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	Comments on: View looking north up Vine Street toward the Hollywoodland sign, shortly after it was installed in the Hollywood hills, circa mid 1920s	</title>
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		By: Jean Hunter		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Martin, these are the kinds of photos I love too (well, the b/w one!)  These glimpses of real lives frozen in time - the people walking feet apart on the sidewalk: where are they going or coming from?  Further up the middle of the street where a passenger crosses between cars, never knowing they are forever part of a photograph viewed years later.  The grease and oil stains on the asphalt.  Residential houses that are now long gone.  Those vintage cars and wondering if maybe even one is still around today.

Thanks, Martin.  And I miss your morning posts already!  Know you&#039;re having a wonderful vacation though!

Jean  :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Martin, these are the kinds of photos I love too (well, the b/w one!)  These glimpses of real lives frozen in time &#8211; the people walking feet apart on the sidewalk: where are they going or coming from?  Further up the middle of the street where a passenger crosses between cars, never knowing they are forever part of a photograph viewed years later.  The grease and oil stains on the asphalt.  Residential houses that are now long gone.  Those vintage cars and wondering if maybe even one is still around today.</p>
<p>Thanks, Martin.  And I miss your morning posts already!  Know you&#8217;re having a wonderful vacation though!</p>
<p>Jean  🙂</p>
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