I posted a link to someone's little rant about Anaheim that's come back to haunt me; what thoughts were my own got drowned by a complaint of misunderstanding, some of which I know.
How do you do Anaheim? Drive down Beach Blvd. It's the chief thing I lament about southern California: you absolutely need a car.
It's not that Beach takes you through Anaheim directly. But it's a way to really see the place on the ground, to see real people and real places.
You'll see Koreans, Filipinos, Indians, Mexicans, Middle Easterners, Vietnamese, Africans, African Americans, and yes, some white people but the Real Wives of Orange County will be limited.
You'll see skater boi trying to do an ollie onto a curb while you're at an intersection. A dream and a trick - that's what I had when I lived there.
You might see a gang banger. Or a kid trying to look like a gang banger. In either case, don't look to hard; it's a sure way of getting beat down.
From Beach you can branch off - if you took La Palma east in my day you'd hit Book Baron. It's closed, but you needn't branch far to find something similar.
You can still take Katella over to Angel Stadium, home of my favorite baseball team. When Justin and I were there for a game we were asked if we were "down for the cause."
Further south you hit places like Stanton. If you want some Indian food made by Indians for Indians, this would be a good place. For each nationality mentioned previously, ditto.
Along the way there are other things to find: basketball courts where kids live like LeBron, enormous cemeteries, record stores, cruiser bikes, coffee shops -
The thing about it is you have to look. Anaheim is not the downtown that is so obvious the tourist bus drops you off and you go looking for the faux local hangout. There aren't tour buses with retirees and honeymooners...
... well there are, but they are at Disneyland, if that's your thing.
But if you're like me you want to see real people, eat real food, mellow out and find things.
Next time I'm around I'll fight the urge to head up to Pasadena or Hollywood and kick it in the OC.
This post feels a little vague though so here's a call out to the people I know there or nearby right now: how does one "do" Anaheim?