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Los Angeles in a Day...what Palmy sites to see?

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Well, I think we are getting there with our itinerary...

Randy (YachtingOne) has kindly offered to be our tour guide for the day (31st) so it should be good fun!

Thanks for all of your suggestions everyone!

Daryl

Darwin NT, Australia 12deg S and Monsoonal Tropical and Central Java 7 Deg S Monsoonal Wet tropical

  • 2 weeks later...

Have a great trip. The weather forecast is looking fantastic for your day in Los Angeles: 26 degrees celcius with all sun and no cloud, and zero chance of rain.

I have bad news, however. The weather in Florida is already too hot and muggy for comfort, unless the Biennial tour keeps you near the ocean at all times. I would not have hosted a Biennial in Miami in May/June. Winter is a much better time to be outside in Miami - usually a perfect 24 degrees celcius.

Unfortunately, I won't be meeting you at the two "open" events for IPS members. There were only a few days to respond to Kim (attendance count for caterer), and if you missed it, you missed it. I am sure that most Florida locals did miss out because so little notice was given, and we only had a week or so to respond.

Enjoy the Biennial!

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