I have to admit, I’m a bit of a beach nut. I need to be near the water, which is why I spent so much time in West Los Angeles and Santa Monica.
You haven’t heard from me in quite some time. Well, that is because I’ve been in the process of moving. It takes a long time for a little squirrel to move across town, even with my bus pass.
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It’s a pretty nice little area, perfect for me. And while there are plenty of locals, not very many people in Los Angeles know very much about San Pedro.
You know how much I like telling you about places you haven’t explored.
The only downside is that there aren’t as many trees here as there were in West LA. But I’m working on that too.
2 comments:
It's nice to see that you're writing again, Bawdy. We saw a some roadkill that resembled you on Crenshaw a few weeks ago and were worried the worst had happened. Now we'll sleep through the night again.
It's also nice to learn that you're focused on increasing the tree canopy of San Pedro. We hear there's an even more direct way to do that than through the Nature Conservancy, though. It's called planting the trees yourself! Check out a crazy organization called TreePeople. It turns out they even have a regional focus in your neck of the woods (or neck of the 'hood, as the case may be).
Are you gonna start a garden in your new place? Or have you already?
Thanks for the advice re: gardening on my blog :) In return -- I tagged you in a meme to see what you're doing for earth month :) There are prizes involved -- Hope you'll join in :)
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