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    Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Catalina calls from across the water

    Ferrying to Santa Catalina Island — just you, that special someone and an upper deck brimming with buoyant kids, chiding parents and assorted Jimmy Buffett look-alikes — isn't exactly a secret on any summer Friday. L.A.'s fabled leisure isle hosts more than 1 million visitors each year, and by the looks of those lines at the waffle-cone place, the throngs at the Green Pleasure Pier and the buzzing golf carts in downtown Avalon, many of them are hitting it right now. Should that deter you? Nah — it's all fun. But it might inspire a little solitude strategizing without resorting to hiding out in Two Harbors or (more drastic) hiking the Trans-Catalina Trail. When I'm traveling to Avalon, here are some of my favorite escape hatches beside, above and beyond the bay.
    Ferrying to Santa Catalina Island — just you, that special someone and an upper deck brimming with buoyant kids, chiding parents and assorted Jimmy Buffett look-alikes — isn't exactly a secret on any summer Friday. L.A.'s fabled leisure isle...

    Tags: Plan B (drug), Jimmy Buffett, Aveda Corp., Trips and Vacations, World War I (1914-1918)

  2. Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Thrills, chills and a few spills on the Rogue River

    MERLIN, Ore. — Before my 23-year-old son, Matt, entered high school nine years ago, his mother and I signed him up for an Outward Bound sailing course in the Gulf Islands west of Vancouver, Canada.  
    MERLIN, Ore. — Before my 23-year-old son, Matt, entered high school nine years ago, his mother and I signed him up for an Outward Bound sailing course in the Gulf Islands west of Vancouver, Canada.   It was rugged, but he still talks about the good...

    Tags: Sports, Trips and Vacations, Canoeing and Kayaking, Travel, Hotels and Accommodations

  4. Jul 4, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. 88 books that shaped America, at the Library of Congress

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    The Library of Congress' list of 88 books that shaped America includes poetry, novels, nonfiction, a play, a polemic, books of science and grammar, cookbooks and children's books. What's it missing?...
  6. Dec 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The next DIY frontier: roasting coffee beans at home

    Four students are standing over a hot stove in the creamery of the <a href="http://instituteofdomestictechnology.com/">Institute of Domestic Technology</a> on a late-October Sunday at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena. Each one is manning a hand-cranked Whirley-Pop popcorn popper filled not with popcorn but green coffee beans from Costa Rica. The raw coffee beans turn golden, then brown, then start to expand and crackle.
    Los Angeles Times
    Four students are standing over a hot stove in the creamery of the Institute of Domestic Technology on a late-October Sunday at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena. Each one is manning a hand-cranked Whirley-Pop popcorn popper filled not with popcorn but...

    Tags: Beverage Industry, Thomas Pynchon, Popcorn, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance

  8. Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 11 micro-itineraries for Long Beach, San Pedro and Catalina Island

    Did somebody order fish and ships?
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Did somebody order fish and ships? The harbor area of southwest Los Angeles County -- the closest thing we have to a blue-collar coast -- is where the cruise ships call, where global cargo gets loaded and unloaded, where ton upon ton of maritime...

    Tags: Health, Los Angeles Hotels, Christopher Walken, Long Beach Museum of Art, Heavy Engineering

  10. Dec 2, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Coffee roasting class at the Domestic Institute of Technology

    Daily Dish
    If you want to start roasting your own coffee beans at home -- or are at all interested in how beans are roasted -- check the website of the Institute of Domestic Technology for upcoming classes....
  12. Mar 10, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Can It!: Food Forward's L.A. Foodsteader Tour

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    Can It!: Food Forward's L.A. Foodsteader Tour...
  14. Mar 27, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. 3 Events: make beer; cherry blossoms at Chaya; Finesse mag

    Daily Dish
    3 Events: make beer, a class at the Domestic Institute of Technology; cherry blossom festival at Chaya downtown; prix fixe at Bouchon Bistro for Finesse mag...
  16. Mar 10, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Urban homesteaders find ideal ground in Altadena

    Sometimes, the peach on a backyard tree is just a peach, a sweet, home-grown bonus. In certain circles of Altadena, though, that peach is a gateway fruit.
    Sometimes, the peach on a backyard tree is just a peach, a sweet, home-grown bonus. In certain circles of Altadena, though, that peach is a gateway fruit. One tree becomes three, which becomes an orchard. The quest for organic fertilizer leads to a flock...

    Tags: Holidays, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Wildlife, Human Interest

  18. Feb 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Neal Taylor dies at 78; fisherman regaled generations of Santa Barbara anglers

    For Neal Taylor, fishing wasn't limited to weekends or, for that matter, water. On one of Santa Barbara's busiest streets, the seven-time national casting champion showed a friend just how it's done, lofting his line into an intersection when the light turned red and yanking it back when traffic resumed.
    For Neal Taylor, fishing wasn't limited to weekends or, for that matter, water. On one of Santa Barbara's busiest streets, the seven-time national casting champion showed a friend just how it's done, lofting his line into an intersection when the light...

    Tags: Politics, Health, Elections, University of California, Fishing

  20. Oct 20, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Sports Legend Revealed: Did Cy Young and Amos Rusie help keep Zane Grey from becoming a pro baseball player?

    The Fabulous Forum
    BASEBALL LEGEND: Amos Rusie and Cy Young helped to keep Zane Grey from becoming a major league pitcher. STATUS: True (in a roundabout way). Pearl Zane Grey (better known as just Zane Grey) was one of the most prolific and......
  22. May 13, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. 3 Food Events You Should Know About: Food Blogger Bake Sale; Altadena Urban Farmers Market and Rokyo Ramen at Breadbar

    Daily Dish
    Food Blogger Bake Sale: Bacon brownies with bourbon sauce, cake pops, shortbread cookies and ice box cookies. That's just a taste of the menu at the Food Blogger Bake Sale being held at BLD Restaurant from 11:30a.m. to 2 p.m.......
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