Wow, must have been quite a lovely home to go for that amount in 1969, even for California. You all lived close to my friend Mark, he didn't live there then though. He lives right off Hayvenhurst just north of Victory. He likes to say he lives in Encino, even though he lives in Van Nuys, LOL.
The valley is probably fine if you get in the right area and can do dry heat, and you don't have to leave it usually, at least for work. When I dogsat for Mark it took an hour and ten minutes to get to work in El Segundo. That's just wrong.
I'm sure you told me where you lived at one time, Robb, but I didn't know the geography that well then. Do you ever get back here Robb or have any relatives here still? Get in touch with me if you come out it's been too long since I've seen you. 5 years I think! California misses you; time to come home!

There were guy roller derby people? Who knew!
Oil Can Harry's is definitely still there, and it's awesome. That and Faultline are the two main places I go, if I go. On Saturday they have disco night from the 70s which I love, and I think Friday they do 80s. Some nights is country and western.
South of the Boulevard, Fred! Very nice indeed. I know one person who lives such as well. Lovely area. Glad you're enjoying Chicago. I thought about Chicago a few times over the years and enjoy visiting, and am very happy my sister is near there now, but I'm just at the point where I need to be done with climate stuff. Just give me 70 and sunny all year round, and I'm good.
Rick, that just goes to prove you were out here at the wrong time. (giggles)