Monday, March 30, 2009

PASADENA REAL ESTATE: FORECLOSURE OF THE WEEK

Asking Price: $349,900

This Pasadena foreclosure is one of the Spanish bungalows located on a small, quaint section of Woodbury. It's on a portion of East Woodbury that only extends from Holliston to N Sierra Bonita so the street doesn't have much through traffic. The cozy 986 sq foot bank owned home sits on a large 10,000 sq. foot lot.

  • 2 Bed/ 1 Bath
  • Built in 1925
  • Hardwood floors

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Crazy Little Kids! Parents Hide Your Keys!

This kid is crazy! What are your thoughts?




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Photo Blog: La Canada Descanso Gardens Part 1

Descanso Gardens, La Canada Flintridge

On a recent visit to Descanso Gardens with Erica Swanson, we were amazed by its beauty! This is the first part of a series of photo blogs showcasing on of La Canada's best retreats.

Here Fishy, Fishy

Aside from beautiful Koi fish swimming in the pond, it has an fabulous water feature that shoots water about 10 feet in the air. Fun for the kids (and adults too)!

Look Up
There is this small bamboo forest as you approach the Japanese Tea House. I highly recommend going inside, but watch you step due to broken bamboo. Look to the sky and enjoy!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Penelope's Cafe, Books & Gallery

1029 Foothill Boulevard, La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011

Penelope's La Canada is a garden cafe, book store and gallery that has been in business since 2001. Providing a homey setting, you can lunch in their beautifully landscaped garden, or take a seat by one of their inviting fireplaces and browse through their inventory of books they have for sale. Penelope’s Cafe features both new and used hardcovers and paperbacks, as well as a small selection of used magazines.

Bring your kids Saturday mornings at 10:15 for childrens' story time, and browse among their interesting and eclectic selections of visual art, wood carvings, jewelry, ceramics, specialty foods, and skin care products, just to name a few. Those of you who were patrons of La Canada’s former Tudor Cottage will feel right at home at Penelope's.

Penelope's Cafe features live entertainment every Saturday, as well as the occasional Friday, from 11:45 am to 2:45 pm. Its large indoor and outdoor dining areas provide the perfect atmosphere for that bridal, baby, or wedding shower.

Hours: Tue-Fri. 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. www.PenelopesCafe.com (818) 790-4386

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Taylor's Steakhouse in La Canada

La Canada restaurants seems like a rarity within the residential city, but at least La Canada’s residents do have a high caliber restaurant to choose from, the infamous Taylor’s Steakhouse.

The history of Taylor’s goes back to 1953 when “Tex” and Margie Taylor opened their first restaurant location on the corner of Olympic Blvd. and Western Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, which was relocated a few blocks away to it’s present location at 8th Street and Ardmore. “Tex” and Margie’s son, Bruce, took over the family business in the late 70’s, and eventually decided to open a second restaurant location in the Foothills where he and his family lived.

In 1996 La Canada Taylor’s Steakhouse was opened. Taylor’s Steakhouse was the only business that remained when groundbreaking took place to make way for the new La Canada Town Center-Sport Chalet complex. During the construction of the Town Center Taylor’s got a “new face”, remodeling the exterior and interior of the restaurant. Although recently updated the restaurant retained it’s old fashioned, warm, low-lit atmosphere.

Taylor’s takes pride in serving steaks that are selected from USDA eastern prime or certified Angus corn-fed beef exclusively. They also have a variety of fresh fish items, Australian lamb and free range chicken. Taylor’s also has a renovated bar that typically offers only standing room, particularly when patrons go for pre-dinner cocktails.

Taylor's Lunch Menu ~ Taylor's Dinner Menu

Taylor's Steakhouse. 901 Foothill Boulevard, La Canada, Ca 91011 (818) 790-7668

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Pasadena Photos: Funny Google Maps Street View Photos

Funny Pasadena Photos
Google Maps - Street View
The search engine Google, like many other popular engines use satellites for aerial mapping of the world and its neighborhoods. Google decided to one up everyone with it's Google Street Views feature.

Recently, I was checking out a neighborhood for one of my Pasadena home buyers and I cam across the funniest thing. This Pasadena Foreclosure located at 1216 E. Orange Grove Blvd, Pasadena, 91104 priced at $479,900 has a hilarious image on Michigan Avenue.

