cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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Hiking On A Helix, Part 1 Homes
Today we went out and walked on a mountain, in an area where we had driven but never walked. We put an offer on a house out here, several years ago, but didn’t pursue it. The roads are narrow, steep and there are no sidewalks, so you have to chose the lesser-traveled lanes (and be ready to step off the road). We were rewarded by clear skies, good sightings, and friendly conversations.
The general location is inland 15 miles and a bit north of downtown. We got off the highway when we could see clear skies above us and fog beneath.
I’d like to start with a few of the homes - keep in mind these steep, eastern-facing slopes were developed between the 1940’s and 70’s. The west side of the mountain was built upon earlier, as it faces the ocean and city. Anything newer is a remodel or new construction on an old lot. Bearing that in mind, here we go, looking up the hill:

Can you say “Cantilever”? (earthquake, hard rain’s gonna fall, etc.)
Too many oranges on their tree:
BLOCKSA favorite building material from the period.
ROCKSA dominant theme, as you will see


ART

If you have the time, please don’t go without finishing Part 1 and seeing Part 2. You won’t be disappointed. It’s only just past 9:01 on my Credor Mode Spring Drive Moon Phase
NOT ALL of the homes were on hillsides with views.

This is part of a massive, beautiful estate.

Because this is an expensive part of the suburbs, some of it non-incorporated, the homes are larger than in “the city” and you get more for your money.

Some new construction.

Those are too risky for me. I prefer my feet on solid ground.
Please go to Part 2.
Cazalea