No offense meant Bridges, It's just that Pedro--for better or worse--is a complete and separate entity and consciousness then anywhere on the other side of the hill in the actual South Bay.
Absolutely True....Pedro is more like a "Hybrid" of San Bernadino and O.C.
My mom worked in the fish canneries on Terminal Island (I rode on the ferry to TI before the Vincent Thomas Bridge was built), my grandmother worked in a refinery in Long Beach, my step-grandfather worked in the navy ship yards in Long Beach, and my dad spent a few days in the old jail on top of the old San Pedro city hall so even though I did not grow up there, I spent a lot of time down in that part of the world. I even road the merry go round at The Pike.
No offense meant Bridges, It's just that Pedro--for better or worse--is a complete and separate entity and consciousness then anywhere on the other side of the hill in the actual South Bay.
Absolutely True....Pedro is more like a "Hybrid" of San Bernadino and O.C.
mrv2002 2 years ago
cool pics, great vid
makaibikes 3 years ago
Thanks, you might like the Vermont to the Sea video if you liked this one.
bridgesoflosangeles 3 years ago
Sorry if I offended. I was using the phrase The South Bay in sensu lato rather than sensu stricto.
bridgesoflosangeles 3 years ago
Thank you for the response. Your photos are very well composed and embody the South Bay and Pedro well.
Vern
Vern2765 4 years ago
My mom worked in the fish canneries on Terminal Island (I rode on the ferry to TI before the Vincent Thomas Bridge was built), my grandmother worked in a refinery in Long Beach, my step-grandfather worked in the navy ship yards in Long Beach, and my dad spent a few days in the old jail on top of the old San Pedro city hall so even though I did not grow up there, I spent a lot of time down in that part of the world. I even road the merry go round at The Pike.
bridgesoflosangeles 4 years ago
nice pics...
sp2rays 4 years ago
Thanks.
bridgesoflosangeles 4 years ago