Comments by "Wakeup and Sniff the Coffee" (@Wakeupandsniffthecoffee) on "Rainman Ray's Repairs"
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 @wesgregg6451 I grew up in Hawaii back when beaches were open, there were only a few resorts, condos and a the excessively rich crowd had not zeroed in on Maui, along with pre tech stock money, it was such a different life.
By the time I left in my 50's, there was no camping everywhere, despite all the homeless camps, condos and resorts that took over all the shoreline with monster mansions that popped up on all the decent spots from the shoreline to the mountain top.
It's almost more than a person can handle in a lifetime.
Now I'm in Virginia and pretty much all the ocean and river shorelines have developed properties with no trespassing.
Of course this area, like Florida, has a lot of old time money from generations past, so it's been this way for a long time.
What I wonder about all those shoreline estates, many built in not much more than big sandbars, is how long will they last. North Carolina has practically whole seaside neighborhoods being washed into the ocean.
Now instead of driving around admiring the natural beauty of these areas, we instead marvel at how much money people have to build mansions and load the driveways and garages with expensive toys.
Sorry, I shouldn't have jumped in this comment in Ray's channel, but it struck a nerve.
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