Sunday, June 23, 2024

I realized I had to get away from the fog even though it's cooler there on the coast

 I grew up in Los Angeles where during the summers it was always sunny and hot and in Glendale where I grew up it could easily get to 110 degrees or 115 in San Fernando Valley nearby the other side of Burbank.

So, I have memories trying to get to swimming pools like Verdugo Olympic size Swimming pool. I guess this pool closed in 1987. I was swimming there from 1956 to likely 1960 when I was around 12 years old and jumping off the high dive and then riding home on my bicycle with friends usually.

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 https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-06-11-gl-6393-story.html

Verdugo Pool Closed Permanently : Worsening Decay, Decreased Use Made Repair Unfeasible

Times Staff Writer

The half-century-old Verdugo Swim Stadium, which in recent years made less of a splash with swimmers, has been closed permanently because of extensive deterioration, Glendale officials said.

“It’s just too far gone to fix it,” said Nello Iacono, assistant director of parks and recreation.

The pool leaked 2,000 gallons of water daily through cracks and faulty pipes during past summers and had to be refilled constantly.

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An investigation revealed decay in the pool’s physical structure, decking and pool house, officials said.

Repairs would cost $1.5 million, Iacono said Tuesday. “That’s just not a practical way to go, in light of all the other pools available to the public,” he said.

Attendance Decreased

The outdoor pool at 1401 N. Verdugo Road is the only 50-meter facility in Glendale. It operated for only 12 weeks each summer since it was completed in 1938 along with the adjoining Civic Auditorium.

Although the pool was open last year, the city marked it for demolition more than two years ago because of worsening decay. Meanwhile, attendance decreased as schools and private homeowners built their own pools.

Iacono said alternative uses for the pool include filling and paving over the pool for more auditorium parking and building a mini-conference center or meeting hall. The Mission-style facade of the pool house would be retained to tie any new building to the design of the auditorium, he said.

Officials are studying the pool site in conjunction with plans to renovate or rebuild the Civic Auditorium. In April, the City Council heard parks department proposals to spend $3.8 million to renovate the auditorium alone; $5 million to renovate the structure and add other facilities, or as much as $20 million to build a new convention center and parking garage.

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9 Other Pools in Area

A study of the auditorium by EdCon, a Thousand Oaks consulting firm, also concluded that the nine other Glendale-area public pools are adequate to meet summer swimming needs, Iacono said.

The only remaining municipal pool is at Pacific Park, 501 S. Pacific Ave. The outdoor pool operates for only 12 weeks in the summer and will open June 22.

However, the YMCA operates pools at Glendale, Hoover and Crescenta Valley high schools during the summer under contract with the Glendale Unified School District.

The Glendale YMCA also operates two indoor pools year-round at 140 N. Louise St. and an outdoor pool at 1755 W. Glenoaks Blvd. Non-members may use them during certain hours.

Barbara Van Der Kolk, YMCA program secretary, predicted that the closing of Verdugo Swim Stadium would increase demand at YMCA pools.

“Oh, you bet. It will be pretty hectic around here,” she said. “If we had another outdoor pool going, there’s no doubt we could keep it busy.

Interest Rising

“The interest in swimming is definitely increasing all the time,” Van Der Kolk said. “We’re getting more youths in here, and more people are realizing that swimming is a good fitness activity.”

The Crescenta-Canada YMCA operates year-round an indoor pool open to non-members at 1930 Foothill Blvd. in La Canada. Non-members are restricted to certain hours.

The pools “generally stay pretty full during the summer,” said Sal Massaro, YMCA membership assistant.

The Glendale YWCA operates an indoor pool year-round at 735 E. Lexington Drive. The facility is open to non-members at all hours.

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So, anyway I realized I just had to get away from the fog especially after returning from Texas a few weeks ago. We had planned to go up to shasta a week or so ago but my bumetanide went sideways on me for edema and really messed me up. So, I had to get over a medicine going sideways before I could go to Shasta. I really needed to get out of the fog because it was getting me down. I like to be cool not 100 degrees but the fog was too constant and depressing. So, finally I got the courage to get in my truck and drive north. Already I visited my ex-wife (with my present wife's permission) and took her out to dinner because she is having some problems lately and this is worrying our son we had together in 1974 (we were together from 1973 until summer of 1977 when I became a single Dad.

There is a possibility we might drive to see our son who is having health problems in portland, Oregon too. However, I'm 76 and I have to watch out for my health too. So, it's always a balancing act regarding what I can survive at this point. It's hard getting older where it's hard to be the person you once were for everyone. Instead you are lucky if you can just stay alive another day.

By God's Grace

However, it was nice to return to weather under 65 degrees Fahrenheit down to around 50 degrees Fahrenheit especially after Texas heat of 116 degrees heat index while we were there. But, a little fog can be nice and a lot can be depressing too.

We have what is called "The June Glooms" which are cloudy days in June. However, now because of Global Climate changes can last from April to October sometimes all the way down to San Diego. So, everything is changing a lot in Global Climate changes. Though we don't have tornadoes or hurricanes in California so  a lot of richer people move here too much fog is too much fog and I miss the California Summer Sun so here I am in Mt. Shasta.


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