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It's part of the unfortunate side of life that people will live in what some would view as substandard housing - without utilities - in order to have a roof over their heads. Substandard can be, at times, preferable to cardboard housing.
yet, not far from influent homes. not far from those two homes you like are homes like these. I walk from those to the ratty ones on the mosquito alley route.
 
I wonder if Habitat for Humanity would be willing to step up to rehab those homes for those who can't afford expensive housing?
 
It's part of the unfortunate side of life that people will live in what some would view as substandard housing - without utilities - in order to have a roof over their heads. Substandard can be, at times, preferable to cardboard housing.
here. I forgot the sign on this 30ish store. I was looking for its building age, I found nothing but this image. slum lords!

the sign says at one time. 7up with an something. its not the same.
http://www.ircpa.org/UserControls/D...010712\HC130009.JPG&Random=635808900649424529
 
I wonder if Habitat for Humanity would be willing to step up to rehab those homes for those who can't afford expensive housing?
they have homes in the area. I haven't taken photos of those the gms route has those an so does this one.
 
View attachment 7677 View attachment 7677 Older trailer park for the aged .but not the oldest on the grid.I know this was about 69 or 70.arias show it.in the distance you might see some tall trees.those are Australian pines.they are great wind breakers. They were used to protect homes and crops.they also whistle.
 
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