I still have things to post from LA, so they'll show up for the next few days.
I ran around the Santa Monica airport Monday and here are a few shots.
These two guys - Ignacio and Rudolfo - were working hard in the hot sun. (The fog rolled in Monday evening and Tuesday was cooler.)
At the same park overlooking the airport there was
a woman's soccer (real football) team practicing.
People have their private jets parked along the fence next to the park. If we want to talk about government services for the wealthy, I'm sure that the fees folks pay for using the Santa Monica airport don't pay for what it costs the City of Santa Monica - especially if you consider the lost property taxes on this huge area. Now, I do believe in government infrastructure, and keeping this open land rather than increasing the population density is a good thing, but I suspect a relatively small percent of the population actually use this one and a large percent of the users are probably in the higher income levels. (This is all speculation. Someone else can see if there's something there or not. A lot of the airport is being filled in - Santa Monica City College buildings, restaurants, more soccer fields and playgrounds, a place for live theater, etc.)The birds of paradise were blooming.
I ran down this Santa Monica alley to see the backsides of the houses.
This lemon tree leaned over the fence into the alley.
And this chair beckoned, but I kept on.