RE: Tree Tuesday on 2nd Street in Belmont Shore

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Tree Tuesday on 2nd Street in Belmont Shore

in treetuesday •  6 years ago 

Howdy sir rossfletcher! nice glimpse of your home town businesss district or one of them, I don't know how big your town is. That IS strange that there are no benches anywhere though.

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I live in Long Beach California if you want to look it up. It's a good size city. The neighboring cities all just run together into a giant Southern California, Los Angeles sprawl.

They all been taken out and even the ledges in front of display windows i used to sit on are gone too.

It's a no pay, no rest today set up! haha

Howdy again sir rossfletcher! Well sir, as nice as the beach is I don't find much else appealing about the endless Los Angeles sprawl! Especially the traffic that we've heard about for years. I guess you can't live on the beach though!

It's a big place! I'm guessing i haven't been to many of the cities. Only driven by them. There's a lot of beautiful homes overlooking the beach. Can't put up a tent on the sand though unfortunately :)

Yeah I guess if we wanted a house on the beach we're at least a hundred years too late! I'm sure any home on the beach has a multi-million dollar price tag.

100 years ago would have been perfect! Any place you liked would have been doable. Oh man what a time that would have been. Many successful people had homes in places like Pasadena and then had smaller beach homes they would visit in summer. Nice little wood "shacks" right on the sand. If they got destroyed in a storm it wasn't a giant loss for them. Most of those are gone now. Torn down for big homes that are often just a big box.

Howdy sir rossfletcher! That's interesting....I guess you're in the right place at the wrong time!

It was a lot more open space then that's for sure!

yeah just think of buying up beach front properties back then and holding on to them!