The Deleted Scenes - New and Old #120
As Goes Long Island, So Goes America’s Housing Crisis, Bloomberg, The Editors, July 10, 2023
On that last bit—people will say there’s no such thing as an “opportunity-rich area”; these communities are nice and safe and the schools are good because there are so few people and the barriers to entry are so high. That appearance of opportunity will vanish once you let the riff-raff in. This attitude is the mental operating system of suburbia. I don’t, obviously, think that’s true. And these inner or close suburbs of major cities—analogous to Arlington, Alexandria, or Fairfax in Virginia or Silver Spring or Bethesda or Rockville in Maryland—are the places that would naturally densify. Instead, we see new construction being pushed further out, because, to varying degrees, these nearer communities resist growth. The result is this:
I think they think they are preserving their normal. I think they are imposing a social and economic cost on the whole metro area and the communities beyond it, which have far more of a claim to resist development than do communities in the near orbit of the largest city in the nation. This is also important, as it is a more accurate description of what we call “preemption”:
If you don’t like the solution, don’t be part of the problem.
Fun stuff. My dad and I read a lot about the 1964 World’s Fair awhile back, and I remember two things. One, that a number of the structures had basements, into which their debris was pushed and filled over when the site was cleared. What’s still in there, just a few inches underground? Two, a Christmas tree farm in central Jersey supposedly had a World’s Fair structure on its grounds. We drove there and checked it out. It wasn’t, but it was fun. An Ode to the Motor Lodge: 10 Retro Roadside Stays, InsideHook, Keri Bridgwater, June 5, 2023 I’ll just pull this one, which I’ve read about before. Read the whole charming piece.
It’s so cool to see once-common things become neglected and then rediscovered and take on this air of rarity or fascination. It makes me feel a certain humility, and try to see value in everything. Who knows what cast-offs of ours people in 20, 50, 100 years will wish we had held onto? Catholics and Episcopalians to Form A Combined Parish in Tidewater, Washington Post, Marjorie Hyer, July 8, 1977 This fascinating church community still exists; I found it while looking for a church in Virginia Beach. At first I wasn’t sure it was legit, as in, actually associated with the Episcopal Church or the Roman Catholic Church and not some sort of breakaway community. But it’s totally real!
This was after the Episcopal Church permitted female clergy; the Catholic bishop even said he wouldn’t object if the Episcopalians chose a woman to be their chaplain for this church. (It’s not really a parish, so it doesn’t have a pastor, per se.) So how does it work? One worship service, consisting of a back-to-back Catholic Mass and Episcopal service, which, at least here, is virtually identical to the Mass—I watched their livestream out of curiosity. Bonus: the Catholic priest was the pastor of the church we ended up attending in Virginia Beach. I’ve seen him before, I thought. Pair that interesting piece with this: a remote (as in, dispersed and meeting electronically) Benedictine monastery associated with…the United Methodist Church. That’s a new one for me.
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