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Re: house painting
Posted By: Howard, on host 209.86.37.101
Date: Saturday, January 6, 2001, at 07:13:57
In Reply To: Re: house painting posted by flyingcats on Friday, January 5, 2001, at 21:10:52:

> > In parts of Florida, pink house are fairly common and look almost normal.
> > Howard
>
> In Santa Maria, a city located in the Santa Maria Valley, California, formerly known as Central City (loooooong time ago) there is a purple house. And when I say purple house, I don't just mean the garage, and the front door, and the shutters, but the WHOLE golldarned thing is purple: garage, doors, window frames, roof, siding, porch, railings, curtains, fences, etc. Pretty much anything you can see from the outside is some shade of purple. I haven't been inside, but suppposedly it is all purple, too. People come from miles (yes, really, miles...maybe not many, but miles) around just to drive by. My grandma always wants to drive by, even though she's seen it millions of times.
> It's like a celebrity house.
> So anyways, it's not common, nor does it look fairly normal.
>
> -flying"and no, I wasn't around when it was called Central City"cats

I've spent a lot of time in Santa Maria. I guess I've even seen the purple house, but nothing in California surprises me anymore. Santa Maria is a great town. It's not touristy, many of the people are Hispanic, it has a short, privately owned railroad, and one of my favorite nephews lives there. Come to think of it my sister lived there until recently. It must be the broccoli capital of the world. There is also a great Warbird museum at the airport there, unless I'm confusing it with another place. Aw, heck! Now I've got myself wanting to go to California.
How"travel bug bitten"ard