I love Southern California!
Posted in About Us, So Cal living | By Blair Newman and Dave Emerson | Tags: Southern California geography, Southern California Real Estate, Southern California weather, USC-UCLA rivalry
(12/6/08) Today I’m writing as a native Southern Californian who’s lived here all of my 58 years, not as a Realtor.
Every now and then it hits me what a very special place I’m privileged to live in. Today’s one of those days. There are many things to love about Southern California, here are a few that hit me today:
- The weather: December 6th, 2008. Forecast high in my home town of Los Alamitos in the mid 70s. Low in the fifties. Crystal clear, warm, sunny day. I took my shirt off when I went outside to jog a couple miles. We went to a local Christmas parade last night in shirt sleeves.
- The sunshine: Every year I tally in my journal the number of days I don’t see the sun. It averages about five. Somehow, it seems like we get most of the little rain we get at night. And almost never on the Rose Parade. I tell my friends that was the deal the Rose Association made with God about a hundred years ago. No Rose Parade on Sundays, so people can get to chuirch, and no rain on their parade! Maybe the NFL should try that one!

- The geography: I live about 12 minutes from the beach. 1 minute from a nice local park. An hour from the San Gabriel Mountains, which include a peak over 10,000 feet high and two major ski resorts. To the east, the San Bernardino Mountains include a peak over 12,000 feet high, several alpine lakes, and three more major ski areas. I could see both mountain ranges clearly this morning, as well as Mt. San Jacinto, just South of Palm Springs. (Did I mention the deserts?) It’s not all that hard to snowboard (or ski) and surf (or boogie board) on the same day, but I would recommend a wet suit for the Pacific in winter.
The rivalry: Right now, I’m taking a break from the USC – UCLA game, where my Westwood alma mater is doing better than expected. . . so far. USC-UCLA is the only true cross-town rivalry among NCAA Division 1 schools in the country! Both schools are within the Los Angeles city limits, only about 12 miles apart. Many USC students live in Westwood, by UCLA. When I went to UCLA, it wasn’t uncommon for athletes from the rival schools to room together. My best friend in high school went to USC while I went to UCLA.
Rival banners are flying throughout my neighborhood. Three of the sixteen families on my cul-de-sac have UCLA alum, but we have SC season seat holders & alum anchoring the start of the street. My mother and I both graduated from UCLA, my son’s girlfriend hopes to go there. My boss is a USC alumn. Both are great schools with great traditions. And a great, but generally friendly rivalry. As a tribute to the Trojans, let me share the words to USC’s famous Fight Song, at least the way I learned them at UCLA (with apologies to my friends from “Figueroa Tech”):
Fight on! for USC.
You pay a fee; you get a degree!
You’ll be smarter than me, because I went to USC!
I went to USC! I went to USC!
Just kidding. I think they’re both great schools, one public, one private, two of several dozen outstanding colleges and Universities ranging from Cal Tech to the University of San Diego.
I could go on and on. Diversity. Opportunity. Culture. Great churches. Great museums. Great beaches. Great mountain biking. Over 100 languages spoken in local schools. Forward thinking.
Sure, we’ve got a lot of people, but locals figure out ways to deal with and even enjoy it.
For me. So Cal is a wonderful place to live year round. If you live someplace else and want to move here, I just happen to know a good So Cal Realtor. Actually, quite a few, since Blair and I mainly cover West Orange County and Greater Long Beach.
Happy Holidays from Southern California!
Tags: Southern California geography, Southern California Real Estate, Southern California weather, USC-UCLA rivalry