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Manny Diller’s series of suburban Phoenix photos needs to be a book.
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Manny Diller’s series of suburban Phoenix photos needs to be a book.
Well the big plus is the owner isn’t wasting a lot of valuable water on a lawn!
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I was just thinking, wow, that looks like Phoenix, when I read the caption!
I have friends there, so I visit occasionally, but the summers there are frankly downright frightening. The place isn’t really human habitable.
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I LOVE suburban home photography.
This dude is a favorite;
http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2002/mar/hido/
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Not bleak enough. Needs bars on the windows. The kind that don’t open from the inside.
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I am wondering if those posts are the metal kind. I could see some kids making a habit using this front yard as an alternate path through the neighborhood. I’m not speaking from experience or anything.
On another point, having lived in VegASS when I when I was 10, the scary part about a yard like this is that you actually have to weed it on a regular basis to retain it’s pristine dismal state.
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If it wasn’t for the catus it could have been Garden Grove
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I’d live there.
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