After an exciting morning of World Cup Soccer (USA, USA!) at my friend Austin's in Redondo, my friend Steve and I headed up to Malibu for the afternoon. Steve was house sitting in Malibu and I wasn't about to pass up an invitation to hang out. Steve had been raving for weeks about a burrito from Lily's Cafe in the Point Dume shopping center so we decided to hit it up before the beach.
As I walked in I noticed a bottle of Tapatio on each table which is always a good sign. Even with all of Steve's hype, Lily's carne asada burrito managed to delight. It was huge and delicious and I didn't have time to snap a photo before I had demolished it. The only thing it was lacking was cheese, but it almost got away without it. I highly recommend it if you are up near Zuma Beach, and I hear their breakfast burrito is also highly coveted. Lily's on Yelp
With our bellies full, Steve and I headed to the beach. And chilled. Zuma beach is beautiful. It is much more laid back and peaceful than the hustle and bustle of Santa Monica beach. With colorful life guard towers and beautiful blue water, Zuma is definitely a gem.
Steve and I threw around the football for a while, channeling our inner manlyness. We were soon joined by Laura.
We were soon treated to a show by several dolphins! It was so cool, one of them even caught a wave. I have certainly never seen a dolphin surf, but aparently it happens at Zuma. There were also seals out there having fun. Soon the sun was setting and we got this view
It was so relaxing and such a needed break from the city. I was happy, can you tell?
After the beach we went back to the house Steve was watching. It was determined we needed buns for our hot dogs so it was off to the local grocery store. And guess who we saw? Ok you will never guess. Ben Stein! Who? Ben Stein of Ferris Bueller fame, and Win Ben Stein's money... the dude with the annoyingly dry voice. Ya you know who I'm talking about. Anyways, fun day.

I will always be a NorCal kid, but LA has a lot to offer. Why not take advantage of it? Well that is exactly what I plan on doing. From finding great hikes to escape the city, to exploring secluded beaches, to checking out the latest Hollwood hot spots and finding the best food LA has to offer, I hope to bring you the best of LA. This is a place for me to share my thoughts and adventures, and hopefully others will comment and give me advice on what my next adventure should be!
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Nike Shoe release party
Only in LA right? On Thursday Jaime's brother Jon was back in LA and invited me to come out to this shoe release party. The shoes were designed by two professional skateboarders. Jon (DJ StaticJon) and rapper Andre Nickatina, were the special guest performance. Jon asked me to do a little filming. It was a short show but the crowd loved it. It was a really interesting mix of people. Mostly white skaters. After the show I hung around for a little bit with Jon, his girlfriend Katy and friend Kristin. The venue was really interesting. It was a converted old smog check station, so it is aptly named Smog Shoppe. It is apparently a green venue. Whatever that means. All in all I will say it was an interesting and strange experience. It hardly seemed to be about the shoes, but maybe they presented them before I got there. It was fun to see Jon & Co. and I got out of my apartment. So...good times.
http://www.smogshoppe.com/
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
The Prominade and Santa Monica Beach
So this seems like an obvious one, but I haven't posted it before. This past weekend my back was somewhat out of commission so I didn't feel up to doing anything too crazy. Yeah I know, I'm getting old. I had to get out of the apartment though, especially since the sun finally came out. So I decided to take a book down to the beach. I parked at work and walked to the promenade. For those who have never been, the 3rd Street Promanade is an outdoor shopping strip spanning an entire 5 blocks. It has been closed to cars, so pedestrians can wander back and forth from shop to shop. There is quite the crowd there, especially on weekends. It attracts quite an eclectic group of street performers, from the incredibly talented to the "oh my god I will pay you to stop doing that". On Wednesday and Saturday there is also a fairly impressive farmers market. I tend to think it is fairly pricey, but I guess there is a price to be paid for premium produce in LA. PS, this picture doesn't do it justice. They were packing up.
After a research trip to the Apple Store, I headed down the pier and onto the beach. The Santa Monica Pier is world famous but really better experienced with a friend. As I was a loner on this outing, I stayed away from the rickety carnival and headed for the sand.
