A few blocks from the airport. I have no interest in the movie, but I do appreciate when advertisers make an effort to make use of a location instead of just being generic.

A few blocks from the airport. I have no interest in the movie, but I do appreciate when advertisers make an effort to make use of a location instead of just being generic.


They really want to make sure you know which door to use.
The funny thing is: I still reached for this one (even if momentarily) right after taking the photo!
(Every time I go back to this restaurant I remember that I still haven’t posted this photo, and by the time I have a chance to post it, I’ve forgotten again. Well, I finally remembered!)
Edit: I should mention that the door has been broken for several months. (I took the photo at the beginning of August.) I’m surprised they haven’t fixed it.
Update (Oct. 17): The door still isn’t fixed, but someone’s added another hand-written note to it since I was last there!


Spotted at World Market over the weekend.
![[Metal hatch on the ground labeled MODULAR WETLANDS]](https://journal.kvibber.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/modular-wetlands-1024x1024.jpeg)
So this is where you plug in the wetlands? Just open the hatch and connect them?
#confused 😕

Gee, serious discount there…🙄
I need to generate a GIF of Gillian and George the Giant Giraffes gingerly eating ginseng gelato on a gyroscope while drinking gin.

Another building under (severe) renovation near LAX. The Solo movie posters are still up on this side of the construction wall, more than a month later, though the posters around the corner were replaced with ads for Mamma Mia today.
Update (Monday): The posters on this site were replaced over the weekend. Still, it was a long tenure for the first Star Wars movie to disappoint at the box office.
Update (7/24): After only two weeks, the Mamma Mia posters were painted over. It seems weird since the Solo posters stayed up for so long.