Wordless Wednesday -
Who Doesn't Want To Live on Easy Street?
Wordless Wednesday -
Who Doesn't Want To Live on Easy Street?
Wordless Wednesday -
Who Doesn't Want To Live on Easy Street?
Wordless Wednesday -
Who Doesn't Want To Live on Easy Street?
Hello Michael, what a great name for a street name. Wonder what the prices of the homes are there?
Howdy and afternoon Michael
Michael my AR friend, I'm sure there are a whole lot of folks out which want to do just that. Most of them work in government.
Happiness sure is Homemade
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
Hi Michael - It's always been my dream to live on Easy St., but I could never afford the lifestyle.
Hi Michael, I've been saving and working really hard to one day to live on Easy Street.
Michael - I'd love to live on Easy Street! Do you have a "Big Money" street too?
Will - thanks very much.
Brad - pretty good indeed!
Will - nothing currently on the market for sale and prices, of course, will vary depending on size and conditon -- I imagine that homes on the street would likely start in the high 500s and up with the majority in the mid-to-upper $600,000s.
Dale - this is a politics-free zone....funny stuff.
Hi Dick - literally and figuratively, huh?
Beth - will you invite me over when you move?
Laura - look at the first comment -- there's Fortune Way and for those who believe there must be faith -- Church Street.
Now that's an easy street name to remember! Love it!
I hope life is easy for you in your area too!
Patricia -- I believe nothing worthwhile is really easy, but it's definitely worthwhile -- I have yet to see a street with the name -- Worthwhile Way....not yet, at least.
Lisa - I bet there is at least one Easy Street in Vermont, don't you think?
Lisa -- it's time for you to get involved in city planning and/or street naming. Just sayin'.
No, then you'd get street names that are all named after ski trails or something. How would you like street names like Nose Dive, Gulch and Double Dipper?
Well isn't that just a very obvious picture to take! I wouldn't have been able to ignore that opportunity either!
Lisa - many streets in Southern California are Spanish names/words and they sound much more glamourous/romantic and the English equivalent. La Cienega translates to The Swamp and Arroyo Seco is Dry Stream or Dry Brook.
Sharon - in comment number 1 I also shared a photo of the street at the corner -- Fortune Way....
Michael, those street names do sound more glamorous. Some of the least glamorous street names I have seen are Dump Road, Swamp Road, Cemetary Street and the illustrious Dead Tree Run Road.
There was one neighborhood I was always partial to for all of it's Tolkien references with streets such as Lorien, Silverlode, Elmendorf and Snowbourn. It made me smile every time I drove through there.
Hi Lisa - it's interesting(to me) when I can see a theme in the street names in a neighborhood but it becomes fascinating one you think you can see a theme and then a random name just happens to be around the corner.
Michael – a truly wordless. I don’t know what to say because I don’t know what to choose. I want both!
Michael, that would be a very cool street to live on. Pretty sure we don't have one named Easy in Denver.
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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