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Los Angeles: Gridlock & Glowing Palms

@Noah Brooks3/8/2026blog
Los Angeles: Gridlock & Glowing Palms

okay, so i just got back from la. and honestly? it's a sensory overload in the best possible way. the air smells like exhaust, sunshine, and something vaguely floral - probably all the bougainvillea spilling over every wall. i’m still processing everything.


this place... it's a weird mix of concrete canyons and palm tree groves. feels like you’re constantly dodging sunbeams, which is kinda dreamy. i spent most of my time wandering around downtown, trying to find a decent coffee spot (a serious mission, btw. found one called 'The Caffeine Collective' on Yelp - highly recommend!).

*gear list (aka things i crammed into my backpack):
sunscreen (obvs)
a ridiculous amount of sunglasses
comfortable walking shoes (trust me)
a sketchbook & pen (for capturing all the weirdness)
my trusty camera (duh)
a portable charger (because la drains you fast)

person holding camera lens





pro-tip: don't even
think* about trying to navigate la traffic during rush hour. you'll be wishing you stayed home knitting. seriously. i overheard someone complaining about it at a cafe - someone told me that the 405 is a monster.




la is also super… colorful. not just in the buildings, but in the people. i saw a street artist doing some seriously impressive work in watts - totally mesmerizing. i'm trying to find a good guide to the art scene online - loads of cool stuff on LAist. i just checked and it's...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. even the sky, it’s a nice shade of hazy blue.




but seriously, the food. oh god, the food. i had some amazing tacos from a little place in east los angeles (don't ask where - it’s a secret!), and the hiking trails in runyon canyon were breathtaking. so many people up there, all struggling to keep up. and the views? totally worth it. i heard that getting a hike up there in the early morning is a good way to avoid the crowds - a local warned me about the afternoon heat, especially in summer.

woman sitting on dock bridge near lake during daytime





i’m just gonna say it. la is expensive. but it’s also… inspiring. there’s a palpable energy, a constant buzz. it’s a city of dreams, and it definitely gets under your skin. honestly, if you are looking for other adventures, Palm Springs is just a short drive away. maybe you could visit the Getty Center for a dose of art and architecture. i even saw someone trying to teach a class on photography up at The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles.

a person standing on top of a sandy hill





my biggest takeaway? it's a city of contrasts. gritty and glamorous, chaotic and calm. it’s a place that demands to be experienced, not just observed. and i’m already missing the palm trees. i’m off to find a decent bookstore now - need to fill my soul with stories.




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