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ok, an update involving a completely random l.a house and parking lot.

the first 2 pictures are of a magical little hobbit house (well, if hobbit’s used river rocks to make their little hobbit houses, which they don’t, as they live in burrows), and the 3rd picture is of a parking lot i thought was particularly attractive.

pictures 1&2: i was driving through a simple little suburban neighbourhood (yes, in the middle of a desert megalopolis of 15,000,000 people) and i saw this very odd and adorable little stone house sandwiched between two pretty conventional suburban houses.

so: urban architecture at it’s finest.

although i know nothing about this house, i assume it’s populated by badgers who wear vests and make scones for the neighbours when they come to visit. or, if not badgers, very pleasant accountants who sometimes dress up like badgers.

and the third picture is just an interestingly lit, and empty, parking lot. it’s wasteful, of course, but i kind of love it when empty spaces are brightly and pointlessly lit.

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