town size of 85,000. i live on the "east" side of one of the core streets of town that form the "grid". half a block away is what i presume to be the second busiest threet in town, a wide 14 block long avenue straddling a part of town with a significant hispanic population. (us included).
my house was built in the 1920s i think, some areas that have not been spruced up in the 12 years i've lived here show significant wear and tear. in fact, we are getting money and authorization for a new roof soon! (rent)
not that i see much reason for it, there are a few leaks apparent when it rains, but when does i really rain around these parts??
we live on a bit of a hill, i enjoyed zooming down it all the way down to (what is now) Big Brand Tire as a kid on a scooter an feeling like such a rebel for going so far. wow! even now i have to switch gears on my bike as i ascend or it makes strange jolting noises. my junior high i previously attended is right across the street, so it was a nice little commute. if only they had let us off campus for lunch back then...
there is a market across the street and around the corner, and a pizza place only a little farther. a bus stop, expensive mexican restaurant and a little store only a block away.
my immediate neighbors to the north are probably 20 people jam packed into one house, one of the kids just started to take violin lessons...oh boy
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