Award - photo by Laura; poster poster unknown

Award - photo by Laura; poster poster unknown

 Morley’s Thoughts About Bliss - photo by Laura; poster by Morley

 Morley’s Thoughts About Bliss - photo by Laura; poster by Morley

The Los Angeles City Council ban on plastic shopping bags in stores is going to have a hugely positive environmental impact because there are just so many people here, and stores… and that is just so AWESOME!!!!! 
Read the full article in the Huffington Post here: Plastic Bag Ban In LA Approved By City Council

The Los Angeles City Council ban on plastic shopping bags in stores is going to have a hugely positive environmental impact because there are just so many people here, and stores… and that is just so AWESOME!!!!! 

Read the full article in the Huffington Post here: Plastic Bag Ban In LA Approved By City Council

Baby Bed - photo by Laura; graffiti artist unknown

Baby Bed - photo by Laura; graffiti artist unknown

Finally! A Real Solution to the Money Problems of Los Angeles, the City

LaurasTheory thinks she has finally found a real solution to both the budgetary woes of the City of Los Angeles and the constant feeling of persecution suffered by many of we-the-people who live in the City of Los Angeles. 

Instead of continuing to milk the city’s poorest people of their hard earned and precious money via hidden taxes (AKA street cleaning tickets):

Tally up the cost of:

1) Street cleaning machines: purchase, maintenance, and repair;
2) Fuel for street cleaning machines;
3) Street cleaning machine operators: wages, medical insurance and pensions;
4) Parking Enforcement patrol vehicles: purchase, maintenance and repair;
5) Fuel for Parking Enforcement patrol vehicles;
6) Parking Enforcement officers hired solely for the purpose of dishing out street cleaning tickets: wages, medical insurance and pensions;
7) Road repairs of damage caused by the weight and wear and tear of street cleaning machines.

Weigh the total cost of the above against the amount of hidden taxes (AKA street cleaning ticket revenue) collected by said Parking Enforcement officers.

If the hidden tax revenue is less than the cost of street cleaning and all things related (which LaurasTheory presumes is the case), try this:

1) Cancel street cleaning machines and all related activities. 
2) Require that property OWNERS keep the streets clean in front of their properties either by doing the job themselves, hiring people, or by working with Neighborhood Associations (or just the neighbors) to organize neighborhood cleanup teams.
***(Note that all cleaning will need to be done with BROOMs and RAKES because we-the-people hate leaf-blowers and because leaf-blowers have been banned by the city anyway).***
3) Use some of the savings on street cleaning operations to pay for re-paving sidewalks and ripped up roads with environmentally correct resurfacing material that allows water to trickle down to the aquifer during storms and that reflects the sun’s heat on the hottest of days. 
4) Use the rest of the savings to restore jobs and services that we-the-taxpayers-and-voters actually want, like libraries, teachers, firefighters, police, music and arts programs, PE, wood-shop, etc. and perhaps even to run job re-training programs and create meaningful and useful jobs for the fired street cleaners and Parking Enforcement officers.

End result: a wealthier and more productive City of Los Angeles, fewer paranoid and angry citizens, wealthier citizens, more money spent at local stores and restaurants, end of the recession, more happiness all ‘round.

Oak Tree Fungus on Van Ness - Fungus is killing oak trees in the western United States so commonly, now, that scientists have become alarmed. This oak, which provides luxurious shade on the street where it grows, is infected in several spots:(

Oak Tree Fungus on Van Ness - Fungus is killing oak trees in the western United States so commonly, now, that scientists have become alarmed. This oak, which provides luxurious shade on the street where it grows, is infected in several spots:(

Fuck Yeah, Coyotes.

nativeangeleno:

Coyotes take over abandoned Glendale home

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Today’s Bouquet

Civic Center Daze, Finale: Pink Tree Flowers on 6th Street, Another Angle - by Laura

Today’s Bouquet

Civic Center Daze, Finale: Pink Tree Flowers on 6th Street, Another Angle - by Laura

Today’s Bouquet

Civic Center Daze: African Lily and a Palm Tree Trunk - by Laura

Today’s Bouquet

Civic Center Daze: African Lily and a Palm Tree Trunk - by Laura

The house I live in, which is near that tiny cluster of structures in the mid-upper right, just out of frame, was about five years old when this photo was taken. I find the vast emptiness at that time of this part of our city almost impossible to grasp.
usclibraries:

1920 aerial view, looking north, of the intersection of Wilshire Blvd (running left-right) and Fairfax Blvd (top-bottom) during an aviation fair. The area in the top-right of the photograph, near the cluster of oil wells, is today home to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and the adjacent La Brea Tar Pits.

The house I live in, which is near that tiny cluster of structures in the mid-upper right, just out of frame, was about five years old when this photo was taken. I find the vast emptiness at that time of this part of our city almost impossible to grasp.

usclibraries:

1920 aerial view, looking north, of the intersection of Wilshire Blvd (running left-right) and Fairfax Blvd (top-bottom) during an aviation fair. The area in the top-right of the photograph, near the cluster of oil wells, is today home to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and the adjacent La Brea Tar Pits.