Siesta Time
Reminds me of of a bad hangover!

Quick and easy instructions for Google Street Views

1) Go to: www.Google.com

2) Select: Maps

3) Enter the address you want to view in the search bar and click "Search Maps" button.

4) Select "Street Views" on the pop-up address bubble.

5) Click on the arrows and enjoy seeing the world through a voyeur window via www.Google.com

***Extra tip: use the four directional arrows at the top left to change your POV (Point of View)

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PASADENA RESTAURANT: SITAR INDIAN CUISINE

"Authentic Indian Cuisine with a modern touch."
If you are seeking Indian cuisine in the Crown City, Sitar Indian cuisine is a great Pasadena Indian restaurant to go to dine, featuring authentic Northern Indian dishes. With an affordable lunch and dinner menu, Sitar offers a weekly lunch buffet Monday-Friday from 11:00am-4:30pm and a Champagne brunch on Saturdays and Sundays that are also from 11-4:30pm.

Sitar Indian Cuisine offers a richly-varied menu of fresh, natural ingredients, traditional, whole-some sauces and flavorful spices. In a vibrant setting, it is one of the Pasadena restaurants that serves food that is natural and freshly-prepared daily on the premises with no additives or preservatives.

If you are looking for Pasadena banquet halls, Sitar also offers a full service banquet facilty that seats approximately 250 guests. The hall, which is adjacent to the restaurant, accomodates events such as wedding receptions, birthday parties, business conferences, etc. If needed Sitar provides full, extensive planning options to personalize any event, from valet parking, to in-house lighting, djs, red carpet set up, dance performances, live music, furniture rentals, and much more.

Sitar Indian Cuisine. 618 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA (626) 449-5954
www.sitarindiancuisine.com Hours: Sunday-Thurs. 11am-10pm. Fri & Sat. 11am-11pm.


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Monday, March 16, 2009

Pasadena Photos: Pasadena City Hall

Aside from selling Pasadena Real Estate, one of my favorite past times is photography. Thankfully I get to shoot from condos to estates in my line of work. This blog will be the first of my Pasadena photo blogs.

Enjoy,
Ramiro Rivas, Pasadena Realtor

Pasadena City Hall
After leaving Pasadena King Taco, I was amazed by the amazing presence of Pasadena City Hall. This historic icon is what Pasadena is all about. I highly recommend taking a late night stroll to feel it's romantic architecture.

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY VS. THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY


A home in North Hollywood with a decorative lighthouse tower in the front yard.

A three-story tower in Pasadena that people live in! This was actually a water tower that was converted into a house by a renowned architect in 1924. It was a foreclosure home that was just recently on the market for sale. The current owner's bought it in February '09 for $320,000.


The 405 Freeway in Van Nuys.





A lion statue at a residence in Northridge that needs light to see.



You wouldn't want to be near this statue in the dark. A scuplture in the Chinese Garden at Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens, San Marino.

All in good fun. Both are great places to live. Click the logo to search for homes in the SGV AND the SFV:

Friday, March 13, 2009

QUICK LAUGH, DAVID AFTER DENTIST

This is hilarious, and a good reason to keep a video camera handy to capture priceless moments!


Thursday, March 12, 2009

WATCHMEN MOVIE REVIEW: NOT FOR KIDS OR TEENS


The stake of the world is in the hands of the Watchmen, a group of vigilantes/super heroes. The best way to describe them is if you got Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, etc... and gave them a couple DNA strands of evil.

The movie is very long, but it is the only way to get into each of the characters personalities. In addition, it's their conflicting personalities that makes them a wild bunch.

Now if you have children or teens, don't think that it's Rated "R" due to its violence. It has the following elements which should give it a NC-17 rating:
-A lot of gore/violence (expected).
-rape scene.
-murder of a elementary aged girl (not shown, but insinuated) by a pedophile
-Soft-core porn scene (super hero sex in costumes).
-FORGOT TO MENTION... Mr. Manhattan's enormous blue penis that is displayed on the big screen over a dozen times.

Don't get me wrong about it's content, because it was necessary for the movie. It's clearly Rated R for the reasons above and like many other Rated R movies. This is just an FYI in case you or someone you know plans to take their kids for movie night.

