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California culture is known for taking casual to the extreme. Sometimes I stand out becuase I am dressed nice. There is a real contrast when I am wearing a tie at dinner and the guy the next table over is wearing shorts, a ball cap with some logo and open toed shoes.
Another thing about LA culture is that people are completely unprepared for rain. Many people notice how some drivers are precipitatedly challanged by drizzle, but they also don't know how to dress. Today was one of those times.
I saw on weather.com that there was a 50% chance of rain. That is license for me to wear my trench coat. When my family left for church this morning it was dry but cloudy. Everyone at church is pretty used to seeing me with a lid, which regardless of the style or color they think is an Indiana Jones hat.
Anyway.......When church was over it was raining. This caused a rukus. "OH NO! It is raining! What shall we ever do?" Ok......I might be exaggerating just a little.
People were hiding under all kinds of things trying to avoid the rain. Usually people hang out in front and talk, making it very difficult to get out......but not today. They were running here and there in every direction. Most didn't even have jackets much less a hat or umbrella.
Yours truely strode leisurely down the center of the sidewalk wearing a London Fog trenchcoat and my vintage Bullocks-Wilshire fedora as my fellow members whizzed past with everything imaginable atop thier heads dashing from one awning to another.
I just smiled quietly .......and smugly......to myself.
Another thing about LA culture is that people are completely unprepared for rain. Many people notice how some drivers are precipitatedly challanged by drizzle, but they also don't know how to dress. Today was one of those times.
I saw on weather.com that there was a 50% chance of rain. That is license for me to wear my trench coat. When my family left for church this morning it was dry but cloudy. Everyone at church is pretty used to seeing me with a lid, which regardless of the style or color they think is an Indiana Jones hat.
Anyway.......When church was over it was raining. This caused a rukus. "OH NO! It is raining! What shall we ever do?" Ok......I might be exaggerating just a little.
People were hiding under all kinds of things trying to avoid the rain. Usually people hang out in front and talk, making it very difficult to get out......but not today. They were running here and there in every direction. Most didn't even have jackets much less a hat or umbrella.
Yours truely strode leisurely down the center of the sidewalk wearing a London Fog trenchcoat and my vintage Bullocks-Wilshire fedora as my fellow members whizzed past with everything imaginable atop thier heads dashing from one awning to another.
I just smiled quietly .......and smugly......to myself.