hmm

Oct 25, 2008 19:41

Its no surprise that south Orange County is some what of a bubble. Especially Rancho Santa Margarita, where I work. Rancho is a small city where the infamous Coto De Caza People live (A city within a city, guarded by high fences and scary security). The city exists in a valley surrounded by small mountains. The only way in and out is through toll roads that snake in and out through hills. The streets are large and and dark once the sun goes down. During the day their is constant traffic but once 5 o'clock hits the city shuts down. Business's close and people go inside their homes. A city that is guarded from the outside world by its landscape, it become clear that its a bubble.

I feel like I have lived in my share of cities through out my life, LA and Orange County but I always seem to branch out into other areas while living their. I made frequent trips to the city of LA and to the coast. But after living here Ive become complaisant. Im starting to feel that bubble and the regular and routine, whether it be for the good or not. Im not sure if it's me getting older or this place is starting to change me.
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