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![]() "Mu Young Lee" wrote in message .itd.umich.edu... Thought I'd be working all weekend but got so much accomplished yesterday that I was able to sleep in late today. Breakfast was followed by a drive up the the San Gabriel canyon. It was 83 degrees and sunny below the snow capped mountains which crown the northeast corner of Los Angeles county. Back in the Raygun era I wasn't a popular consultant choice in D.C., but I discovered that So. California was most amenable to paying for my skillset and so was in LA about 3/4th time. I found the San Gabriel is a wonderful wild relief once you get past the realm of the Motofreaks. And LA has incredible art resources and some of the strangest niche cultures and bizarre institutions of any place I've ever got to know. Everybit as interesting as S.F. in its own ways. A world unto itself. Dave |
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![]() "Mu Young Lee" wrote... A 18 black parachute caddis and 14 light green Klinkhamer made for no shortage of dry fly action - and it was plenty of action. Nice to hear, Mu. The SoCal rivers can get very stressed. I've heard there's a good snow pack on the San Gabriel this year, so that bodes well. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "David Snedeker" wrote in message ... Back in the Raygun era I wasn't a popular consultant choice in D.C... I feel yer pain, man. I'm going through a bit of that right now, myself. Wolfgang it always comes when you least expect it. ![]() |
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![]() "David Snedeker" wrote: I found the San Gabriel is a wonderful wild relief once you get past the realm of the Motofreaks. And LA has incredible art resources and some of the strangest niche cultures and bizarre institutions of any place I've ever got to know. Everybit as interesting as S.F. in its own ways. A world unto itself. I never cared much for the area. Have they started sandblasting the gang graffiti off the boulders? |
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On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Charlie Wilson wrote:
I never cared much for the area. Have they started sandblasting the gang graffiti off the boulders? Yeah, that part is rather nasty but with a bicycle you can quickly get to the 'better' parts. It ain't the sierras but that's not the point. Mu grunion tonight |
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On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, David Snedeker wrote:
And LA has incredible art resources and some of the strangest niche cultures and bizarre institutions of any place I've ever got to know. Most people who've lived here for many years don't seem to notice what you did. Mu |
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