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WANDERLUST: Venice Beach, CA

June 16, 2015 Alexandra Pettinato

**YOU CAN ALSO FIND THIS POST ON WWW.MASSMUSINGS.COM**

The glow of mid-afternoon settles in and casts a golden hue over everything in sight.  Waves lap at the shore as I timidly dip my toes into the surf.  The water is frigid and unforgiving, but determined, I root down and firmly plant my feet.  My pilgrimage has ended.  The west coast  has been calling me for years, and I’ve finally made my way to her shores.  Closing my eyes, I inhale deeply.  The smell of salt + sunscreen tickles my nose, and I think about everything that it took to get here.  Digging my feet further into the sand, the Pacific splashes around me.   The sunshine feels warm against my skin.  I have been a lot of places in this world, but I have never felt more at home.  I am exactly where I need to be.

I have dreamt of California for the greater part of my life.  So recently, when Pedro and I had the opportunity to indulge our unyielding sense of wanderlust, we took a trip to Venice Beach.  Not only was it our (albeit delayed) honeymoon trip, but it was also my first visit to the Golden State.  The trip was quite literally, a dream come true. 

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Los Angeles may be an atypical honeymoon destination, but Pedro and I are definitely not a conventional couple.  Being the food+drink obsessives that we are, we tried to dream up locales where we could get our glutton on, and ditch the Northeast for a few days.  We had been toying with the idea of a trip to LA for awhile and thought, as I often do, “If not now, when?”

We didn’t want to rent a car (we are weird, we know - nobody walks in LA), so we decided to pick one neighbourhood to really immerse ourselves in.  Honestly, we couldn’t have made a better decision.  With a city as sprawling as Los Angeles, you’re never going to see + do, everything in just a few days.  My best advice to you - do some research and focus on a couple of neighbourhoods based on the things you love + what they have to offer.  Being close to the beach + having access to great food was a must for us. Seriously, what better locale for a first-timer’s trip to SoCal, than the famous Venice Beach?

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There were so many highlights from our short sojourn to the West Coast, that it’s hard to choose just one.  From sipping Rum Bucks + Red Stripes at The Sunny Spot (minutes after checking into our hotel), to late night drinks at Gjelina + The Other Room.  Dipping our toes into the Pacific for the first time, to sun-drenched afternoons spent on the sand.  Watching day fade into night from the prettiest of patios, and basking in those last moments of that warm California glow.  Having a hilarious older gentleman on the boardwalk read my cards (he told me I would write a book, among other things) to hanging out at the skatepark.  Late night adventures to In-N-Out (worth it), to strolling along the canals...  So much good food, so many fish tacos, and Happy Hours galore.  More importantly, so many good times with the best company.  Surf, and sand, and sun, and love and light - we had so much fun.  Needless to say, our trip to Venice Beach made us that much more ecstatic for our 2016 move to Los Angeles!

It’s a strange and wonderful feeling when you finally end up where you were meant to be.  It’s even better when you end up there with the one you love.  It took a long time, but California - I am glad we finally got to meet.

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ALEX’S TIPS FOR A RAD VENICE BEACH GETAWAY

  1. Hit up The Sunny Spot Venice and get the Mofongo (and maybe a Rum Buck, too)!  You won’t regret it.
  2. The Boardwalk is fun, but venture onto Rose Avenue for some seriously good grub.   Cerveteca, Flake and Moon Juice are musts!
  3. No time for breakfast?  The Buttery Brew from Another Kind of Sunrise on Abbot Kinney is out of this world.  It will also keep you full until lunch time (I promise).
  4. Traveling on a budget (aren’t we all)?  Take advantage of Happy Hour!  That way, you can hit a few spots without breaking the bank.
  5. Check out the view of Venice from the High Rooftop Lounge at the Hotel Erwin.  Show up early (or make a reservation), it can be hard to snag a spot.
  6. Plan to watch the sunset from the beach.  It’s an experience you won’t soon forget.  SoCal will show off for ya, don’t you worry.
  7. Is shopping your thing?  Stroll down Abbot Kinney, and browse a bevy of beautiful shops + boutiques.  My favourites were Tortise General Store + Junk Food Clothing + Ilan de Venice + Urbanic Paper Boutique.  
  8. Love craft brews?  Chill to the sounds of Sublime on the patio at the Venice Ale House.  Grab your favourite IPA or try a flight, and order a “Skate of Beer”.  
  9. Menotti’s Coffee!  If you’re taking a peek at the famous Venice sign, there are delicious cold brews + americanos to be had by all at this neighbourhood gem.
  10. Looking for a spot to practice yoga?  Defy gravity with a partner and some acro-yoga on the beach.  Want to get grounded instead?  Try the Yoga Nest Venice, for some sweet Vinyasa Flows.  It’s just a short walk from the shore - so you’ll be back in the sand for some post-practice frolicking in no time.

I'm back on the road again tomorrow, so you can expect lots of summertime travel fun in the coming weeks!

