Comments on: Tripout to Charles Lummis’ El Alisal Hideaway http://mimlay.com/blog1/2009/11/19/tripout-to-charles-lummis-el-alisal-hideaway/ Exploring the History, Mystery and Reality of SoCal Life From the Desert to the Sea... Wed, 01 Feb 2012 07:13:36 -0800 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: L.A.’s Forgotten Lizard People http://mimlay.com/blog1/2009/11/19/tripout-to-charles-lummis-el-alisal-hideaway/comment-page-1/#comment-485 L.A.’s Forgotten Lizard People Wed, 11 Jan 2012 01:56:30 +0000 http://mimlay.com/blog1/?p=1156#comment-485 [...] behavior. Either way, even prominent Angelenos have bought into the legend, including (allegedly) Charles Lummis, the famously eccentric writer-researcher of Native American [...] [...] behavior. Either way, even prominent Angelenos have bought into the legend, including (allegedly) Charles Lummis, the famously eccentric writer-researcher of Native American [...]

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By: M.Imlay http://mimlay.com/blog1/2009/11/19/tripout-to-charles-lummis-el-alisal-hideaway/comment-page-1/#comment-202 M.Imlay Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:31:29 +0000 http://mimlay.com/blog1/?p=1156#comment-202 Hilda, I updated the post with a garden teaser just for you. Not all the house contains offices. The main living quarters are still furnished with period items and parts of Lummis' collections. -- Mike Hilda, I updated the post with a garden teaser just for you. Not all the house contains offices. The main living quarters are still furnished with period items and parts of Lummis’ collections. — Mike

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By: Hilda http://mimlay.com/blog1/2009/11/19/tripout-to-charles-lummis-el-alisal-hideaway/comment-page-1/#comment-201 Hilda Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:58:38 +0000 http://mimlay.com/blog1/?p=1156#comment-201 What a charming little castle! I was disappointed to learn that it's been turned into offices, though. I was imagining living inside this structure, trying to picture what the rooms would be like. And again, you tantalize us with descriptions of a neat little garden but don't give us a peek! What a charming little castle! I was disappointed to learn that it’s been turned into offices, though. I was imagining living inside this structure, trying to picture what the rooms would be like. And again, you tantalize us with descriptions of a neat little garden but don’t give us a peek!

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