




Our summer trip did not start auspiciously. The day after we arrived in Monrovia, we got up early to go hiking with Marina to Orchard Camp in Angeles National Forest. We started the hike when the
sun had barely risen. Despite the fact that it was early and because it was a Sunday, we ran into several people on the trail, including a nice elderly man walking up the steep trail with a cane. I asked him about some of the wild aromatic plants which grow all over these hills and which I did not know by name. Then Marina got ahead of Vlada and I at her customary fast pace. After a while we heard screams which we took at first to be those of a bird. It turned out that it was Marina running back down the trail calling for help. Shortly before arriving to Orchard Camp, she had been attacked by a swarm of extremely aggressive bees which likely were Africanized honey bees also called "killer bees". When Marina got near us, bees had bitten her on her scalp, torso and arms.
As Vlada and I helped her get rid of both the bees embedded in her hair
and their stingers, Vlada got bitten on his ankle. We turned back, warning people along the way of the danger ahead. One couple headed to Mount Wilson also turned back but most people chose to go ahead. During the walk back, Vlada's forearms started to turn red, as well as his neck. More concerning to him was the fact that his chin started to feel numb. We suspected that during the chaotic episode when we were removing the bees from Marina, he might have stepped in a bush of poison oak. In any case he was developing an allergic reaction to either poison oak or the bee sting. We sped up down the trail, all the while debating between bee stings and poison oak, called Katarina for medical advice, got to Marina's car and drove to Grandma's house.
The following afternoon, after returning home from a visit to the LA County Arboretum (see picture of pomegranate tree at left taken there), Vlada's ankle was swollen. It was still very swollen the next day. This did not bid well for a trip where we were planning to do a lot of hiking in the National Parks. Fortunately, after taking a medication, the swelling subsided. After three days in Monrovia, we were good to go.








Today for a change, no pictures of the High Line but from a public garden in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx called Wave Hill. You get there by taking a train at Grand Central Station. It is usually a serene place, even on Saturdays when entrance is free. It has amazing views of the Hudson River and of the New Jersey Palisades across the river. The garden is home to many birds and a few other critters (squirrels, chipmunks, frogs).
This was a hot spring day with lots of flowers in bloom including poppies,
lavender, cotton lavender (yellow flowers at right), russian sage (petrovska) and clary sage. For the first time, we saw cardamom and galangal. That evening, Vlada and I went to see the latest film by Goran Paskaljevic ("Honeymoons"), which was playing at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, and later that evening we went to the Blue Note to listen to a jazz band (Sveti) lead by the fantastic drummer Marko Djordjevic.





We went on Monday afternoon to Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flintridge. During our trip to Monrovia last year at about the same time, we had gone to the LA County Arboretum & Botanic Garden and to the Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino. At Descanso we saw California wildflowers including one of my favorites: the bright orange California poppy (right), lilacs and cherry trees in bloom, lavender and olive trees and quite a few lizards. Later that day, before going to our friend Marina's place for dinner, we stopped at Arlington Garden, an amazing community garden in Pasadena which Marina had recommended the day before.
[French version] Lundi après-midi nous sommes allés visiter “Descanso Gardens” situé dans la communauté de La Canada Flintridge. Durant notre visite a Monrovia l’an dernier, à la même période de l’année, nous étions allé visiter le “LA County Arboretum” et le
“Huntington Gardens” de la ville de San Marino. Au Descanso nous avons vu des fleurs sauvages de Californie, y compris une de mes préférées: le coquelicot de Californie (photo à droite), des lilas et des cerisiers en fleur, des lavandes et des oliviers, et quelques lézards. Plus tard dans la journée, avant d’aller diner chez notre amie Marina, nous nous sommes arrêtés à Arlington Garden, un jardin communautaire à Pasadena assez incroyable dont Marina nous avait parlé la veille.