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Frank Drevin's avatar

It took me a long time to realize how special small town America was. Of all the places I've lived, my favorite was a small town. They were walkable and bike-able. They had a personality and identity of their own. 15 min cities will no doubt be cookie cutter corporate mini mart communities. I guess I'll always get to keep the memories of what once was.

Heck, I remember when flying coach was an adventure and fun as opposed to the root canal it is today. How America didn't boycott airports after the implementation of TSA is beyond me. Just a bunch of sheep. Knowing that, I was still shocked 200 million got the toxic injection. And Trump is still touting how he got it rushed to production as if he did something good.

I'm going to contemplate this while sitting on the porch listening to birds and sipping coffee.

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Tom Herzog's avatar

You and I, Mr. Dinh, may be the last two Americans that have read the writings of Lewis Mumford and Jane Jacobs. And I haven't read much of Ms. Jacobs but what I did read impressed me.

We have a park here in Bridgeport (in fact there are several; Bridgeport is know as the Park City), Seaside Park that I believe was designed by Fredrick Law Olmsted, the man who designed Central Park in Manhattan. There is a metal plaque in the Park indicating it was designed in 1865. The only mistake the planners made -- and it was a big one -- was to build roads through the Park so cars could access it. Although, presumably, when the Park was constructed the roads were limited to horses and buggys.

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