, as a retirement residence. I love this Arts & Crafts style masterpiece.

We also went by Frank Lloyd Wright's Millard House, also known as La Miniatura. It is a few doors down from a friend's house in Pasadena and it is also for sale....$7,733,000! Not my taste, but internationally recognized as one of the world’s most important works of architecture.Posted by Five O'Clock Somewhere at 9:06 AM 6 comments
Labels: Malibu, Neptune's Net, Pasadena, The Gamble House
Monday, March 23, 2009
Pasadena Marathon

On Sunday there was an inaugural marathon in Pasadena. The race attracted more than 9,100 runners, walkers and cyclists who signed up for Marathon, Half-Marathon, Bike Tour and 5K and Fun Run/Walk, which went through city neighborhoods and business districts, including Old Pasadena, and passed such landmarks as the Colorado Street Bridge, City Hall, Caltech, the Rose Bowl, Tournament House, and went just one street away from our house. We braved the rain and took the dogs out to route our friend Dave on! We cheered him on at mile 24 and gave him some GU Energy Gel to help him on the home stretch. Go Dave! Not only did he finish a very impressive 101st, he worked a 24 hour shift before the marathon and got off that morning. He amazes me.
After the marathon we took the train down to see a movie (to avoid the marathon traffic). We stopped at Heritage Wine Bar for a glass of wine since we had a bit of time to kill before the movie started. I had the spanish flight, which was average. I'm not impressed with the new ownership of Heritage. Chad chose the movie "I Love You, Man", which was so bad we left half way through! How do movies like that make it to the big screen?
I took some photos on the way to the train.
We finished off the day with a wonderful dinner over Chad's mom's. Her cooking is always out of this world! Fresh oysters, a salad with baked fig goat cheese, Red Snapper with a creme fresh mustard sauce, asparagus, fresh strawberries. It was tres delicious!!!
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Labels: Pasadena
Friday, December 5, 2008
Jewelry Boutique Tomorrow - Pasadena, CA - PLEASE COME!
Tara Cornelius of Five O’Clock Somewhere and Susan Kelso of Luna Grace Designs present their beautiful handcrafted artisan jewelry…
The holidays are fast approaching, avoid the congested parking lots, crowed stores, and pushy salespeople while shopping for unique one-of-a-kind items.
Drinks & hors d'oeuvres
Plus, great door prizes!
Bring friends = 2 tickets for each friend
Make a purchase = 1 ticket for every $25
(cash or check only, please)
for more information www.fiveoclocksomewhere.us
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Labels: art, Artisan Jewelry, bazaar, Boutique, crafts, fashion, Five O'Clock Somewhere, gifts, Handcrafted Jewelry, handmade jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry Boutique, Los Angeles, Pasadena, Shopping, show