Until next time - peace + love,

Alex

In WANDERLUST, LIFE, PHOTOGRAPHY, MASS MUSINGS Tags WANDERLUST, VENICE BEACH, ADVENTURES, CALIFORNIA, CALIFORNIA DREAMIN, HONEYMOON, LOVE, TRAVEL, TRAVELLING, LIFE, LIFESTYLE, PHOTO DIARY, VENICE, BEACH, OCEAN, WEST COAST, PHOTOGRAPHY, PHOTOS, MASS MUSINGS
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CURRENTLY: Dancing in the Dark

March 26, 2015 Alexandra Pettinato

Hello friends!

The last couple weeks have been pretty crazy - but don't worry, I'm still here!  I've just been busy letting life happen.

I thought I would do a little CURRENTLY post to bring you up to speed on all things Alex.  So let's get to it!

TRAVELLING

It's weird to say I'm travelling, because I'm actually in my childhood home at the moment.  However, I've been hopping on and off planes, trains and automobiles a lot lately.  Sometimes feeding my overwhelming case of wanderlust is super satisfying, and at others, all I want to do is just stay still.  I'm a walking contradiction... what can I say?  I'm finding more and more that no matter where I am, yoga helps me to feel grounded and connected.  Wherever I go, it's comforting to know that my practice is still the same.

I'm currently working on some travel posts (for my blog, for Mass Musings, and another fun collab) - so keep your eyes peeled for those in the coming weeks.  There will be lots of lovely photos + travel tips (and maybe even a carry-on essentials post) from our time spent in Brazil, California, and my stay in Toronto.

Next on the list (fingers crossed) is Asheville, NC!   

LISTENING

"You can't start a fire without a spark."

I was in a yoga class the other day, and while we were in Savasana, the teacher played a cover of Bruce Springsteen's, Dancing in the Dark.  For some reason, it just resonated with me.  You can't start a fire without a spark.  Maybe it's because we spent an hour building fire with our movement + breath, but I've had it in my head since then.  I searched and searched for the right cover, but I couldn't find it (I need to ask the teacher next time I'm at the studio).  Though I did find a couple that I really liked!  I love the original (Bruce is The Boss after all), but I'm a sucker for a slow song + an acoustic guitar.

FEELING

So incredibly inspired.  And for that matter, so so so happy.

Travelling + working + photographing + making + loving + moving + breathing + practicing + meditating + accepting + reading + writing + listening + living...

Suddenly, everything in my life is starting to make sense.  It's not perfect by any means, but as the dust settles (from the chaos that was 2013-2014), it just feels right.

Start living the life that you want to lead today.  Why wait?  If not now, when?

READING

Photo by Ben Kane

Photo by Ben Kane

Yoga Girl by Rachel Brathen

I probably talk about @yoga_girl too much (ask Pedro), but I just think she is a pretty rad yogi, and a talented writer.  Rachel often posts her words on Instagram (along with some of my favourite yoga photos around), but you can also read her pieces on Elephant Journal, or on her blog.  

Yoga Girl, the book, was released in North America yesterday!  I, of course, picked it up, and have been working my way through it.  Part memoir, part recipe book, part yoga guide - Yoga Girl, is nothing short of inspiring.  Rachel talks about finding her path to yoga and happiness, and encourages others to create + cultivate balance and love in our own lives.  I may have shed a tear or two reading about her journey, and contemplating my own.

I love Rachel's approach to yoga, and life for that matter.  She's just, relatable, perhaps?  Authentic?  Real?  Anyways, if you're looking for a good read to help you think about your practice (in an accessible way), this book might be for you!  Plus, there's a bevy of beautiful images to feast your eyes upon too.

If I've learned from Rachel Brathen, it is to show yourself love.  To show love to others.  Just love.  And of course, to practice #YogaEveryDamnDay.

And always remember - you are enough.  Just as you are.

MISSING

Pedro, Rudie, and the California coastline.  

I'm having a great time with family and friends here in Toronto.  I'm going to yoga, visiting all my favourite spots, etc. - but I miss my boys back in Boston!  I've only been gone a week, but I would love to be snuggling on the couch with them right now.

In regards to California, it was amazing.  I have been a lot of places in this world, but I had never felt more at home.  From the second I stood in the Pacific Ocean, while the waves crashed against the shore, I just knew.  It's a strange and wonderful feeling when you finally end up where you are meant to be.  

I am going to do my best to cherish our time on the east coast.  It was such a big step for us, and a huge part of our journey.  I will admit though, it is hard with our 2016 west coast move date looming in the distance.  I just can't believe that my wildest dreams are coming true.  It's so surreal, not to mention exciting.  Time certainly does fly by, doesn't it?  

Until next time - peace + love,

Alex

In CURRENTLY, LIFE, YOGA Tags YOGA, YOGA GIRL, CURRENTLY, TRAVEL, TRAVELLING, TORONTO, CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, VENICE BEACH, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, DANCING IN THE DARK, DANIELA ANDRADE, FEELING, PEDRO, HOME, LOVE, PHOTO DIARY, PHOTOGRAPHY, LAYFLAT, OCEAN, BEACH, PACIFIC OCEAN, ANOTHER KIND OF SUNRISE, READING, MISSING, #YOGAEVERYDAMNDAY
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