“Bosch” is Doing for Los Angeles What “Morse” Did for Oxford

I think it was the way filming portrayed Bosch, the City (LA), and leaving street signage crystal that made me start to visit these filming locations via Google Maps StreetView.  It was fun deducing where the various scenes had been filmed.  A bank, in the story, was actually a restaurant “in real life.”

So, with Season 6 of BOSCH, more fun figuring out where the story was filmed.

The Hollywood Sign and LAPD Hollywood Station become focal points.  There is lag time between when the the Google StreetView “view” was filmed and when that area was filmed for the show.  In fact for BOSCH, I have seen several instances where a filming location was greatly changed by a building or house being remodeled or even removed completely.  *In the movie, “Pulp Fiction,” there was a sleazy motel used for filming.  This motel was demolished after filming and a two story storage facility built in it’s place.

A husband is murdered while meeting with supposed kidnappers, who have tied his wife up in their home.  From StreetView, you cannot visit the murder location because of a security gate.  And, in reality, the murder location is just a couple of blocks from the home used for filming the kidnapping.  This home was remodelled, much for the better, between the current view on StreetView and the home filmed for the Season.

LAPD Hollywood Station

Opening Murder Location

The Chief’s Home

800 S. Plymouth Blvd. (Zillow)

BRADCO Kitchens

I am guessing that the filmed interior was from this exterior, but the company has since moved to a larger location.

Musso & Frank Grill

CrossRoads of the World

Frolic Room

ACB Auto Repair

Crenshaw Live Bar & Grill

View Park Convalescent Centet (Murder Locqtion}

PACMUTUAL Building (Blow Me Up, Or Not)

Children’s Hospital

48th Street Market

Casey’s Tavern

LA City Hall

Thrift Store (180 degrees)

Pacific Dining Car


[ NOTE 12/23/23 ]: I was watching the first few minutes of a movie, “Saltburn” a day or so ago, and it starts with the camera following one of the main characters as he mills about a student crowd through the Oxford University (UK) campus. We see the Radcliff Camera, an iconic library building on the Oxford Campus, as he is walking by it. And, I am mentally checking off the buildings which I have become very familiar with starting with my interest in “Morse” the famous Oxford detective. I’m saying to myself, the building on the right is the Bodleian Library, and I think next to it is Trinity College, and in front of us is Brasenose College where he enters. *But, it wasn’t Trinity, which is nearby, but Exeter College. I recall some time ago, using Google Streetview to view the “front door” to Brasenose, and I seem to recall it has a distinctive “brass nose” on the door. **I stand corrected. In looking for the view of the front door, just now, the Streetview didn’t stop directly in front of the door, so I searched for images of the front door, and they had no distinctive brass knocker on them. And finally I read that the brass knocker had been removed in the 14th Century, but returned sometime later, and not re-installed on the door. You can view the brass nose knocker, but just not on the door.

Maguro Restaurant

Yesterday, I went up to Southern Pines to have lunch with Deborah and Russ Savage.  They had just gotten over the flu the previous week.

I ordered the General Tso’s Chicken with Spring Roll and fried rice.  Russ had the Thai Basil Chicken lunch special.  I don’t recall what Deborah had.  These lunch specials are only $7 plus tax, with water.  The three meals came to a little over $22.

My meal was good, but looking at Russ’ food, I thought, “Now that looks really delicious.”  Russ bit into something that was spicy, and we finally demised that it was probably a slice of jalapeno pepper.

We finished and walked outside and talked in the parking lot.  We were discussing on what we were going to do the rest of the afternoon, but my stomach was upset and I bowed out to return home.

Next day, I decided to come back up to Southern Pines and to Maguro’s to try the Thai Basil Chicken lunch special.  On the way up, it started to rain and very quickly the rain came down so hard that it was difficult to see.  I would have pulled off the road if there was a spot, but the heavy rain was brief and I made it to the restaurant without further problem.

I sat in the first booth, just inside the entrance.  The male host recognized me from the previous day.

I ordered hot tea.  It was a green tea, and was in a cast iron tea pot.  The tea was in several bags and the tea appeared to be a relatively bright shade of green but looked minced and not the usual tea fronds.  I didn’t like the flavor, but drank several cups.  Reminded me of grass.

I ordered the Thai Basil Chicken lunch special with fried rice and a spring roll.  I asked the waitress if they had “hot mustard” and she thought quickly and said no.  I said, “That’s okay.”

The meal arrived shortly, I had been looking at things on my phone.

