Heh, contradictory x-posts.
waves at Nora
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
Heh, contradictory x-posts.
waves at Nora
Frank!
Dude. The Copley's still there, right?
Man. Long, long time....
The Copley's still there, right?
The whole Copley Square area hasn't changed much at all.
Signed,
Been working there for almost 20 years (yikes!)
The whole Copley Square area hasn't changed much at all.
Depending on how long ago deb was last there, I think Copley Place would be the only major addition. However, Centenial Place (Is that the name? Anyway, the tall building that went in near the Common) is a major change to the skyline (and the Zakim bridge, of course). I'm trying to think what else. The shopping area of the Pru is no longer an eyesore, though it hasn't done much for the building itself. Some places have been really nicely restored (I'm thinking of the Opera House, primarily). The Combat Zone is non-existent. And even though Fenway Park hasn't changed much, Kenmore Square would probably be near-unrecognizable.
and the Zakim bridge, of course
We'll drive over it from the airport to my house.
Kenmore Square would probably be near-unrecognizable.
R.I.P. The Rat...
Here's hoping we're not under howling blizzard, or something.
I always loved Boston. Only been a few times, mostly as part of someone else's tour, but I dug the hell out of it. I remember taking a good long walk around Beacon Hill in appalling weather, and twisting an ankle.
It's going to be really cool to see it again, with people I like to show me the way around.
I guess there are changes. I guess I view Boston, or the culture as being relatively slow to change or accept change.
R.I.P. The Rat...
True dat. And Planet Records. On the other hand, I do not mourn the loss of Narsyphilis or Pizza Pad one bit.
Nora, I've only just realised how much SF has changed since I got here in 1970. I've had people, locals, muttering forever about how it's changed, it's different, and I kept looking at them and going, wha...?
And of course it has. Leaving aside anything else, the entire SOMA and waterfront area went upscale, once the Pac Bell Park was built.
But really, the changes I noticed most over the years were in the surrounding areas: Marin, where I lived for over five years, was about one-fifth as developed then as it is now. Funky Rocker Hippie is now Wealthy Annoying Yuppie - it's pure "out on the road today, I saw a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac" territory. And the south bay, courtesy of the creation of Silicon Valley, is unrecognisable. When I first moved here, it was all orchards and crops and farmland.
Gah. Weird, how stuff changes.