I wasn't very diligent in my picture taking, so I will have to update this post later, because there are some interesting parts to this beach, including the muscle beach exercise area. I had a nice relaxing afternoon lounging on the sand and enjoying a book (that's right a book! No scripts this weekend!). The weather was perfect. I will admit this wasn't all that adventurous, except for when I tried to get up off my back, but this is a quintessential Santa Monica experience and it's what you pay a premium for when you live close to the ocean. But in my opinion, it is so worth it.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Sandstone Peak Hike
Last weekend my buddy Steve and I decided we wanted to do a hike that we hadn't done before. I had heard great things about Sandstone Peak and so we headed out past Malibu and just barely into Ventura county. Once we got of PCH, we crawled 6 miles up a road that was as windy as roads come. But we couldn't have asked for nicer weather. It was sunny and about 70. It took us about an hour to get out there, but it was well worth it. Sandstone peak is the highest peak in the Santa Monica Mountain range, which still isn't all that high at about 3,000 feet. But boy are there great views.
The rock formations were some of the coolest I've seen. Huge jagged formation jet up from the rugged mountains.
Not even ten minutes into the hike I spotted a snake slithering across the trail. Steve jumped into the bush with no hesitation and grabbed the snake by the tail. Good thing that tail didn't have a rattle on it! It was a harmless snake but it didn't like being held very much (there is some great video footage to prove it. But this sucker was pretty big. After some kodak moments, Steve set the snake free and it crawled away with a slightly bruised ego.
Here is video evidence. Please excuse my language. I was frightened.
We marched on. The wildflowers were all in bloom so it made for a beautiful hike. Very romantic....wait, I mean, it was a very manly ascent to the top, look we even did some bouldering
It was surprisingly green for socal this time of year. It doesn't look all that green to us norcal people, but trust me, this is pretty rare for socal when summer is approaching.
Buddies! And yes I realize that face isn't very attractive, but hey, it's hiking.
It was a steep climb up the last push of the mountain, but we finally made it to the peak. And apparently Sandstone Peak is also called Mt. Allen, which is really confusing.
Don't do it Steve!!! The views were wicked awesome. We could see from Redondo beach to Santa Barbara. We hiked around a bit more and came across these pretty sweet views.
Sandstone Peak was a fantastic hike and I highly recommend. The views are magnificent and it really isn't that long of a hike or that hard.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Please stand by...
I've got to apologize to anyone who reads this on a consistent basis....if such a person exists. Well, I was slacking this week, but I really didn't have anything to post, as I was back up in Nor Cal over the weekend. I could write about that, but I kind of want to keep this strictly SoCal, hence the name. But I do need to come up with more material on a more consistent basis. I have a few ideas, like writing about my job, but what do you all want to hear about? Suggestions? Please comment....
Anyways, I am gearing up for some adventure this weekend, so look for a new post on Monday!
Thanks!
~Schu
Oh, ya, below is Nathan cracking my birthday champagne!
Anyways, I am gearing up for some adventure this weekend, so look for a new post on Monday!
Thanks!
~Schu
Oh, ya, below is Nathan cracking my birthday champagne!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Diddy Riese
Another great weekend in LA. My sister Emily was in town for a soccer tournament and I got to show her around. I of course took her to Bruno's because I had Italian on my mind (see my Bruno's post). After a great meal we cruised over to Westwood (in style I might add ;^) We met up with our family friend Kelsey who is a student at UCLA. When you are in or near Westwood it is pretty much mandatory that you visit this week's featured post.... Diddy Riese.
Diddy Riese is a legend in LA. They are known for their ice cream cookie sandwiches. It is two freshly baked cookies of your choice sandwiching a generous scoop of your favorite flavor. For $1.50. That's right, a buck and a half. You can't even buy a cup of coffee at Starbucks for a buck and a half. Needless to say this place is popular. Come on a Friday night and the line will be all the way down the block. Luckily the guys working are pros and the line moves fairly quickly. This place will make you drive out of your way to satisfy a craving. Case in point, a few weeks ago Jaime and I were heading to Orange County from Hollywood and anyone who knows the geography of LA knows that Westwood is not on the way. But we had to have our Diddy! It was 12:30 in the morning for god-sakes, but it was worth it!
Apparently they sell snow cones at Diddy too. Which I had never realized. Kelsey got one and it was actually very good. But if you don't live in Westwood and aren't within walking distance to Diddy, go with the cookie sandwich. My go to sandwich is mint chip ice cream with two chocolate chip cookies. What is your Diddy combo?
Schu Stamp of approval.