It was a good looking entre.  The chicken appeared to have been flattened and lightly breaded in small portions.  Some of the other ingredients were egg plant, jalapeno slices, spring onion, red, yellow and green bell peppers, mushrooms and onion.  The Spring Roll was more like an Egg Roll and was cut in half on the bias, with a sweet garlic sauce in a small bowl.

Thai Basil Chicken Lunch Special

The restaurant is relatively large with a large Hibachi section, a small bar area with TV and a smaller divided boothed area.

This was a good experience and good food for a great price!

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A different visit and presentation of the same Thai Basil Chicken lunch special.

So, I’m watching a cooking show today and it’s really about pizza, but they are using tuna on a specialty pizza… and viola.  I see that there is a type of tuna called Maguro (ha!)

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Maguro (mah-goo-roh) or hon-maguro, is the Japanese term for bluefin tuna, perhaps the best known and most commonly eaten fish in all of sushi dining. (Definition from Yahoo Search.)


ADDENDUM [07/07/22]: I had lunch at Maguro’s again today. But, I only ate about half of the meal and got a “To Go” Box for the remainder. There was quite a bit of chicken left over, and a good amount of rice, but only one half of a small egg plant, a little of the Thai Basil, Bell Peppers, and onion. And, half of the spring roll. *I think of Maguro’s spring rolls as more of an egg roll. It has very good flavor.

I got home around 6 pm. I had planned on fixing some corn on the cob & fried okra to go with a little bit of left-over steak, but when I put the bag with the To Go Box of lunch down, I decided to fix some peppers & onions to add to it. This was the perfect addition. I sliced up a little Red Jalapeno, and some yellow, orange and green peppers that I had bought at the State Farmers Market on Tuesday. And, I sliced up some Vidalia Onion and fried it all, using some Grapeseed Oil & some Toasted Sesame Oil and a little dried Basil (not Thai). Once done, I added all of this to the left overs, and mixed it all up.

This was excellent! Maybe better than the original meal. All the peppers seemed to have a little heat, although I had been told several were “sweet”.


Officially, I do not have to wear the leg brace!

I had physical therapy scheduled for this morning, and tomorrow I am supposed to see the doctor regarding my leg.  I’ve only seen him once so far, and this morning the PT told me I didn’t have to wear the leg brace so I carried it out to my car in my hand and cancelled next week’s PT session.

This has been quite an experience since I passed out coming from getting the CPAP device, July 2, 2019 and fell creating a hairline fracture of my right knee.  The same leg where I had major surgery about 26 years ago after blowing out ligaments while playing tennis.  But, neither the pacemaker or my leg have caused me any real pain.  A little soreness for a few days after the pacemaker was put in, then some itching, where I think the hair was beginning to grow back on my chest (shaved for the surgery).  And, a few twinges of minor pain, for a few days, when I turned my leg the wrong way but no real pain while it has healed.

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Still, the event has been equivalent to hitting the wall during an auto race at a great rate of speed.  I have fought depression and still do some, but the few friends and relatives I have, stepped in to help me when I was helpless, and fortunately, I was able to learn to drive with my leg brace on once I was shown that I could, if I moved my driver’s seat way back, get my leg while wearing my brace into the car and in reach of both the accelerator and the brake pedal.

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I used the online grocery order service via WalMart and they offered home delivery for $8.  I only used this once, before I was able to drive again, and then one of my first WalMart walk-abouts was to return a couple of items that I had mistakenly ordered (16 oz. Olive Oil, and small bag of a Splenda/Sugar mix).  The olive oil was too small an amount, and I don’t know why I ordered something that actually had sugar in it.  Still I placed my order online on Wednesday, and scheduled it for 7 – 8 pm that Friday.  The WalMart delivery person knocked on my door at 7 pm and offered to put my groceries up, but I just said to put them on and by the dining table.  I don’t recall how much I tipped.

Things to remember:  Rollator from Amazon.com for $55.  A couple of plastic urinals.  A couple of extension grabbers.

Lost-n-Found: Samsung Galaxy S7

I’m coming back from lunch today and realize that I don’t have my cellphone with me.  I’m pretty sure that it wasn’t hooked up to the charger cable in my office when I left, and when I get back, no… it’s not there or in my pocket… or in the car, under the seat???

I think, that I must have left it at the Rainbow Restaurant at breakfast so I stop by there.  No they haven’t got a lost phone.

I go home.  It’s not hooked up to the charger by my chair.

I return to the office and login to Consumer Cellular to see if they have instructions for finding a lost phone.  They do.  Google Android Device Manager, which I had installed some time ago.

