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Dog Town (Los Angeles – Part 1)

Hey, do you remember that time I was travelling overseas, and how I blogged about every place I visited?

Remember how I only ever ended up blogging from Tokyo – El Paso Texas?

Well, after El Paso, my husband Dana and I carried on our travels to our last stop in America – and our favourite stop in that country: Los Angeles.

We had such a wonderful time there!

As you may remember (if you are an older follower, or if you have read through my archives) out of our entire 7 week trip overseas, we only spend about 12 nights in typical accommodation (ie. hostels, resorts or hotels). The rest of the 37 nights we spend overseas were done so through a fantastic online community called ‘Couchsurfing‘.

It was in Los Angeles that Dana and I made a very lovely friend – Joe.

We had never met him before, but we had met his wife (who was then his fiancee) Lara earlier in our trip whilst in Nashville.

Joe agreed to host us in his apartment on Hollywood Blvd. for six whole nights. And I have got to say, it was one of the best times we had on our whole trip!

Anyway, I really don’t want to faff on too much, I really just want to share the photos with you! Because they’re really the best part.

Now, because we took positively way too many photos in LA, I’m going to post these photos up in a few different entries.

Today’s first LA post is about dogs.

Never before have I seen as many dogs in one city as I saw in LA.

Any time you’d walk down the street, there’d be people walking dogs.

I went to a hairdresser in LA, and there was a woman with her tiny dog in a tiny bag getting her hair blow dried.

It is as if in Los Angeles, people own dogs, instead of procreating (and that’s not such a bad thing)!

Here’s some of them:

little legs

exploration

shake

just. gotta. RUN.

sunning herself

oh to be free

poop

The last one cracks me up. Still. That dog walked up to us, had a sniff, and then paced about half a meter away from Joe (that is him in the blue jumper and track pants) he decided that was where he wanted to do his morning business.

Ha!

See you soon!

Jessica x

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El Paso TX

In January this year, Dana and I boarded a dirty Greyhound bus to get from Austin Texas to Los Angeles California.

Collectively, the ride took over 37 hours. And honestly, it was probably one of the worst experiences of our travels overseas.

We boarded a bus that was already mostly full of people, as it was already en route from somewhere else. It was late at night, so any seats that were spare were sprawled across by bags and greasy food wrappers and legs. Dana and I walked all the way down to the back of the bus before we realised we weren’t going to get a seat together, and by that time, people had already piled in behind us, so we couldn’t try sitting closer to the front.

I sat next to a middle-aged lonely looking man. He was nice enough, and as morning broke, I made polite conversation with him. There was such a sadness in him that I couldn’t place.

Dana had to wake up two young women asleep on the back row of seats, and was showered with a storm of abuse and all of the bad words I know. One of them was heavily pregnant, and the other was very gaunt. They were both snorting cocaine on the back seat, and were selling it to other passengers at the rest stops.

The night was long and uncomfortable. Traveling on Greyhound is quite an experience. I realised that the bag I placed at my feet had about $4000 worth of camera and computer equipment, not to mention money and passports. So there’s not much sleep to be had.

Throughout the night, as we were nearing the Mexican border, we were pulled off the bus a couple of times by butch-o border security.

I felt like saying, “Yes sir, my Australian husband and I are travelling through Texas in the hope of being smuggled into Central America.” “What?! That’s not allowed??”

Anyway, I’m sure we indulged their secure-border-bravado by being very nice and polite instead.

When we arrived in El Paso, we were given a one hour stop over. As we stepped out of the bus, we were greeted by a stark winter sun, and as crusty as it was (and as scared as we were of being stabbed and raped and pillaged), we made the most of our visit. We walked through the town and we felt like we had hit a warp in the space/time continuum. Latino music was blaring through large street speakers, but the town was mostly scarce of people.

We found our way to a small restaurante and cowered in a booth. OhGodSOHungry. We were warmly greeted by a little man probably in his late sixties. He spoke only in Spanish, as did the menu.

I smiled and nodded, not having a clue what he was saying. And without thinking, I spouted the only words I could confidently say, “Pollo y frijoles, por favor señor.”

