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There used to be a little corner shopping center across
the street. The anchor shop was
a liquor store that wasn’t well patronized.
I didn’t see anything illegal there as I used to in the barrio liquor
store. Over the years the beauty parlor,
the dog care store, the Guitar store, and one more rotating shop gave up the
ghost and left.
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Then poof, the whole complex was bulldozed, and an
underground garage was dug.
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Every morning now there is some bit of excitement across
the street. I think breaking that gas
line put them well behind schedule. Today
we seem to have a parade of cement trucks rotating out in front. I only heard some hammering yesterday.
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The lot is a whole block, and they have filled up the
block side to side with apartments.
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I’m across the street with wall to wall trees and green
grass.
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There’s another brand new, complex just like this down
the street. They filled the whole lot
side to side with town houses and driveways.
No charm like New York. No Avant
guard like LA. Nope, just stucco and
cement by the acre.
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I thought Lady Bird was crazy when she began her Beautification
plan. Now I believe that we all need a
little space, a little green, so our soul can have a little stillness.
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· Himself:
Working,
and watching the NCIS finale tonight.
· Myself: Still coughing. Nothing exciting today. Tomorrow AM the new Pulmonary Doctor. In the evening it’s the Mission Middle School
performance of the “WIZ.”
· Photo: One of my doodles.
· Reading: The new Perry.Gr
Gratitude’s: All but the continuing cough.
Gratitude’s: All but the continuing cough.
Fresno has lovely, well kept parks on the north side of town, the side where the money lives. On the south side, where there is no money, the parks are very sad looking. We tried to get the city to spend some additional funds they had received on the parks. NO. Don't need to, was their reply.
ReplyDeleteDid you send pictures. I'm trying to get a stop sign put in and have pictures why.
DeleteI so agree. We need to keep nature around us. It is good for us too.
ReplyDeleteI was reading today there is nothing left in San Francisco except shoulder to shoulder people. I wonder if they perpetually look straight up to see blue sky.
ReplyDeleteNo, they live by the ocean or bay to feel free...like I do.
Delete"we all need a little space, a little green, so our soul can have a little stillness."
ReplyDeleteI think so.
There definitely have been studies that show seeing green in the outdoors makes ones healthier. That is why they put gardens and greenery in areas where old folks go. Could your cough be related to the construction...are their tiny particles in the air?
ReplyDeleteI think Tabor has a point there about living near construction. We have lovely trees almost all over town that are nearly all from other parts of the country since we live in a prairie/desert environment. Our town is actually sort of an oasis due to a confluence of streams of rivers here. Everyone seems to have brought plants from their original homes with them. Out of town is all wheat and peas etc. for miles. It does make it lovely though and protects us somewhat from the intermittent wild dust storms that blow in.
ReplyDeleteWe need that space and green so we can breathe. Tabor has a point about the cough and construction.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the construction will ease off soon and peace and quiet will return. Sounds like a big project though.
ReplyDeleteI agree that Ladybird really did a service to the country in trying to Keep America Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry that you're still fighting that cough, Mage. I hope it's not painful. I remember one year that the cough turned into pleurisy which was no fun.
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