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I go to Google Find My Device and it pulls up a map showing my phone appears to be in the parking lot next to the Hibachi Grill Supreme Buffet, where I ate lunch today.  *Later I realize that the icon for my phone isn’t showing in the parking lot, but in the exact location, in the building where the cash register is located… and that is where I picked it up later.  It must have fallen out of my pocket as I was reaching for my wallet to pay the bill.

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I called and the girl that answered asked if it was a Samsung phone.  I said yes.  I asked if it had a green case and she said yes.  I told her I would stop by in about an hour and a half… I have a conference call at 2pm.

Boy!  That is really, really, really… great that it worked!

Redneck BBQ Lab

North Carolina Weekend on PBS and Bob Garner was visiting.  He made the place seem much bigger than it actually was… but since, they have expanded and more than doubled the seating capacity.

I like their Pulled Chicken.

They were giving some of this away about a year ago, and this picture seems to have been posted a few days ago, so I hope they are selling this now.  It was great!!!  Very “earthy” in flavor.  It is turnips, although you couldn’t tell what meat they had used to season it with last year.  I thought the seasoning might have been hog jowl.

ADDENDUM [01/31/22]: I stopped in on the way up to Raleigh on Monday. As I was ordering, I asked if they had any turnips. The female clerk said they had some a couple of months ago, but had none now. Brian went back to check and there was no plan to have any more this year. The past couple of years, they had turnips in February. I had come to think that they made them when they had a “hog killing,” but that doesn’t sound like the case now. I said, “then I guess I’m going to have to bring my own and let you cook them. — I have been enjoying cooking various country side dishes in the past several months. If you have the right seasoning meat, the finished product can be quite enjoyable. I have fixed some good butter beans, blackeyed peas, and green beans & potatoes. I learned from, not by asking, but by tasting, how to cook good steamed cabbage. Seaboard Station Restaurant doesn’t season their cabbage with meat, or at least I think not. They don’t season their blackeyed peas with meat either… and that doesn’t make for really good peas. The cabbage has to have just a slight amount of sweetness added. Too much sugar, and it makes the cabbage too sweet.




The New K&W Cafeteria – Fayetteville, NC

About two weeks ago, I decided to go to K&W Cafeteria for lunch.  I had not been in a long time.  As I neared the location, the parking lot was abandoned and the grass had begun to grow high.  I felt a sense of melancholy and said to myself, “Well, they were like Sears…”  I regrouped and drove on to JKs Restaurant and while there googled and found that K&W had not gone out of business, but only moved across the street to a new location.

Day before yesterday, I had the opportunity to visit the new K&W.  I will write more of this when I have the time, but here are some pics.  A really nice change!

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Corrugated tin ceiling tiles.  The same food choices as previously.  Very modern seating areas with large flat-screen TVs.

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There is a separate Cafe section (below):

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I originally created this info as a page and not a post. It is several years old now.

Lowe’s Foods – Southern Pines

XSeeZH1qD3TOP3u-NeeXY357FeA6G9LXxVMnhMQWo5kpX92IBI had breakfast at Famous Toastery in Southern Pines this past Saturday morning.  Afterwards I rode around Pinehurst and then decided to do some grocery shopping before heading back home to Fayetteville.

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I stopped in to the Fresh Market and bought some Carolina Shrimp, Andouille Sausage, some olives and pickled cauliflower, Peppadews, a bag of potatoes, some Ale Nuts, Wasabi Peas, a loaf of whole seed, Rye bread, and some seeded crackers.

20180623_104726As I was coming up on Lowe’s Foods, I decided to stop in (I had not been to this location before.) and get some corn on the cob.  I did not wander about the store, but almost immediately found a Tomato Bar and saw some little yellow grape tomatoes.  If you were at a farmers market, it would be standard practice to try one before buying it.  I looked down and saw a sign that said just that… try it, get a container and fill the container.

20180623_104732I also started to take a few pictures of the tomato bar and a nearby Produce Manager asked if there was something wrong.  I said, “Oh, no.  On the contrary, there is something right.  These little yellow tomatoes are delicious.”  We had an extended conversation.  He suggesting that I try the larger red (local – greenhouse) tomatoes.  I bought one and had it 20180623_104723in a tomato and bacon, with mayo, on whole seed Rye bread sandwich for lunch once I returned home.  *It was a good flavored tomato.

I walked over and bought a couple of ears of corn on the cob, in the husk, and later realized it was a white, sweet corn.  The husks looked withered, but the corn was fine for my Frogmore Stew for dinner.