The cinematography and killer sound effects plus soundtrack make this one to see at the theaters.

Pasadena Real Estate Update

Pasadena Real Estate, Market Update on single family residences for the month of February '09.

In February there was:
-91 Pasadena homes came Active on the market
-37 Pasadena homes went Pending into escrow
-39 Pasadena homes Sold/closed excrow


Pasadena Real Estate update data came from i-Tech MLS.


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

RAMIRO'S HABANERO CHALLENGE, DONA ROSA PASADENA

According to Wikipedia.com, "The habanero chile (Capsicum chinense Jacquin), sometimes incorrectly spelled 'habañero', is one of the most intensely spicy species of chili peppers of the Capsicum genus"; and so it is for anyone to wonder why Pasadena Real Estate Agent, Ramiro Rivas, would take on the challenge of eating one of the world's hottest chile peppers at Dona Rosa Pasadena. At least he was compensated by the restaurant with a margarita on the house for providing entertainment to Dona Rosa's manager, waiters, and the onlooking patrons that became his audience while experiencing sweat and tears. I'm just glad my associate had a camera available to document the moment.









































































































Saturday, March 7, 2009

EXHIBITIONS AT THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND BOTANICAL GARDENS

The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens is an educational and research institution established by Henry E. Huntington in San Marino, California, USA. In addition to the library, the site houses an art collection strong in English portraits and French eighteenth-century furniture and botanical gardens that feature North America's strongest collection of cycads.


The Last Full Measure of Devotion: Collecting Abraham Lincoln
Feb. 7–April 27, 2009

Library West Hall Mounted in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln (1809 –1865), “The Last Full Measure of Devotion: Collecting Abraham Lincoln” will present the letters, manuscripts, printed works, photographs, and ephemera of Lincoln as objects of deep reverence, relentless pursuit, and varying and often hotly contested interpretation. The exhibition will showcase The Huntington’s significant Lincoln holdings, which rank with the collections of the Library of Congress and the Presidential Library of Illinois as the most important in the nation.


Huntington Art Gallery

Once the house of Henry E. Huntington (1850–1927) and his second wife, Arabella (1850–1924), the Huntington Art Gallery opened in 1928 displaying what was then the greatest collection of 18th-century British art in the country, including the celebrated Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough and Pinkie by Thomas Lawrence. Since then the collections have grown enormously and now contain many great works of art of the Italian, French and Netherlandish schools, as well as a much broader range of British art and design from the 17th to the early 20th century.

After a $20 million renovation, the gallery offers visitors an enhanced experience with one of the finest collections of European art in the nation as well as a more accurate sense of the lifestyle of one of the most prominent millionaires of the early 20th century. In addition to a thoroughly updated infrastructure, the refurbished mansion includes 5,300 additional square feet of public space, new interpretive components, and new gallery presentations of approximately 1,200 objects of European art from the 15th to the early 20th century.


Library Exhibition Hall

At the heart of The Huntington is the Library, which contains more than 6 million manuscripts, books, photographs and other works in the fields of American and British history, literature, art, and the history of science, medicine, and technology. The Library Exhibition Hall showcases more than 300 of the most outstanding rare books and manuscripts in the collection. Among these treasures are the Ellesmere manuscript of Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales (c.1410); a Gutenberg Bible (c.1455); a world-class collection of early editions of Shakespeare; original letters of Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, and Lincoln; an unsurpassed collection of materials relating to the history of the American West; and outstanding holdings in the history of science and technology.


Virginia Steele Scott Galleries
Newly Expanded Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art to Reopen May 30, 2009

While Henry Huntington envisioned a collection of American art as early as 1919, his vision was not realized until sixty years later. In 1979 The Virginia Steele Scott Foundation made a major gift to The Huntington in memory of Virginia Steele Scott, art collector, patron, and philanthropist, which included a group of fifty American paintings, funds to construct a gallery to display the collection, and an endowment for its professional management. Designed by Paul Gray, The Virginia Steele Scott Gallery of American Art opened to the public in 1984, inaugurating American as a significant part of The Huntington's collections. Since then, the American art collection has grown dramatically, largely through the support of the Scott Foundation, the Huntington’s Art Collectors Council, generous donations to the collection, and significant long-term loans.