I also watched Emily's soccer games and it was fun to see her play, although I think I got a little too much sun and was starting to get a little bit loopy.
Diddy Riese is a legend in LA. They are known for their ice cream cookie sandwiches. It is two freshly baked cookies of your choice sandwiching a generous scoop of your favorite flavor. For $1.50. That's right, a buck and a half. You can't even buy a cup of coffee at Starbucks for a buck and a half. Needless to say this place is popular. Come on a Friday night and the line will be all the way down the block. Luckily the guys working are pros and the line moves fairly quickly. This place will make you drive out of your way to satisfy a craving. Case in point, a few weeks ago Jaime and I were heading to Orange County from Hollywood and anyone who knows the geography of LA knows that Westwood is not on the way. But we had to have our Diddy! It was 12:30 in the morning for god-sakes, but it was worth it!
Apparently they sell snow cones at Diddy too. Which I had never realized. Kelsey got one and it was actually very good. But if you don't live in Westwood and aren't within walking distance to Diddy, go with the cookie sandwich. My go to sandwich is mint chip ice cream with two chocolate chip cookies. What is your Diddy combo?
Schu Stamp of approval.
I also watched Emily's soccer games and it was fun to see her play, although I think I got a little too much sun and was starting to get a little bit loopy.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Bay Cities Deli
Quick update, I went up to the bay area this weekend. It was an amazing weekend and I loved it. I had been craving some quality wine tasting and I got my fill. But alas this means no LA adventures happened this weekend, unless you count battling the traffic from LAX to work this morning. However, I have been waiting to post this adventure for quite some time now. It is long overdue.
The legendary Bay Cities Deli
It just might be my favorite eatery in all of LA I have found thus far. It is certainly the best sandwich I have had here, and maybe ever. I know this is a huge claim, but Bay Cities can back it up. Bay Cities is a full on Italian Deli and grocer and it is all the rage in Santa Monica. In the hours surrounding lunch it is a mad house. Cars turning into the parking lot can stop traffic for blocks.
So what's the big deal? What is the appeal? Well it certainly isn't the service. Think Soup Nazi. It is a process to get a sandwich here. I will take you through it. Close your eyes. Wait! Don't really close your eyes, you are reading. Unless someone is reading this to you, just close your eyes metaphorically.
You walk into the store and it is packed. You fight your way to the deli counter, past the hordes of lucky souls that are already in the snaking line to pay for their 10 inches of heaven. There is a frenzy of activity behind the counter as guys yell and make sandwiches. You then grab a number. 86. You look up to an old number counter on the wall. 42. Damn. You have a while to go. You start to browse the imported pastas and cookies in the next isle, but you get nervous that they might pass you by and you hurry back.
You get a call on your cell phone, but you quickly silence it. You painfully remember what happened last time you took a call while trying to order. Now the guys are flying through numbers and passing them by because people are either gone or not stepping up. You notice a guy in the corner trying to speak up but he just gets passed by. Poor newbie. But you are ready, you are focused. 86! You shout and hold up your number. Now it's time to order. And you've got it down. Turkey sandwich on Italian with the works, spicy, cheddar cheese, hold the mustard and onions. And then you wait, patiently, but they are pretty fast. And finally, they pass you your sandwich and you cradle it like a newborn and fight your way to the register. You make your way to the cash line, because you know it's much faster. They ring you up, $8.45, yeah a little more than Subway, but then you slap yourself because Subway shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence as Bay Cities. You walk through the automatic doors and take a seat outside next to a stranger. But he is no strange, he is your brother, bonded by your mutual love for the sandwich. And you unwrap the sandwich and bite in.
And it tastes so F*$&ing good.
Or you can order online and skip most of the process. But the process is half the fun. It is an experience. All kidding aside, the sandwiches here are phenomenal. It is all in the ingredients. And they have a huge selection of sandwich ingredients. Favorites include Boars Head meats, homemade pepper relish, and the bread. Bread really sets sandwiches apart more than anything else. And Bay Cities' bread is special. They bake it in house constantly throughout the day, so it is always fresh. There is also a whole hot bar there that I haven't even experimented with yet. They have a large selection of cheeses and a decent wine inventory as well. The best part is that Bay Cities is only 4 blocks from my work. And it never gets old. If you are ready to have the best sandwich you have had in a very long time, than go ahead and hit up Bay Cities Deli. You will not be disappointed with your food. That is a guarantee. I think it is pretty obvious that Bay Cities Deli gets the Schu stamp of approval. http://www.baycitiesitaliandeli.com/
The legendary Bay Cities Deli
It just might be my favorite eatery in all of LA I have found thus far. It is certainly the best sandwich I have had here, and maybe ever. I know this is a huge claim, but Bay Cities can back it up. Bay Cities is a full on Italian Deli and grocer and it is all the rage in Santa Monica. In the hours surrounding lunch it is a mad house. Cars turning into the parking lot can stop traffic for blocks.
