This is Home now.
Moving to Los Angeles isn't a dream anymore; it's reality. It's been reality for close to a month now and I couldn't be happier. The city offers me new sights to see and different people to meet. My apartment building is located walking distance from downtown L.A. and I get to see a skyline view of the city everyday from my apartment.
Working in downtown L.A. is interesting; it gives me that big city feel I've always wanted to work and live in, as well as exposes me to different groups of people from different walks of life. Working close to the Staples Center, the University of Southern California and countless major hotels, Downtown Los Angeles keeps me interested and curious on what else there is to see and experience.
The weather's unbeatable and the people, while sometimes pretentious, are generally laid back and friendly. I get the feeling people just want to live out here and enjoy life and the experiences in it. There are parks, bars, clubs, lounges, restaurants, beaches and museums that anyone is welcome to go to and enjoy for themselves. I wish I had more time to immerse myself in all that, but I knew for a while now that work comes first and I've got to get on my feet before I can live the lifestyle I want. Until then, I've got to enjoy my location in the city and make the best of networking and learning as much from this city as I can.
There's a lot to learn in this city. There's even more to experience...
It IS Los Angeles, of course.
Blogging Again,
David.
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