We were not sure where we would stay that night- and arrived in Van Nuys, in late
However, some luck was on our side. A quick google map search showed that we were just minutes away from LA's "Largest and Safest" RV park. I called and our spot was waiting. I
have spent very little time in Los Angeles, but this RV park fulfilled my stereotypes perfectly. Entering the camp office I was greeted with warmth and affection by a very chatty man who immediately began to tell me , in detail, about the "community."
Naturally occurring miracle in a tree |
" We are in the middle of the movie industry", I was told. "Lots of people who work in the studios live here in their trailers and campers. Why, there is an author, very famous, who has lived here for a year, he says he can't write at home because his wife drives him crazy, so he lives here. Also, traveling nurses and doctors, so feel safe." Okay.
Then, he pointed to two Emmy awards on a shelf above his head. Won, apparently by community members! Also, photos from TV shows .... on and on. I was hot, tired and stressed, but totally amused. He led us to our campsite, chatting all the way about the accomplishments of community members. "I am giving you Jesus," he said. I was too tired to ask ...
In our travels we have been to many and many different RV camps - but this was indeed unique. Lovely hand-painted murals of animals and nature appeared on walls and fences around the place. The bathroom was beautifully tiled and decorated with plants, and we were led to our site, (next to Jesus) and guided into position, had our connections set up by the local handyperson, and were repeatedly greeted by residents. Not the usual experience.

Now, we plan to stay here, on the beach for at least the next week. I am quite in love with this place - the beach, the camp and the town, the library, the cafes, the farm cart, the trees laden with citrus and avocados, the scents of sea, eucalyptus and guava, and the chance to see the sun set and the sun rise, from our mobile beach house.
Then, as H likes to say, "we'll see."
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