Monday, February 6, 2017

Going Downtown




Grand Park from the Stanley Mosk Courthouse
Los Angeles, California
Hello Everyone:

Blogger was becoming quite annoyed with the way human typist was saving all these photographs on the trusty iPhone.  Blogger's biggest complaint was that they were taking up too much valuable memory.  As part of human typist's goals for the year, she promised to share some of the pictures and send the rest into Google photo archives.  Here are the images from human typist's jury duty day.






Enjoying a relatively nice day in the park

The weather was mostly cooperative, albeit cold.  Human typist is such a delicate creature that she freezes when the temperature drops below 70 degrees.














Spectacular
Love this picture of the park fountain with two Los Angeles landmarks in the background: the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, designed by Welton Becket (1962-4) and the Department of Water and Power Building, designed by the firm Albert C. Martin and Associates (1965)











A direct line to City Hall




Lunch al fresco 




A few of Blogger's fellow prospective jurors wondering how much longer will they have to remain in judicial purgatory.






















George Washington was said to have never told a lie.  A few alternative facts maybe but never a lie.






















Christopher Columbus

"In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue" and landed in the Dominican Republic, a wee bit south of North America.






















The view from the top step of Los Angeles City Hall

Another day, another picture.  This one was taken from the public entrance to Los Angeles's City Hall.  Over to the left is the Walt Disney Concert Hall by Frank Gehry (2003)













The Downtown Los Angeles Historic Core

Historic Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles with the Bradbury Building (home to our friends at the Los Angeles Conservancy) on the left hand side and the Million Dollar Theater on the right hand side.





















The only way to the top

The entrance to Angel's Flight
























Downtown without a skyscraper or two?  Never

One of the two California Plaza towers by Arthur Ericsson Architects and AC Martin Partners (1990)































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