In my best Monty Hall/Let's Make a Deal Voice: "Do you want what's behind door #1, what's behind door #2, or will you keep the $200 you have in cash in your hand?"
The 1942 Virginia Burton children's book "The Little House" immediately came to mind.
"The Little House was very happy as she sat on the hill and watched the countryside around her. She watched the sun rise in the morning and she watched the sun set in the evening. Day followed day, each one a little different from the one before... but the Little House stayed just the same."
These garages are occupied by people intimately involved with each other, I think. Reminds me of Mia Farrow's ideal marriage, apartments blocks apart occupied separately.
In December of 2007, after many years on the west side of Los Angeles (and at least a third of those years spent stuck in traffic on Pico Boulevard) my family settled into a happy little house in South Pasadena. This daily blog covered almost 5 years as I put down roots in my new home town -- and almost 5 more as I settled in and became a South Pas old-timer. Here it is...my time capsule of South Pasadena.
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The Creamsicle Truck blew up in the driveway?
Stan and Doris are serious about their 50-50 marriage responsibilities.
I lived next door to him for 30 years and never met him until my garage door opener stopped working.
In my best Monty Hall/Let's Make a Deal Voice: "Do you want what's behind door #1, what's behind door #2, or will you keep the $200 you have in cash in your hand?"
The 1942 Virginia Burton children's book "The Little House" immediately came to mind.
"The Little House was very happy as she sat on the hill and watched the countryside around her. She watched the sun rise in the morning and she watched the sun set in the evening. Day followed day, each one a little different from the one before... but the Little House stayed just the same."
The orange doors distract the eye from the asphalt strip where the ice plant used to grow,
Nice comments everyone, especially Petrea, upon whose blog I released most of my energy for the day.
Laurie: Do you know Bistro 45 in Pasadena? That's where I'm doing my 9/9/9. Wanna Come?
Okay, is it me, or is there some kind of pumpkin carving face going on here?
These garages are occupied by people intimately involved with each other, I think. Reminds me of Mia Farrow's ideal marriage, apartments blocks apart occupied separately.
Yeah, YP, I know that xxpensive Bistro 45 a block east of Lake.
9 wines, 9 whiskeys, 9 beers - go for it! Post after pics on your blog.
Howdy folks,
Welcome arfette, Lucky or Petey and Brenda's Arizona!
Anton, you're sharing my brain again. I saw the pumpkin face too. It's what prompted me to shoot the picture.
Yak, did you not get my voicemail message? I'll call you in the AM!
I love all of your captions today, people. Til next time...
(And Mr. E-- I'm off to see your contribution to Petrea's blog...)
His and her garage doors...
Twin garages for twin cars.
Alex and Oleg, thanks! I love these caption posts. You all have such great minds.
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