I didn’t roam about the store, but went to the checkout and stood briefly behind a man and his young daughter (a baby, but sitting up in the cart).  He started to move the cart around to the side of the checkout and caught the cart a couple of times on the edge of the checkout.  I almost said something like, “Well, he hasn’t even started drinking and he’s running into things.”  Not sure why I started to say that, unless I had subconsciously  picked up on the gist of his purchases.  *I stopped myself, and looked down at his purchases.  Not all, but most of the items were various beers.

I had purchased a mix-n-match six-pack of assorted beers at the Fresh Market.  *I don’t like the flavor of beer, but every once in a while, I think about giving it another try.  Here was my chance to try several beverages without having to waste my money on a six-pack of each.  I bought an Angry Orchard “Rose” that I had seen recently advertised.  One of the Stella Artois, another cider and a dark lager.

I tried the lager for lunch and yep, hated it, but I decided to use the rest in the Frogmore Stew.  I had the Angry Orchard Rose for dinner, and with a little “sweetner,” that became palatable, pleasant.  The Carolina Shrimp were large (21-25).  The Andouille Sausage was a little chewy.  The potatoes were good, and I added a chopped onion and the two ears of corn cut so that there were six smaller sections.  Added the Old Bay Seasoning, some chicken broth (beef would have been okay, if I had it).

Forgot that I left the corn on the cob in the husk and microwaved them for a little less time than I normally do, and then cut them up and added them to the stew for that last little bit of cooking and flavoring.

I used one of my mid-sized, glass bowls and put all the Frogmore Stew in it with just a little liquid.  I remembered from the previous time that I shouldn’t have a large bowl of liquid to slosh around, while I’m watching TV from, my easy chair;-)

 

Black’s Tires

I had my engine replaced for my 2011 Honda Civic at a Blacks Tire location on Ramsey Street.  I trust this location, although replacing an engine means there is abundant opportunity to forget to tighten or add a forgotten nut or bolt.  Below is a picture of both the Civic and the Camry parked in front of Blacks Tires last Saturday morning.

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The Civic is now Jeff Mitchell’s car… and problem.  A “smoke” test had revealed that a couple of bolts had been forgotten and had caused the car to cut off at high speed.  But, the engine was under warranty so, we were checking to see if Jeff could be reimbursed for towing and/or correcting the missing bolts problem.  The Blacks Tire rep was nice, and took the info to pass along to “corporate” HQ.  It probably did not hurt the cause to bring Ashlyn Mitchelly along as a tough negotiator.

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Ashlyn, Jeff and me headed to the Rainbow Restaurant just a short distance up the road for breakfast afterwards.

As we are seated, I realize that ordering something for Ashlyn could be a problem.  She ended up getting some hot chocolate… and I think she and Jeff turned in to Dunkin Donuts after we left the Rainbow.

 

Touching Base

20180504_082937I took off last Friday and headed down toward the Coast.  Indeed, Helen’s Kitchen was 20180504_090215again open and I had my favorite breakfast of country ham, eggs over medium, home fries, biscuits, red-eye gravy, and coffee, leaving a good tip because it made me feel good.

Looks like fresh yellow paint on the walls, and definitely a new wood floor.  The paintings of Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison were gone, but most of the other items had been returned to the walls.

I then went to the Onslow County Library on Doris Avenue.  I like the bathroom, and then to quickly peruse the current issue of Our State Magazine.  Before leaving, I asked a Librarian at the front desk if many people checked out the movie DVDs.  She said yes, and I asked if they would be willing to take some DVDs that I wanted to donate.  She said, “Yes.”  No reason to try to palm them off on the Library if they didn’t want or had a demand for them.  *I have two dresser drawers full of movie DVDs, most of which are Sci-Fi, but not all.  I plan to take them down the next time I visit Jacksonville… a couple of months.

I then headed up to New Bern with the goal of heading on to the Minnesott Beach – 20180504_113149Cherry Branch ferry.  I used the navigation in the car, and made it to the ferry just before they started loading.  Only about 10 cars total, so we were on and heading across the water in no time.  *I used the “head” on the ferry.

Instead of going right to Havelock, I turned left and came the long way back into Beaufort.

I drove along the waterfront in Beaufort and then headed back over to Morehead City.  I 20180508_160000stopped at the Belk in Morehead City… to use the bathroom, and to see what they had.  *They had a pair of men’s Nunn-Bush sandals and it looked like they were marked down from $70 to 20.99 in red ink pen.  No clerk was around, and I couldn’t find a box for the shoes, and they did fit, so I took them down to a far end register.  The woman clerk checked and instead of being $20.99, they were a little over $10.  I also bought a belt, marked down from $34 to $25.  They fit fine, and they have heavy-duty soles.