Much of the old building is unrecognizable, but this iconic view of the mountains is the same one movie stars gazed on while lounging in the pool area. The motel is on the western edge of the city up against the San Jacinto Mountains. You wouldn't guess we're just a few blocks from the main drag.
This view is one of the things that makes Palm Springs so special. Through hard work, luck and persistence the city fathers and mothers somehow managed to keep the development out of the mountains. No small feat. The valley floor, of course, is a different story. The miles of date palm trees we drove through in the old days are long gone.
And here's a different sort of view. We drove out to Desert Hot Springs yesterday. Lady Gaga ate here. A restaurant scene from "A Star is Born" was filmed inside when she and Bradly Cooper were on that motorcycle trip across the country. Jalisco Tire Store and Restaurant is on the way out to Joshua Tree National Park. We decided to skip the park this time as it's very crowded.
They were good. We shouldn't have, but then we topped it off with a date shake across the street at Windmill Market. Another landmark in the Coachella Valley.
The first time I ever heard of the Coachella Valley was in one of those old Bugs Bunny cartoons (I knew I should have taken that left toin at Albuquerque). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PiRg7AvM5Y
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