Probably one of the many cities in America that retained its old town scene. No tall buildings, no busy streets. Just laidback living, very 20th century America. Pacific Avenue, a long street lined with various establishments from vintage shops to jewelry houses, from cinemas to Urban Outfitters to Jamba Juice, is a view I personally think is very eye-catching; Independent musicians fill the streets with music in their ripped jeans, psychdelic shirts, and dollar boxes. Hobos give a hint of where the American economy is right now with their signs that say something about losing their jobs and any donation will do. The benches, I don't even really know why I love the benches.. And of course, what is California without a beach? Take a peek :)
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Feels like I'm in Greece.
And it's overlooking the beach too, which makes it even more Greek than it already is. |
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Coming from a tropical country, and a town surrounded by water,
the beach for me is like a pillow you hug at night. So comforting.. |
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THE BENCH. It's the cherry on top of this sundae street. |
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Hello! Don't you just love streetlights?
hat-street bazaar | sunglasses-H&M | men's shirt-American Eagle |
cross body purse-American Boulevard | knitted cover up-H&M |
high waisted shorts-Forever 21 | tights-Calvin Klein | flats-Shoebox | |
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AND THIS PLACE!!! ONE OF THE BEST COOKIES I HAVE EVER TASTED. I SUGGEST
YOU TRY MACADAMIA NUT, OATMEAL, AND CHOCOLATE CHIP. TRUST ME, I LOVE FOOD. |
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