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The Terrible Aftermath!

Living on streets lined with Palm trees is not all fun, games, and the occasional shooting. Sometimes it rains and the world really begins to fall apart. Can you see this terrible aftermath of palm fronds littering the street? Anyone of those could have fallen on a passerby, causing some bruised bodies or egos, and maybe just a bit of laughter. Some kids nearby found a new use for these fronds as impromptu bats and shit to throw at each other, better than it just being trash! Maybe some day they’ll step up their efforts and follow this example:
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!

Yup, that’s a tagged up frond. All that Audubon and DWP propaganda (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!) is finally paying off. Pat yourself on the back, the cholos are finally down with the spirit of caring!

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Agave

Agave

Some of the LH neighbors have some amazing plants growing in the yard. These folks have some agaves, I think it’s the prettiest plant in the world.

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Tortas de Camaron: Tacos Michoacan

Tortas de Camaron: Tacos Michoacan

This entry violates my intended goal of focusing on LH examples of this dish, but the shop I was going to hit closed up early, might as well salvage this Friday with an excursion to nearby Highland Park and it’s little food gem known as Tacos Michoacan. (5933 York Blvd. 323.258.0794) Lately the food at Michoacan has been lacking that kick of flavor it once had but this dish was decent, a good basic example. The diced nopalitos were okay though not of the fresh variety, the red tomato/chile sauce did a fine job of enhancing the flavor of the ground up shrimp powder in the tortitas. I should state that all the entries i’ve tried so far seem to have the same sort of shrimp flavor, I figure they all just use the ground up powder we can all get at the market. Some add a bit more or a bit less, but it’s basically the same flavor. The only drawback of this dish were the tortitas; they were so tough and dense I bent a couple of forks trying to cut them up. Nah, not really, but I did break a knife. Ha, JK! But seriously, they are tough, I thinks that means they beat their eggs too long, somebody should report them to the egg board for ovo-abuse. Michoacan also makes a strange but tasty version of Mexican rice (it’s almost like a pilaf) and they have some really good and unique salsas as well.

This dish is not bad and worth a try, just be careful not to break your teeth! EL CHAVO!

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Angry Dog

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This lil’ monster caused a double take: can a dog be so angry that it freezes itself in place? It looks like it. But on further inspection, it may just be some weird plastic or paper mache sculpture watching the door. Creepy bastard fooled me for a second.

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A little protest

Pelon hates anti-immigrant bills

In my last post, I mentioned the disconnect between the LA I know and the one that others write about, that one with the hollywood gossip. It turns out that there was an explosion of Mi LA over the weekend, namely the little march of a million people. That’s just perfect. If you want to see what I saw during the march click on this here link, http://www.chanfles.com/protest/index.html

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Pictures are mirrors

Chapulin is not fit for this LA!

I recently started using a blog feed program and decided to add some local blogs to see how the rest of LA lives; man was that an eye-opener. I thought of myself as less naive than others but I think that’s made me more ignorant than I imagined. The Los Angeles I know, the one that I love and hate, doesn’t even exist to most of those that write about this city. The city I know is merely a subplot in some screenplay, a mere backdrop to the real action happening elsewhere. I learn this everyday when I scroll through the latest postings that make their way to my indiscriminate collection of feeds, a virtual grab-bag of snide commentary, cynical (back) stabs at honesty, and most revealing, derisive opinions about others that speak volumes about the observers own upbringing (class, culture, values) than they do about the subject being mocked.

Take for example these photo sets that have been linked somewhere. Yes, much of it made me laugh and some of the contributed commentary is spot on. It’s just a click away to soak in a bunch of pictures that let you laugh at fools wearing the wrong garments, yet you remain relatively anonymous, a guilty pleasure that is easy to indulge. It’s kinda fucked up, the person getting insulted doesn’t even have the chance to punch you in the face, and that’s probably why I find it mildly disturbing. This new form of random shooting highlights the worst aspects of the internet: a tool for communication becomes yet another way to belittle others. Instead of pushing for an expanded potential, the road of isolated sniping gets another traveller. It’s high school without repercussions. Though they may be in their “right”, what does it say about the photographer that hunts down the next subject aware that they will be an object of ridicule? What should we make of those that expend energy just to capture an unsuspecting person in their worst possible light?

I’ve been perplexed knowing that some of my fellow LA citizens have such an odd, almost misanthropic, vision of our mutual place, almost as if we lived in two very different cities. I’m having to reassess my understanding of Los Angeles and the people within it, and it seems very likely that, despite the proximity, we really do live in different places.

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