FWIW, I lived in Aneheim in 1963. You could see the Materhorn at Disneyland from my home, across the freeway from Disneyland. And between my home and the Materhorn was my grade school. Across from that was a huge orange orchard. I kid you not.
BTW, I lived a couple of blocks from the Seahawks training building back in 1997. We could look across the lake and see Mercer Island (the “rich” part of the Seattle area). Every time we had a bad storm, the island went dark.
Kinda funny because now that I live in Rural Kentucky, we have a lot more lightning storms, yet in the 14 years we’ve lived here the power has gone out three times. And then, very briefly.
Disneyland - 1313 Harbor Blvd. I lived in the central valley in Visalia and we spent time each year in the park. Now it costs a life savings to go. We had orange orchards all around us and my wife’s family had a small ranch of 180 acres of them. One of their neighbors was William Boyd, Hoppy, who owned the land just up the hill towards Woodlake. My Brother had property in Three Rivers and one of his neighbor’s ranches was owned by William Shatner and Lenard Nimoy.
Seattle has a serious power problem because they sell a lot of it to California. I’ve been lucky. I live in a location that has few power outages maybe 2 or 3 a year near Tacoma. My daughter lives in Lakewood and they live a block from the fire station and they never run out of power. Perk.
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