(Chicken and beans, please Sir.)

He smiled and patted me on the back and said something else in Spanish, to which I responded by laughing.

I even fooled Dana into thinking that I knew what he was saying to me.

By the time we finished our food, we had to sprint to get back to the bus terminal. Obviously we made it in time, but a word to the wise, if you scoff down a Coke, and a plate full of chicken and refried beans, try not to run immediately after.

A lovely flower arrangement at the terminal.
arriving in El Paso

snap

wall

lizard

Maternity pants?!

After getting back onto the bus, on our way to Los Angeles.
bus trip

Red Dead Redemption:

sky

Red Dead Redemption

reflection

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Austin, oh Austin

Hey Everyone, I’d like to write to apologise for having disappeared all week! On Monday, I was at home sick (as you will read below), so I took the opportunity to catch up on some blog loving. I was almost finished with the post below, and then… WHAMO! My internet completely cut out.

SAD. FACE.

I have been without it for almost a week now, and I still haven’t been able to fix it. I am currently typing on a pilfered laptop, with pilfered internet. Oh, how I long for the days of high speed ADSL. But at this point in time, I can only dream.

Anyway, today I am posting TWICE. Yep.

Here goes…

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Hello! I hope you all had a good weekend. Mine was great. Except I have managed to come down with a nasty chesty cough and have become a human yellow snot factory. (yum)

So, sadly, I am at home alone today to recover, while Dana is at my brother’s house looking after our niece Sydnee. I am bummed I have to miss out, but don’t want to pass on my disease to her!

So, me and Ginger (the bunny) have been hanging out today. She really likes eating pomegranate. I’ve finished a box of tissues, and last night I slept for 13 hours last night. Yeah, wow.

Anyway, do you remember how I started posting again about the rest of my overseas trip? In case you missed it, the last instalment is here.

So today’s post includes some fotos of me and Dana’s adventures in Austin, TX.

There were plenty of awesome second-hand clothing stores around, and heaps of cool bars and hangouts. Dana and I went and saw a college band play, ate yummy food, and even had our first ever lomo film roll developed.

Here’s some photographical evidence of aforementioned ‘good times’:

Dana and I went to the Spider House Cafe. We had sweet tea, nachos and beer. It was pretty good!
Spider House Cafe V

Spider House Cafe III

Spider House Cafe I

We waited for a lot of buses:
bus stop two

hipster

bus stop

This fellow’s name was Juan:
cash loans

Dana and Stimpy

Bought some pretty mean sunnies:
love my orange love hearts

Best shop:
Día de los Muertos

A very phallic looking sign:
phallic much?

And some more general exploring:
liquor

quadruple head

quiff

pose

sun face

feeding the ducks

click-click-click-click

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On our last day in Austin, Dana and I took a bus trip and made our way to some beautiful springs. The beautiful winter sun cast a glow on everything. It was very cold. It made our noses run.

These are the photos we took:

Batty

Dana

Smooch

Dana

branch

ducks

naked tree

berries

This is the last post about our trip through Austin. I do hope you liked it.

x Jessica

PS. I’d love to hear about you though – what are some places you have been that you really enjoyed visiting?

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The Devil and Daniel Johnston

Gee whiz! You know what? I never actually finished blogging about the rest of my overseas travels with Dana! Way to leave you hanging, right?

Well, the travel related posting stopped quite abruptly due to the fact that I was stranded on a deserted island in Fiji without any internet access. What a problem to have, eh?

And I figure that now is as good a time to catch up as any. As I type, it is Saturday evening (although I won’t be posting this until Sunday). I’m in my newly cleaned and slightly re-decorated room sipping on some aged apple cider. Dana is having a power nap in bed behind me. I can tell he’s not asleep by the pattern of his breathing – he’s probably trying not to be irritated by the incessant tapping of my keyboard. I am trying to be quiet!

We are going to a house party later tonight, and are bringing our Bob Hawke juice dispenser – and filling it with Korean soju and lemonade. It has been a couple of weeks since participating in any sort of raucous behaviour, so I am looking forward to tonight actually!

