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The "Green" part of me deplores the devolution of my little town into suburbia, and mourns the loss of the desert to row upon row of enormous and ugly cookie-cutter houses (priced five or six times higher than I could ever possibly afford...on little tiny bits of land that would fit into a corner of my riding arena).

But then there's the part that is damned glad to finally have Infrastructure.

Hence, the decadence of popping across from the post office for a latte at the little locally-owned cafe, noting that the brand-new Nico's has opened next to the PO (breakfast burritos are supposedly the best in town; I love breakfast burritos), and discovering via postcard in the mail that our local English tack shop, which has been located just a bit too far downtown for me to get to very often, at a bad intersection that is hell to get into and out of, is moving in a couple of weeks to the middle of my main drag--not far at all from the eastside State Line Tack (southeast corner of Speedway and Pantano for them as knows the area). This is a happy thing. I like to support the local talent if I possibly can (and yes, Nico's is a local chain). There's a Home Despot coming, and a supermarket, they say--after years of being 15 miles from the nearest (a mere 7 miles as of last year). All the comforts of home.

See me suffer from Liberal Guilt. See me enjoy my latte and contemplate a breakfast burrito in the near future.

Date: 2006-09-29 08:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lagilman
Congratulations! When the Trader Joe's arrives, you'll know you've gone to Liberal Guilt Hell...

Date: 2006-09-29 09:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] casacorona.livejournal.com
Wait! The Saddle Shop is moving farther east? In reach? I have no postcard. :( Of course I haven't been to the post office today, either.

Date: 2006-09-30 06:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sfmarty.livejournal.com
I almost couldn't find your place last time because of the new landmarks. Hope I can even find the town now.

But good Mexican food moving near, yum.

Date: 2006-10-02 07:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lynnesite.livejournal.com
I completely understand. Infrastructure is compelling. Less than 20 minutes from ag land to LUXURY, "Westside LA"-style shopping and dining, however, is inducing Liberal Guilt in me. Opening Oct 6th. And Trader Joe's is in negotiations to be there too. The mind boggles. The luxury dining isn't all chains either. We're still fighting up here to keep a 2 acre minimum; I've become part of the activist org, among other things fighting a proposed truck parkway through the plateau.

Yep, the big box houses that I could never possibly afford either--I consider the people who leverage their way into it from their earlier appreciated houses, now in adjustable rate mortgages with two jobs and huge commutes, and the beginning of the RE market's decline. And they can hear their neighbors flush their toilets.

I also love breakfast burritos. And supporting local talent.

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