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Bungalow Heaven? Love that place! Walked those streets several times. Regarding the parrot population: "Shocking as it may seem, Pasadena is home to hundreds of parrots. The popular theory is that a they came from Simpson's Nursery in east Pasadena on East Colorado Blvd in the Lamanda Park area. It caught on fire in 1969. (Alternately I've seen some stories state the name was Simpson's Gardenland and Bird Farm which burnt down in 1959) Either the parrots were released to save them from the fires or they managed to escape on their own in time. From these parrots, the Pasadena Parrots came about. Other stories claim that the parrots have migrated up from Mexico but others still state they were originally black market birds released by smugglers . Although no one seems sure how they actually ended up in Southern California, at least six and possibly as many as thirteen different species have been spotted in southern California. The different species even inter-breed at times. Pasadena's website states that they are yellowhead amazon parrots, an endangered species that has been kept as pets for decades because they are some of the best "talkers" amongst the many different species of parrot. Additionally California's Parrot Project and California Flocks keep track and offer up information on the different species of parrots found in the state. Species that have been identified in Southern California by CaliforniaFlocks.org include: Yellow Chevroned Parakeets, Mitred Conures, Blue Crowned Conures, Indian Ringneck Parrots, Nanday Conures, Yellow Head Amazons, Blue Fronted Amazons, Lilac Crowned Amazons, Green Cheeked Amazons, Red Masked Conures, Red Lored Amazon and White Fronted Amazons. The birds are no longer contained in the Pasadena area, but have been seen in several parts of the greater Los Angeles area, parts of San Diego, and even some towns in Central California including Bakersfield! Additionally San Francisco has a flock of over 200 Cherry-headed Conures that live and fly around Telegraph Hill." Source: http://www.weirdca.com/location.php?location=112 Andys |
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As you note. Flickr dates are often suspect. I was just going to note that the building in that photo reminded me of the way dozens and dozens of buildings looked all over the city following the Northridge earthquake. |
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"WHAT WAS THAT?!" "It's just the peacocks" "ARE YOU SURE?!" "Yeah, it's just the peacocks." And that's how I learned that peacocks sound like lost children. |
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Pre-heat oven to 330 F.. Dust large oven bag with flour. ... Rub bird outer skin with butter. Season with pepper and salt. Drape with rindless bacon. Place bird into bag, on top of onion and celery layer. Seal bag, then make four or five small vent holes in top of bag. Cook for 3 hours. Delish.... https://aussiehunter.org/wp-content/...st-peacock.jpg dinner at Christmas |
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The feral peafowl in Palos Verdes get mixed reviews:
How Palos Verdes Got Its Peacock Problem - LA curbed Rancho Palos Verdes to Continue Peacock Eviction Program - LAT Peafowl are feral in Arcadia and La Cañada Flintridge too. Most people seem to blame Lucky Baldwin for them. He brought one or more breeding pairs back from an 1880 trip to India. |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...1.jpg~original GSV There's a December 2001 picture of the empty lot at gettyimages.com. The caption says: Corner lot at 1601 W. Park Ave. in Echo Park where a building collapsed one year ago. This is a story that looks back at the apartment building collapse last December that killed one tenant and injured 35 others. The spot where the building once stood is now vacant, and we'll look at what's next in store for the lot at 1601 W. Park Ave. The International Church of the Four Square has bought the land and is proposed a low? and moderate?income housing project for that spot.An article in the Eastsider from last year mentions new propsals for a 12,400-square-foot building with 11 residences with 16 parking spaces. The page also links to an LA Times article about the building's collapse. |
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........................................... Thanks HossC for that last post. I assumed it was earthquake damage too. Collapse didn't occur to me. |
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Dec. 9, 2000 "An aging Echo Park apartment house cited two years ago for a damaged foundation shifted and collapsed early Friday. Juan Francisco Pineda, 31, was crushed to death and his wife was injured as the front section of the building gave way. More than 50 people were left suddenly homeless by the collapse. Many of the tenants thought they were experiencing an earthquake. Ominous warning signs had been evident for days. Those signs included plumbing leaks, new cracks in ceilings and inability to close doors properly." latimes The incident is also covered in a LAWeekly article titled Digs of Doom __ |
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BTW its not good to poison or shoot such creatures....imo. Remember, I used to live on a large rabbit farm....we also had chickens and goats. |
LA curbed reports today that LA Bungalow Courts are disappearing fast. Just 350 left in the city.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/VC...=w1344-h615-no la curbed They get more love than Dingbats |
found this on ebay a couple days ago.
"Early Cabinet Photo - French Family Homestead, PASADENA California" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/TDw3At.jpg EBAY What makes this cabinet card photograph so special is that everyone in the photo is named on the back. we might need some help with all these people oldstuff. :) "Catherine Sherman French's House and Family" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/AI2LwB.jpg reverse ends with "Last Home Coming" photographer's stamp F. P. Whitcomb Summit Ave., Pasadena, Cal. it comes with a border https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/g84T8T.jpg ONE MORE THING: Doesn't this look like a giant wicker chair on the roof of the chicken coop. (I think it's a chicken coop) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/ghrUTA.jpg I've stared at it for quite awhile and can't figure out what it is. :shrug: __ |
Peafowl children are called Peachicks.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/3...922/cOgfS5.jpg jodi pflepsen |
USC 'mystery' buildings.
"1949 USC Los Angeles Kodachrome Slide" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/favqFb.jpg EBAY I believe this is commercial building acquired (temporarily?) by the university. -it appears to be an Information Center. "1949 USC Univeristy Los Angeles Kodachrome Slide" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/2cYv9p.jpg EBAY the stripes on this one make it seem a bit modern. that blue car needs to SLOW DOWN! "1949 USC university los angeles kodachrome" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/ITOBk0.jpg EBAY I should probably know this one, but I don't. this last one is not mystery: "1949 Los Angeles Museum Kodachrome Slide" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/j3mVgu.jpg EBAY This is the south entrance to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. someone lost their bra on the sidewalk. __ |
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In Culver City, we were able occasionally to get the conures to visit our feeders, but the parrots here won't even fly over our lot. They always skirt it at high speed. |
Best Noire Film Set in L.A. area....
Has to be either...1) "Sunset Blvd." or 2) "Double Indemnity" or 3) "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (original version) or the neo-noire 4) "Chinatown".
Tough choice, but I vote Double Indemnity. Both 1 & 2 were directed by Billy Wilder. Should I have put "The Big Sleep" on the list? Another couple of L.A. "neo-noires" (with comic elements) I like are "Barton Fink" & the quirky bowling flick with "The Dude"--what was that one called? Both by the Coen Bros. "The Doors" also has noirish elements and is set mostly in L.A. Best "feel good" anti-noire L.A. movie...."Singing in the Rain" Best "noirish" L.A. TV shows......"Dragnet" (early 1950s version more noirish than 1960s version) & "77 Sunset Strip" |
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