Anyway, after leaving my once hometown of Pearl, Mississippi, we caught another greyhound bus to Austin Texas. Aparently the most ‘left-wing’ part of the state.

When we arrived there, we originally only intended on staying two nights. But we ended up enjoying it so much that we stayed six days!

One of the main things I was desperate to go and see there was the ‘HI HOW ARE YOU’ wall – painted by Daniel Johnston himself. I have always wanted to go there and take photos.

Daniel Johnston is a musician and artist, and you can learn more about him here.

When we went to the wall, we found out that Daniel himself would be doing a free gig there only two days later – in celebration of his 50th birthday. OHWOWSQUEE! D and I pretty much wet ourselves with excitement. So on the Saturday, we caught a few buses from our hostel, and made our way back there, and felt like the luckiest kids on earth. What timing! Daniel Johnston also personally gave out free tshirts to everyone. How lovely! This is a link to a picture of Kurt Cobain wearing one similar to the one we were given (except ours is in black, and touts a special birthday message), and Flea’s in the picture too.

So, here are the photos! They are both in film and digital, using my Canon Eos, and Lomography Action Sampler.

Hi, how are you Jessica?

Daniel Johnston (11 of 13)

The crowd, a-waitin’…
Daniel Johnston (6 of 13)

Daniel Johnston (5 of 13)

Daniel Johnston (13 of 13)

Jessica and Dana

Daniel Johnston (8 of 13)

Daniel Johnston (12 of 13)

Dana and Daniel Johnston
Daniel and Dana

Autograph
Daniel Johnston (10 of 13)

Daniel Johnston (2 of 13)

Daniel Johnston (3 of 13)

I will be back soon to post about Austin some more. It is a great place to visit, if you should ever have the chance.

I am off – I have to go get ready for the party!

I do hope that you are all having a lovely weekend.

x Jessica

Ps. If you liked this post, would you pretty please leave me a comment and/or share it?! Oh it would warm my heart so!

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Lomo Land

Oh wow, I realise that I have never posted about how much I love lomography! Well, do I ever!

I have acquired two different lomo cameras during my travels across the globe, along with a menagerie of accompanying gadgets, and shooting with them is just so much fun.

Now, mind you, I am by no means an expert, but I would have to say that these cameras are my favourite things ever to take pictures with. Yes, sometimes plastic = fantastic (as in, plastic bags = bad, but plastic cameras = YAY).

I adore that each shot that is taken is its own little thrill with a lomography camera. You never quite know what exactly you are shooting because the veiwfinder is never accurate, you sometimes get lovely unexpected colour splashes, AND the best part of all is the excitement you get when you pick up your freshly developed prints from the camera store.

It all reminds me of when I was a child, the anticipation you would feel waiting for a roll of film to come back so you could look at all of the photos. In ‘those days’, before digital reigned supreme, you would take much more care with the shots you took, making sure to get it right the first time so you don’t waste the film.

I do try to adopt the same attitude with digital, but it does become all too easy to just take millions of photos of the same thing hoping to get the perfect shot. And you know what? I have noticed that out of each set of digital photos I trawl through to find the best one, it is almost always the very first one out of the set. Funny how that works.

Here are some photos from, well, here, there, and everywhere actually. I hope you enjoy.

I am off to my brother’s house for dinner now. I am sleeping over so I can look after my niece Sydnee tomorrow.

I hope you have a wonderful week!

Jessica

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A couple of medium format shots and a few 4×6 shots – taken with Diana F+ camera using 120mm and 35mm film:

Danwa and Beneit's a palmy balmy dayreflectiontootsiedebaucheryAbsinthebreathetriple exposure portraitcocomanJuicy coconutsBadgersJoe and his dadPalm Beach Portrait

Some more 4×6 multi-frame fotos – taken with the Action Sampler camera using 35mm film:

RawrsmoochcyclewantPriyaWho is afraid of the Dairy Queen?Pigeon frenzyDo you like pina coladas, getting caught in the waves?Gilligan

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