I've been on a birthday roller-coaster since last week! My actual birthday was on Thursday, July 20th. We had lunch with Mollie and Jeffrey on Monday (Miolie's b-day is 7/23) at Bodhi Thai on Olympic Blvd. in BH. Delicious! Tuesday, I finally passed my obligatory written CA-DMV test. When you reach a certain age (ahem!) you are required to re-take this tricky test! On Wednesday, some of the Ladies of the Uke took me to lunch at our fave place, Jackson Cafe.
On Thursday, the big day, I was greeted with flowers and gifts from my Sweetie! After my online ZOOM ukulele class with Cali Rose (where the group sang "Happy Birthday" to me), Larry and I embarked on our b-day field trip.
First stop, the Sixth Street Viaduct Bridge. The original bridge built in 1932 was torn down in 2016 and replaced by 2022. This is the longest bridge in L.A. spanning the L.A. River, The 101 Freeway and the I-5 Freeway. This bridge looks totally different from the original and the other bridges cross the L.A. River, which are Art Deco in design. It's a modern miracle. The bridge was so popular and unique when it opened, that people were performing all kinds of stunts on it, driving too fast, getting into accidents, jumping off, etc. It had to be closed numerous times for these knuckleheads! It's been a year since the bridge opened, so we figured we'd be able to drive across without closures. No such luck. We got there and police activity had closed the bridge. So, we drove around underneath and took a few pictures.
We head over to Al & Bea's Mexican food stand on East 1st Street in Boyle Heights for lunch. They make the BEST bean and cheese burritos! I haven't eaten anything else there because the beans in those burritos are so flavorable, but I'm sure everything is good! There's always a guy playing popular tunes on his guitar out front. It's a pleasant and delicious time at Al & Bea's.
On our way back home to Mid-City, we drove down to Whittier Boulevard (which transitions into 6th Street on the other side of the L.A. River). The 6th Street Bridge was open! We finally got to drive across. A park environment will be built beneath and surrounding the base of the bridge in the near future!
We stopped at home to rest up a bit before the next leg of our birthday field trip. Later in the afternoon we headed over to the newly refurbished Hammer Museum in Westwood. The lobby has been remodeled with some added gallery space. We toured the galleries and generally enjoyed the atmosphere.
For dinner, we tried out the Santa Monica branch of Bludso's Barbecue on S.M. Boulevard at 14th Street. The BBQ was delicious! The restaurant operations and staff could use a bit more time to get up to speed, but all-in-all it was a great experience.
I have a few more lunch dates this week and next! Thanks for all of the cards, gifts and greetings!
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