


A beautiful day in Newport Beach – cold but lots of sunshine and blue water. It was a great place to meet my friend Kathy for lunch.



Malibu Farm has been in the Village for about 3 years, and is a perfect place for a casual meal with a great view. You can eat sitting out on the boardwalk or inside (which feels like outside). They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner and have a full bar.



Our server delivered our hot beverages in a teapot to keep them warm – nice touch. Impossible burger with roasted potatoes for Kathy. Mustard-crusted chicken sandwich with broccoli mashed potatoes for me. Menu a little pricey, but you don’t mind when the food and service are good. That was the case today.
Down the street on Via Lido is a 4-story building with an attached 2-story. Very contemporary, lots of open office space and houses Blue Bottle Coffee. The importance of this building is that I worked there in the sixties when it was Newport Balboa Savings and Loan. The architect had preserved parts of the old building because of its historic significance to early life on Lido Isle. The receptionist took us on a brief tour to show us a mural of the old building and the original safe (in the area where I once worked).




We strolled down the boardwalk, listened to a little guitar music in the open area by Nobu. Lovely afternoon with a friend I hadn’t seen since Thanksgiving. It’s always good to catch up.
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January 13, 2024 at 2:57 am
Nice blogging! The pictures were great but I could barely see them. Finally figured how to make them bigger. Wow! that building where you worked is really an interesting space. Must have been fun to see it again. When we were in Oracle, AZ last week we stayed at a very old dude ranch, built in the 1920’s, purportedly by mafioso, which used it to store contraband, and have private get-togethers. There is a downstairs basement “speakeasy” room, which really looks like a speakeasy, and also featured a huge vault, that made me feel creepy to enter, for fear someone would slam it shut! Miss you. Have you heard from Jane? Does she plan to visit any time soon? xox slo Sandra Ortiz
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January 14, 2024 at 9:33 pm
Hi Kid: Thanks for the report on your outing. It sounded like a beautiful day in a great location. The menu made me hungry just reading about your lunches. Truly hope you are well. Long time no see. Personal regards, Dick.
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