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Running into the sun

03:20 PM PT, Oct 20 2008

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Here's the thing about L.A. in the fall months: Sure, we don't have the changing of the leaves, and the cold weather. Instead, we get to enjoy the feeling of summer a little bit longer.

Sometimes that entails a particularly hot weekend in October. It certainly includes sunny days at the beach, even into November and December.

Just look at this little girl -- excited and running all the way to the end of the Hermosa Beach Pier. She knows it is always sunny in L.A.

"Into the sun" from the album At the Beach, submitted by Jennifer.

-- Lori Kozlowski

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KT

Classic Photo. Could stare at it for hours.

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Lindsay Barnett was born to wolves in the back country of Uzbekistan in the early '80s. She was spotted, trapped, and tranquilized by missionaries who named her and raised her as their own. She now moderates and curates the galleries of the Los Angeles Times' Your Scene.

Bettie Rinehart, Weekend Editor at latimes.com, has been a fan of Your Scene from its humble beginnings in August, 2006. She's delighted to contribute to the Your Scene blog -- by plucking from the endlessly compelling, beautiful and sometimes baffling submissions of our readers. For your interest and edification, of course.

Lori Kozlowski is a huge fan of hearing from the people of Los Angeles. Your Scene is a sneak peek into your world, sort of like postcards that you send us. She is a writer, who has covered the quirky and the off-beat in L.A. and other cities. She is currently a producer for latimes.com.

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