I remember when this was all happening with Edith. She was pretty much the only person in Ballard that didn't sell when offered.
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#22A more recent photo of Edith Macefield's house: http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/18uugtoshe2... Nice balloons. Won't quite lift the house up though.
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#23I think the house does a wonderful job of breaking up the monotony of the streetscape.
It used to break up the landscape, but in its current dilapidated state it's a bit of an eye-sore, even compared to the rest of the Ballard Blocks which are far from being architectural marvels. Hopefully someone will fix it up, because as it is, it is less a memoir of a woman with a strong will than a monument to the futility of resisting change.
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#24https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=47.662934,-122.375759&spn=0....
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#25http://registerguard.com/rg/opinion/31978793-78/everything-c...
> Neal offered them a novel solution: He would design a building that included commercial space for a new Eugene’s Flower Home and give the family a deed for that portion of the building.
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#26I've said it before, the 99percentinvisible podcast should be right up the alley of the hacker news crowd.
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#27Stories like this sometimes just break my heart. When you are at a certain age, money just doesn't matter any longer. Although the world can't just sit here and stop development and wait for people to move on. I am always so torn on how to feel about these types of situations.
I mean, a lump sum of money, seriously exceeding a relocation cost, may have a lot of usages, from donating it to charity to traveling around the world to starting something new you wanted to do but did not have the resources.
Being locked in the amber of the memory of the days past and the ingrained routine may be a fine choice, but I hope to choose otherwise when the time comes.
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#28A more recent photo of Edith Macefield's house: http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/18uugtoshe2... Nice balloons. Won't quite lift the house up though.
http://i0.wp.com/99percentinvisible.org/wp-content/uploads/2...
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#29I had Tibor Gergley's "Great Big Book of bed time stories". There is a story in it called "Make way for the thruway" by Caroline Emerson. It is about an old lady who refuses to vacate her house so that they can make a highway. It has a happy ending when sympathetic construction workers build the road around her house, and she becomes the famous old lady with the pretty house next to the highway. My favorite quote: "Y…
Why the road splits to go around both sides instead of just one I'm not sure though.
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#30I've said it before, the 99percentinvisible podcast should be right up the alley of the hacker news crowd.
I discovered 99percentinvisible 2 days ago on Pocket Casts app on android, I was surprised to find this post right after I listened to this very episode. Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon at work!