Well, we had a good trip to Los Angeles and San Diego this past week. The weather was terrible most days, but we had good company, ate good food, saw good art, and got out of Rexburg for a bit.

Approaching Las Vegas
We spent Tuesday night in Las Vegas, by the time we had dinner we ran out of time to go to the art gallery in the Bellagio. We had dinner at the Cheesecake Factory and then most of us were tired and went to bed.

Abandoned gas station betweeen Las Vegas and Los Angeles
Wednesday we left for Los Angeles. Laura's (one of the students on the trip) father works as a sound mixer for NBC. He was kind enough to get us tickets to a Jay Leno taping. The features guests included Tim Allen and Bon Jovi. It was a lot of fun, but I'm still a Letterman man. He then took us on a little tour of NBC studios. Afterwords we went to Universal Studios for dinner and shopping.
Driving to NBC Studios (the only time the thermometer broke 70)Thursday morning we travelled to Sylmar to photograph Wilson Canyon. Wilson Canyon is an interesting mix of native and ornamental plants, an abandoned miniature golf course, abandoned and burnt hospital buildings, and other assorted buildings and trails. It was nice to wander around a bit. We then travelled to the
Getty Museum in Los Angeles and saw some nice work by Robert Adams, Courbet, and assorted works from their permanent collection. Later that night we went to
ashes and snow, an installation of photographs and video. It was a pretty interesting show, that seemed more about presentation than substance, but it was good for the students to see. We then travelled to San Diego to sleep.

Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Friday morning we went to
Balboa Park in San Diego, where we visited the
Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) and other assorted museums and shops. MOPA was o.k., it was much smaller than I thought. They were featuring the work of Graham Nash (yes, the musician). I also visited the natural history museum, the museum of man, and wandered the park and gardens. That evening we visited Atkinson Studios, a commercial photography studio owned and operated by Brian's Uncle. We then had dinner at a great Italian restaurant (one of the highlights of the trip).

Palm in the rain, after dinner in San Diego
Saturday we checked out of our hotel and went down to Seaport Village, a nice little area with galleries, shops, and restaurants. It would have been a lot of fun if the weather would have been better. It rained and even hailed for a good bit of the morning. After a morning of shopping and trying to stay dry we headed for our last hotel stay in Cedar City, UT. Before getting to Cedar City we stopped at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas to look at the painted ceilings, the gondolas, and the shops. We left Las Vegas pretty late and drove towards our hotel. 20 miles before reaching Cedar City it was snowing. Unfortunately, I was tired and a student was driving at the time. She did fine, but I felt bad for making her drive in the weather. The roads were covered with snow and ice for our last ten miles or so. We finally made it to our hotel safely at 2:00 am.

Hail Storm, Near Seaport Village, San Diego, CA
Cedar City had two feet of snow on the ground and we feared the worst for our trip home, but we made it safely without much bad weather at all. We arrived in Rexburg ca. 6:00 pm. It was great to go on the trip, but it's always nice to come home.

Holiday Inn, Cedar City, UT