Walk: Old Hollywood and Old and New Los Angeles Walking Tours
![]() |
| Walking Tour 1: Old Hollywood |
![]() |
| Walking Tour 2: Old and New Los Angeles |
Walk: Pre-trip hood errands
Distance: 4 miles
![]() |
| Los Angeles, California |
So, even though she has lived in California for a good long while, Ciwt has been remiss about gettng to and to know that city to the south. Tomorrow she will do something about that, get on a plane and of course Walk around around Los Angeles. Walking, the Best way to get to know any place.
Being direction and map challenged, she will join walking tours given by professional guides who aren't challenged by these things, and, most important know much about that city.
Walk: SF Opera (Omar)
Distance: 3 miles
Great, great care and fathomless passion have gone into the opera, Omar, from its inception to its most recent performance. That performance was at SF Opera today for Ciwt and she's still allowing its quiet, dignified power sink in. So far she feels the costumes!, sets! lighting! singing (individual and chorus) and dancing were richly stunning - the music, message and pacing not so much. It does seem to her to be an important opera to see if any of her readeres have an opportunity.Walk: AMC Kabuki (The Holdovers)
Distance: 3 miles
So, director, screenwriter and producer, Alexander Payne has won many awards in his long career including two Oscars. Based on that Ciwt has to assume that the editing of his latest movie, The Holdovers, was intentional.
However if Payne were once again a young film student and Ciwt was his editing professor, she would give him a D-. D for disjointed and D for distracting. For instance: in the many snow scenes none of the actors got snow in their hair or on their clothes; the viewer was told the temperature outside was 13 degrees, but none of the actors either wore a hat or buttoned their lightweight jackets; cigarette smoke swhirled around the headmaster in the movie, but when the camera pulled away, there was neither a burning cigarette nor an ashtray. On and on these mismatches went taking Ciwt's attention away from the movie until finally she just said "oh well" and was able to get into it.
And when she did, she found the "life lessons" and acting mostly transcended the technicalities and shallowness and gives the movie a gentle thumbs up 👉, ooops 👍.
Walk: deYoung Museum
Distance: 4.3 miles
| The beautifully rendered orange sunflowers on the left called to Ciwt. |
Walk: Crissy Field 💝
Distance: 4 miles
You walk out looking at the Golden Gate Bridge
leaving the City far from your thoughts.
Then at Hoppers Hands*
next to Fort Point, you turn around.
And WOW. There's that pretty city. Never gets old. It's moving every time; particularly on fall afternoons like this one when the fog leaves San Francisco for a while.