Thank you. I might consider adding one sometime.

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Old California Houses, Part 1

 
 By: cazalea : February 26th, 2024-15:24
We traveled up the Southern California coast about 100 miles on Saturday morning, for a family gathering. With traffic lighter than anticipated, we arrived earlier than all the others, so had some spare time which we used to prowl around the neighborhood....  

Old California Houses, Part 2

 
 By: cazalea : February 26th, 2024-15:24
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I was in an older section of LA full of architectural marvels on Saturday too, Mike . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 26th, 2024-20:31
. . . the West Adams district. Unlike the neighborhoods you were in, caution prevented me from stopping to snap photos. ...  

How is it possible to have all this variety in one street/neighborhood…

 
 By: ArmisT : February 27th, 2024-01:27
was each home designed by each family who would then contract their own builder? I can’t imagine that’s the case, but I’m not used to seeing such extensive variety.

Yes

 
 By: cazalea : February 27th, 2024-03:30
Or the builder or architect was selected by the property owner based on other work he had done. This article talks about the architect who designed our house and about 15 others scattered around this area. (Our house is not mentioned in the article; he d... 

No, there are many different styles over the last 100-150 years

 
 By: cazalea : February 26th, 2024-15:45
Perhaps in Southern California you would see more Mexican/Spanish influence - the white plaster and red tile roofing. We don't get snow and normally have little rain, so don't need steeply-pitched roofs. Wood and stucco construction are most common. Brick... 

Thanks Mike,

 
 By: Thomas_3 : February 26th, 2024-15:29
I ALWAYS enjoy your home/neighborhood tours.

That palm tree is just amazing!

 
 By: iceheller 1945 ✌️ : February 26th, 2024-15:46
It just show the survival instinct of living things!

Old California Houses, Part 3

 
 By: cazalea : February 26th, 2024-16:06
Just a few more unusual sightings, if you have time... Finally Mrs. C said, STOP with the photos. Let's get back to the house, get the car, and go find some dinner. We did, and I can recommend SAKE (the restaurant & the drink). Cazalea ...  

Thanks for all...

 
 By: Ronald Held : February 26th, 2024-17:21
Of the houses and animals.

Nice GS

 
 By: GuyT : February 26th, 2024-18:53
What is the ref no. of this one please? Not one that I have seen before.

SBGF009

 
 By: cazalea : February 27th, 2024-03:49
Quartz with Arabic numerals & sparkly dial. 36 x 9mm Probably 10-15 yrs old. I bought it for my wife but eventually repossessed it after a hot tub incident. ...  

Loved it.Thanks for the tour.

 
 By: Blansky : February 26th, 2024-17:12

Highly familiar vistas ;)....

 
 By: InHavenPro : February 26th, 2024-20:39

I can’t work out how a palm tree could grow in such a fashion🤔

 
 By: ArmisT : February 27th, 2024-01:21
But I’m just as impressed and intrigued by the owners’ decision to not cut/move it.

My pleasure - here's a bonus street view

 
 By: cazalea : February 27th, 2024-21:53
Old section "New" section ...  

Serious Lt. Columbo vibes. Love it!

 
 By: Reuven Malter : February 28th, 2024-18:12

LOL!!!

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2024-20:41