Home Invasion

By Tomas Aguilar

On 25 February 2008

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Home Invasion

All around the Inland Empire pieces of empty land are being used to build these development "communities."You know the ones. Two story houses that are indistinguishable from one another. The problem is that it looks like there will be no free spaces left around the Inland Empire. Except on people's front lawns of course. This photo is from the outskirts of the "Sundance Community" in Beaumont California. About two years ago this was all empty land. As weird as it might sound it looked a lot better that way.

8 Responses

  • Pilar Coll i Gatells

    On 3 March 2008 Pilar Coll i Gatells said:

    Bona! my vote

  • Dennis Blauer

    On 4 March 2008 Dennis Blauer said:

    that's definitely human impact! everyone i talk to seems to have a story about how the field they explored beyond where they lived once, isn't a field, but a suburb now.

  • Tomas Aguilar

    On 5 March 2008 Tomas Aguilar said:

    yeah it's happening in many of the cities in the inland empire. a sign of the times i guess.

  • ! Glenn ! ! Capers !

    On 22 March 2008 ! Glenn ! ! Capers ! said:

    Do yo know the real history of Beaumont California??????

  • Fatima Müller-Kaakati

    On 29 March 2008 Fatima Müller-Kaakati said:

    I like the combination with the tree in the foreground, too sad that the tree is cut. Anyway, definitely a human impact.

  • *Peggy.Sue* Harrington

    On 1 April 2008 *Peggy.Sue* Harrington said:

    excellent for theme.

  • Chris Convery

    On 5 May 2008 Chris Convery said:

    Love the title!

  • Polly Cole

    On 30 May 2008 Polly Cole said:

    yeah. really great title. i'm going to have to look into glenn's 'real history of beaumont california, though.

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