
I'm not posting as often because I'm spending more of my free time out driving around and taking additional pictures of lost
Orange County tiki shrines for my
June presentation. Yesterday turned out to be "
Santa Ana Tiki Apartment Complexes Day" -- and I visited quite a few.
.I won't share all the details with you now, but I thought I'd offer proof that I'm out doing
something productive.

The fellow in the photo above is
Jim. He's in charge of security at a still-very-tikified apartment complex near
The Block at Orange. When he saw me shooting photos through the fence of waterfalls, rooflines, tikis, etc, he didn't shoo me away. Instead, he gave me a tour and told me all kinds of interesting details about the place. Thanks, Jim!

This sign has nothing to do with tiki, except that it graces what was once a Polynesian-themed complex in Santa Ana.
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Poor Leback! Why is he sad?