I'm glad you made it to the Gamble House. Go back and take the tour. You'll love it. Every detail. Gamble could afford anything. When his peers were building formal pretentious mansions, he chose what some have called "the ultimate bungalow". Very California.
The Gamble house is great. They have all the original furniture and it was designed to fit the house so it all matches. They even did motifs from vases and decor they had before the house was built. Also the exterior was used as Doc Brown's house in Back to the Future.
Excellent video but, when you were at City Hall, you were just a short walk from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, a historic venue that opened in 1932 and is considered one of the most impressive performance halls in the country, seating nearly 3,000 people. It is also where they tape "America's Got Talent." Also, Gamble House, another excellent stop on your tour, was featured quite prominently in the movie "Back to the Future" as Doc Brown's home and garage workshop.
Oh my goodness I follow Tipps also! Cool to see you guys hanging! Those gardens were beautiful and the whole Pasadena area looks so nice. Yeah and where does that waterfall water come from? LOL. I’ve always wanted to visit Pasadena (well among basically every part of CA haha) as I’ve always watched the Rose Parade every year, while it’s maybe 10 degrees here in Chicago on New Years LOL. Anyway another great video! 👍🏼🌞
Michael, im traveling to LA in May for the first time and my whole itinerary is based on your videos! They are amazing ! Was the waterfall a full day activity? How long did it take you ?
As a non weird yet spontaneous, curious, down to earth, ready for adventure human, 🤔 log chasing in LA actually looks interestingly fun. It was like ASMR watching man's bestfriend run in& out of a waterfall. If I were that dog I'd wanna chase a 🪵 into a waterfall the entire day also. 💁🏾♀️ That's Js me though 🤷🏾♀️🤣
Old town Pasadena is awesome
I'm glad you made it to the Gamble House. Go back and take the tour. You'll love it. Every detail. Gamble could afford anything. When his peers were building formal pretentious mansions, he chose what some have called "the ultimate bungalow". Very California.
I love Pasadena !! I used to live in South Pasadena years ago and it was my favourite place !!
I’m considering moving there, do you think it’s worth it for someone in their early 20s?
I must go to the garden!
I've had the Huntington gardens on my list for so long. Finally going at the end of this month
I love Pasadena.
Stumbled upon this and while a current resident here, was still fun to watch! 👍
Awesome, thanks for watching!😎
The Gardens were amazing! Great tour of Pasadena
Thank you for the video Michael! Beautiful views you shared.
Appreciate it!
The Gamble house is great. They have all the original furniture and it was designed to fit the house so it all matches. They even did motifs from vases and decor they had before the house was built. Also the exterior was used as Doc Brown's house in Back to the Future.
Omg! Didn’t even know about back to the future! That’s so cool 😄
@@MichaelMartello you should do a walking tour of the neighborhood. So many fun details in the homes and especially the brick walls in the area.
Excellent video but, when you were at City Hall, you were just a short walk from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, a historic venue that opened in 1932 and is considered one of the most impressive performance halls in the country, seating nearly 3,000 people. It is also where they tape "America's Got Talent." Also, Gamble House, another excellent stop on your tour, was featured quite prominently in the movie "Back to the Future" as Doc Brown's home and garage workshop.
Oh my goodness I follow Tipps also! Cool to see you guys hanging! Those gardens were beautiful and the whole Pasadena area looks so nice. Yeah and where does that waterfall water come from? LOL. I’ve always wanted to visit Pasadena (well among basically every part of CA haha) as I’ve always watched the Rose Parade every year, while it’s maybe 10 degrees here in Chicago on New Years LOL. Anyway another great video! 👍🏼🌞
Haha so funny! Glad you enjoyed 😎
Michael, im traveling to LA in May for the first time and my whole itinerary is based on your videos! They are amazing ! Was the waterfall a full day activity? How long did it take you ?
That’s awesome to hear!! It was about 2-3 hours, but you can make day out of it and spend as much time as the waterfall as you’d like :)
i live in pasadena and i know that hike its around 1-2 hours, its pretty fun
As a non weird yet spontaneous, curious, down to earth, ready for adventure human, 🤔 log chasing in LA actually looks interestingly fun. It was like ASMR watching man's bestfriend run in& out of a waterfall. If I were that dog I'd wanna chase a 🪵 into a waterfall the entire day also. 💁🏾♀️ That's Js me though 🤷🏾♀️🤣
I wish I cold visit it.