@@MarkTheLostTraveler Aw, I so appreciate hearing that about you enjoying the Salsa, as well as the train station history, etc. I was really hoping that folks would find themselves enjoying the entire thing even if one part or another was what they were initially more interested in. Thanks for your support, Mark.
@@derrickboonesr9546 i’m glad you appreciated the history, as I really enjoyed learning about all of that. I enjoy picturing an era of trolleys and charm.
Thanks for the visit to that well-preserved Pacific Electric station Lisa! It's good to see those classic old buildings preserved and re-purposed, they just don't build 'em like that anymore. That new light rail station's certainly functional but that's all you can say about it, it just doesn't have the charm the old station does. Great dancing on your part! I got tired just watching you! Thanks for posting, always a pleasure seeing you!
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 lol Yeah, after even just a few Salsa dances I’m pretty breathless. Great exercise! And so fun 🤗 And yeah… I just love old world charm. I will head to Union Station before long, and we will get a strong taste of that beloved charm for sure!
That’s a great trip back in time Lisa, from Ivy Station now acting as an Actors Club and you doing salsa by the railroad tracks - you would’ve been in pure paradise.
Another informative and enjoyable video. Your salsa dancing appeared to be best in class at that location. No need to go to the gym after an evening of salsa dancing. Take care, safe travels, and I look forward to your next video.
@@Tiger-54 😌☺️ Thank you. And so glad you enjoyed this. And quite right! Full body work out, indeed! There are more salsa dancing videos on my channel and a music video I directed / edited / wrote and perform in.. salsa and singing and cowboy boots - and a surprise at the end 🛼 Spinning Over You is the name of the music video.
@@vettebecker1 greetings to you in South Carolina. I’m guessing you might be getting a bit of rain at the moment. Hope all is well, and thanks so much for your nice comment, as always always.
@@LisaKEntertainment I just went back to rewatch a couple videos not sure .The article talked about a building that came from Walt Disney private railroad he had on his land in California when he was alive and it was donated to one of the clubs .I thought it was the la steamers . Have a great day .
@@TheGent2 My dad owns a train store. And I am very sentimental and into nostalgia… like old and unique things - like stumbling across old train cars in an abandoned rail yard… have ridden many trains in Europe, etc. I have other episodes on here of my dad’s shop, that you might enjoy ☺️
@@petergundel5923 😌alas… sigh. Well I will go to Union Station soon so we can get our fix of a most incredible, beautiful, intact and in use train station 👍☺️
@LisaKEntertainment will look forward to that ☺️ We have way too many closed stations over here too, many magnificent structures in thier hayday, progress for you 🙄😕🤷♂️
Good day Lisa, Great history lesson. Loved your dancing.
@@MarkTheLostTraveler Aw, I so appreciate hearing that about you enjoying the Salsa, as well as the train station history, etc. I was really hoping that folks would find themselves enjoying the entire thing even if one part or another was what they were initially more interested in. Thanks for your support, Mark.
Great history lesson, Lisa! So informative. Thanks for sharing.
@@derrickboonesr9546 i’m glad you appreciated the history, as I really enjoyed learning about all of that. I enjoy picturing an era of trolleys and charm.
Thanks for the visit to that well-preserved Pacific Electric station Lisa! It's good to see those classic old buildings preserved and re-purposed, they just don't build 'em like that anymore. That new light rail station's certainly functional but that's all you can say about it, it just doesn't have the charm the old station does.
Great dancing on your part! I got tired just watching you!
Thanks for posting, always a pleasure seeing you!
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 lol Yeah, after even just a few Salsa dances I’m pretty breathless. Great exercise! And so fun 🤗 And yeah… I just love old world charm. I will head to Union Station before long, and we will get a strong taste of that beloved charm for sure!
@@LisaKEntertainment LA Union Station? Wow, I've never been there but I've seen pictures, the interior looks like a 1940's movie set!
Hello from Maryland and love the subject that you are doing keep up the excellent work and stay safe
@@WilliamAbrahams-ei2gj Hello to you in Maryland 🤗 and thank you so much for the encouraging feedback ☺️
That’s a great trip back in time Lisa, from Ivy Station now acting as an Actors Club and you doing salsa by the railroad tracks - you would’ve been in pure paradise.
Another informative and enjoyable video. Your salsa dancing appeared to be best in class at that location. No need to go to the gym after an evening of salsa dancing. Take care, safe travels, and I look forward to your next video.
@@Tiger-54 😌☺️ Thank you. And so glad you enjoyed this. And quite right! Full body work out, indeed! There are more salsa dancing videos on my channel and a music video I directed / edited / wrote and perform in.. salsa and singing and cowboy boots - and a surprise at the end 🛼 Spinning Over You is the name of the music video.
Awesome History❤
@@vettebecker1 greetings to you in South Carolina. I’m guessing you might be getting a bit of rain at the moment. Hope all is well, and thanks so much for your nice comment, as always always.
That's a nice building for a sub station and great dance moves as well
@@Sim0nTrains Thank you 😌 It is a nice building, indeed! And the Culver Hotel around the corner is also a most charming spot with live jazz.
Hello Lisa . Wow very lnteresting place you tell a get story . Well done you also dance very well 👍🏻😎 Thxs Robin out . Tell the next Adventure 😂😎👍🏻
@@robinroberts3335 thank you so much, Robin! Do you like to dance? Or like live music? And yes, until next time!
Hello Lisa . Dancing is sometimes. And live music is cool too . Good times 👍🏻😎
I was reading a 20 yr old train magazine and there was an article about one of you last places you visited.
@@raysrails2164 Really?! Which place?? So curious.
@@LisaKEntertainment I just went back to rewatch a couple videos not sure .The article talked about a building that came from Walt Disney private railroad he had on his land in California when he was alive and it was donated to one of the clubs .I thought it was the la steamers . Have a great day .
Wonderful! How did you become interested in trains?
@@TheGent2 My dad owns a train store. And I am very sentimental and into nostalgia… like old and unique things - like stumbling across old train cars in an abandoned rail yard… have ridden many trains in Europe, etc. I have other episodes on here of my dad’s shop, that you might enjoy ☺️
Shake it but don’t break it!!
@@MCole-xz3cz 🤣
Cool place, but it'd be better if it was still a station ❤
@@petergundel5923 😌alas… sigh. Well I will go to Union Station soon so we can get our fix of a most incredible, beautiful, intact and in use train station 👍☺️
@LisaKEntertainment will look forward to that ☺️
We have way too many closed stations over here too, many magnificent structures in thier hayday, progress for you 🙄😕🤷♂️