So what's the big deal? What is the appeal? Well it certainly isn't the service. Think Soup Nazi. It is a process to get a sandwich here. I will take you through it. Close your eyes. Wait! Don't really close your eyes, you are reading. Unless someone is reading this to you, just close your eyes metaphorically.
You walk into the store and it is packed. You fight your way to the deli counter, past the hordes of lucky souls that are already in the snaking line to pay for their 10 inches of heaven. There is a frenzy of activity behind the counter as guys yell and make sandwiches. You then grab a number. 86. You look up to an old number counter on the wall. 42. Damn. You have a while to go. You start to browse the imported pastas and cookies in the next isle, but you get nervous that they might pass you by and you hurry back.
You get a call on your cell phone, but you quickly silence it. You painfully remember what happened last time you took a call while trying to order. Now the guys are flying through numbers and passing them by because people are either gone or not stepping up. You notice a guy in the corner trying to speak up but he just gets passed by. Poor newbie. But you are ready, you are focused. 86! You shout and hold up your number. Now it's time to order. And you've got it down. Turkey sandwich on Italian with the works, spicy, cheddar cheese, hold the mustard and onions. And then you wait, patiently, but they are pretty fast. And finally, they pass you your sandwich and you cradle it like a newborn and fight your way to the register. You make your way to the cash line, because you know it's much faster. They ring you up, $8.45, yeah a little more than Subway, but then you slap yourself because Subway shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence as Bay Cities. You walk through the automatic doors and take a seat outside next to a stranger. But he is no strange, he is your brother, bonded by your mutual love for the sandwich. And you unwrap the sandwich and bite in.
And it tastes so F*$&ing good.
Or you can order online and skip most of the process. But the process is half the fun. It is an experience. All kidding aside, the sandwiches here are phenomenal. It is all in the ingredients. And they have a huge selection of sandwich ingredients. Favorites include Boars Head meats, homemade pepper relish, and the bread. Bread really sets sandwiches apart more than anything else. And Bay Cities' bread is special. They bake it in house constantly throughout the day, so it is always fresh. There is also a whole hot bar there that I haven't even experimented with yet. They have a large selection of cheeses and a decent wine inventory as well. The best part is that Bay Cities is only 4 blocks from my work. And it never gets old. If you are ready to have the best sandwich you have had in a very long time, than go ahead and hit up Bay Cities Deli. You will not be disappointed with your food. That is a guarantee. I think it is pretty obvious that Bay Cities Deli gets the Schu stamp of approval. http://www.baycitiesitaliandeli.com/
Monday, April 26, 2010
DISNEYLAND!!!!!!! ~ A retrospective
So I had some notable adventures this weekend, I went to the beach and got a little sunburned, I participated in a Hollywood assistants beer pong tournament (might be blogging about that later), and went on a hike (Temescal canyon again, see that post ) but I have been wanting to post this for a while now. Disneyland!!!!
I have to blame/thank my girlfriend Jaime for getting me hooked on Disneyland. I mean we lived 10 minutes away from Disneyland for four years, so it was inevitable. But I love it. I have been a season pass holder for 5 years now and I never get tired of going. I have gone twice recently, once with Jaime and once with my cousin Jenny and her friends, and it is almost like going home for me now. I always have fun. I have the Disneyland soundtrack, I have memorized the firework show, I have ridden every ride in both parks, I have ridden all the rides in Disneyland in one day, Heck I even worked there for two months! I guess you could call me a Disneyland freak :^)
I am not going to discribe every detail of the park because then I would be writing a book, but if you ever want a tour of the place, I will be happy to be your guide. These are some snapshots of the last five years of Disneyland magic. And yeah, I'm wearing Minnie ears...I'm that secure.
Sorry for the long post. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. And seriously, if you need a tourguide, I am very reasonable.
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