Some of those curbs were painted long ago and have not been maintained, so look very closely at the curb where you want to park.You can park only where the curb is painted white. Yellow and blue will get your plates taken by cops.
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Some of those curbs were painted long ago and have not been maintained, so look very closely at the curb where you want to park.You can park only where the curb is painted white. Yellow and blue will get your plates taken by cops.
She was diving. I think Linda is around 80 now?I'm glad to know she's still around
That's not Blue Angel or anything that ever became BA. Blue Angel, originally La Perla, was built in 1980 or 1981 by Javier Segura, who lived across the street (his widow, Emma, still does) out of concrete and stone; it was never a wooden building. Maybe the building in the photo once stood where BA is today, I don't know, but the shoreline doesn't look like it did when the hotel was La Perla.Saw this photo last week at Blue Angel. Looks like BA when it was perhaps La Perla or Hotel Lorena. Here are two other angles of the same photo. Can anyone ID this? Perhaps @Dave Dillehay or @ggunn?