The chilly temperatures of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day continued in the week between Christmas and New Year’s in Los Angeles. With family visiting, I did not make it to the beach and outdoors as much as I normally do, but I was able to venture outside a few days and take some pictures while out walking the dogs.
Our walk on Thursday night, December 29th started late, and soon we we were walking in the dusk and then the dark along the Strand. But with so many houses displaying Christmas lights, there was something to enjoy. I realized I had not taken any photos of the decorated Manhattan Beach Pier, so I made sure to walk on the pier to capture the pretty lights.

Strands of white lights lead the way to the “tree” atop the Round House Aquarium

The Pier Christmas Tree in lights
My phone could not focus on the lights with the darkness, but I still thought they were pretty even though they are blurred.

Looking from the end of the pier back to Manhattan Beach
The Season’s Greeting sign hanging across Manhattan Beach Boulevard was there as usual.

Looking west on Manhattan Beach Boulevard to the Seasons Greeting sign and the Manhattan Beach Pier
On New Year’s Eve, we were determined to take the dogs for a long walk on the Strand. They needed to stretch their legs, and we wanted to tire them out before the inevitable fireworks at midnight that scare them.
It was a cold and windy day. I brought their rain coats in case it started to rain, and not ten minutes after we started walking, the rain came. It was a steady rain, so even though the boys do not enjoy wearing their rain coats, it kept most of the water off of them.

Heading down a walk street to the Strand in Manhattan Beach

It was very gray, but the sun is peeking through on the horizon.
There was hardly anyone out on the Strand. The wind made it feel colder than it was and my hands felt very raw. Luckily I had a good rain jacket that kept me dry.

Looking through the flowers to the sun on the horizon

Koa and Lau Lau making the most of the wet, cold and windy weather on New Year’s Eve along the Strand.

Sun on the horizon lights up the ships in the ocean

This snack shop is normally busy no mater what time of day you walk by.

The wet and windy Strand on Manhattan Beach on New Year’s Eve. No one was out!

The sun setting with the gray clouds overhead

It was sunny on the horizon but not where we were! Look at the light catching the tips of the plant.

Last sunset of 2016

The boys sporting their rain coats.

Lau Lau in the front and Koa in the back.
The next day, the storm and the clouds moved on, and we were treated to a bright, clear day at the beach. The Strand was very crowded, especially compared to the day before, as everyone was outside enjoying the day and the first day of 2017!

What a difference compared to the day before!

You can see on the far right the snack shop is busy compared to the day before! And you can see the mountains near Santa Monica and Malibu