MaryLou and George Boone Gallery

The opening of the MaryLou and George Boone Gallery in March 2000 marked the unfolding of a new chapter at The Huntington, as the gallery created an international class venue for changing exhibitions. Since its opening, The Huntington has been able to undertake major exhibitions drawn from its own collections and to bring exciting national and international exhibits to Southern California from other museums and galleries.

The building itself has a long history; designed in 1911 by architects Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey, it was once founder Henry Huntington’s garage, used for family automobiles and to provide living quarters for members of Mr. Huntington’s staff. It took the commitment, vision, and generosity of MaryLou and George Boone to make the transformation of the space from garage to gallery possible.

Levin and Associates, a Los Angeles-based architectural firm nationally known for large scale restorations and adaptive re-use projects, renovated and restored the original building. It had been designed for Henry Huntington by Los Angeles architects Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey, who were also the architects of the Beaux Arts mansion which is now the Huntington Art Gallery, as well as the Library building.


The Mausoleum
A Greek temple dedicated to eternal love

Constructed of Colorado Yule marble, the mausoleum of Henry and Arabella Huntington overlooks the gardens from a knoll in the middle of the orange groves. It was a spot that Mr Huntington loved. Mr. Huntington selected John Russell Pope, one of America’s most distinguished architects, to design the mausoleum in the form of a Greek temple. Pope believed the classic circular peristyle (or double colonnade) and dome were well suited to the nature of the Huntington grounds because it presented a perfect front from every angle, and was a combination of two perfect forms, the circle and sphere. Pope later used a similar design in the construction of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.


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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

THE METRO GOLD LINE: PASADENA LIGHT RAIL TO UNION STATION

The light rail Metro Gold Line spans 13.7 miles linking Union Station in downtown Los Angeles and Sierra Madre Villa in East Pasadena via Chinatown, Highland Park, South Pasadena and Pasadena.

Aside from using the Pasadena Gold Line as a form of transportation to and from work, it is a great way to explore the cultures of the communites around Pasadena. If you feel the need to “get away” on a day off you can hop on the gold line from any of Pasadena’s six stations. The Pasadena Gold Line will take you to Highland Park where you can visit the Southwest Museum, Chinatown, or to where the line ends, at the Union Station and visit the historic Olvera Street for a taste of colorful Mexican culture.

Union Station in Los Angeles, which opened in May 1939, is known as the "Last of the Great Railway Stations" built in the United States. Union Station was partially designed by the father and son team of John Parkinson and Donald B. Parkinson, or the Parkinsons, assisted by a group of supporting architects, including the famous Jan van der Linden. The Architecture of Union Station is an experience all in its own. The impressive architecture combines the Mission Revival style, and Streamline Moderne style, which was a late branch of Art Deco.

The Pasadena Metro Gold Line joins two light rail lines, Metro Blue and Green Lines, and a subway, The Metro Red Line that crisscross portions of Los Angeles County from Long Beach to Los Angeles, Redondo Beach, Norwalk, Hollywood, Universal City, North Hollywood as well as Pasadena.

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The most notable Pasadena station of the Metro Gold Line is the Del Mar station because of the large scale restoration and expansion it recently underwent. The Pasadena Del Mar station has been converted from the old, historic Santa Fe train depot and is the home to many new construction apartments and Pasadena Condos, including the Pasadena Archstone Apartments, and the brand new Pasadena Dalton, which is a development project of high end industrial lofts and condominiums.

The Pasadena Del Mar station is on the southern edge of Old Town Pasadena and within walking distance of an abundance of shops, restaurants and theaters. Across the street is Central Park, the site of many special events including the city’s annual jazz festival. The Del Mar station is surrounded by several new residential buildings and features public plaza areas, restaurants, and retail stores.

If you are searching for apartments for lease or Pasadena Condos for sale within close proximity to the metro line, it is a great place to look since it is a city that has been becoming more urbanized over the past few years. With the ever increasing cost of gas and freeway traffic, the city of Pasadena and residential developers have put consideration towards many people’s desire to live within close proximity to mass transportation. Pasadena has been becoming urbanized in the central parts of the city and over the past few years, since the opening of the new metro stations, many developers are building urban condos and lofts which offer metropolitan living within the city.

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