| The controversially oversized flag at Trump National Golf Course |
| The unfortunately lame interior of the international terminal of LAX. No Pinkberry, no art, no WiFi. So sad. |
Step 1: LA.
After a 6 hour flight, sitting far too close to the washroom, I arrived in Los Angeles just as the morning mist was burning off. Thanks to the hospitality of extended family I was not stuck in LAX for the day. The Coombs picked me up and showed me the highlights of LA. First off was a meandering drive along the coast, driving past beach after beach. It was no secret that my appetite after airplane food was ravenous, and so our first stop was at the best burger place, In-N-Out Burgers. Love those burgers! And the cherry of the place was a big serve-yourself glass jug of home-made iced tea (which could be mixed with a bit of lemonaid), soo good!
In the afternoon I was keen to see a bit of the beautiful California outdoors, so we took a walk along the coast through the massive Trump National Golf Course. I was quite a slack-jawed goof, stopping to look at cacti, splashing in the waves, and just soaking up the hot California sun. After we had worked up an appetite, it was time for a magnificent meal of ribs, which was followed by the terrible task of trying to stay awake by any means possible (holding out for an 11:45 pacific time filght required all my training of all-nighter essay-writing). Still the best feature of the day was getting to know the amazing Coombs family, so kind, superb sense of humour, and huge hearts. It was such a fantastic day, filled with fantastic people, and my only regret was having to leave so soon. I will be back someday!
