Not a blog more like another pier banyan tree, a place to come & sit for a little while & wait for something fun to happen. A place for all the greezers, candyasses, Halloween egg throwers, former Publix bagboys & dirt bike riders to kill a little time until Halloween. Just like the good old days, wait around for a couple hours until you could find some geezer to buy you beer...
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I'd be willin' to bet there's one or two of those pine trees still in Park Shore.
ReplyDeleteOK...maybe three.
Thanks for the great pictures all year long Danny. Great job.
Merry Christmas Danny and company!
C3R
Scott
Joni Mitchell said it back in the day . . .
ReplyDelete"Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got till it's gone?
They paved paradise and put up a parking lot."
10:07 p.m. PST
Seagate Homeboy,
ReplyDeleteI moved away from Naples for about 10-11 years back in the early 80’s. When I pulled back into town in the early 90’s, I was traveling on 41 and when I hit Immokalee Road, my first thought was Joni Mitchell.
By the time I got to Creech Road, I didn’t know where the f---k I was!
I understand change is inevitable, but what they did to Naples was pure destruction.
I’m sure glad I had it as my play ground for awhile, before the developers, loaded with all that grease for all those palms of the Commissioners, changed things.
Oh, God, watch out, I may just break into my rendition of “The Way We Were!” …..Misty water colored memories…of the way we were….
Cover your ears, boys! Things could get ugly in here!
Lake Park Homegirl