Adventures in Generica
Apr. 26th, 2006 03:54 pmThis afternoon walking around a suburban landscape consisting of a shopping mall, office buildings full of financial and high tech businesses, some strip malls and a couple standalone big box (more medium-large-box, really) stores.
I don't like it.
The most local flavor to be had was a pizza place and some other restaurant in one of the strip malls. Everything else was an instance of a major chain.
Cars are assumed here. Sidewalks didn't go where I wanted to go. Intersections didn't even have crosswalks painted. I don't remember seeing any bike lanes. I was clearly out of my element trying to be a pedestrian here.
Trying to not have to idle a spare hour at a Starbucks, I went across the street (at no particular crossing) to the Barnes&Noble to their cafe which I discovered after getting there serves Starbucks brand goods.
Definitely not a place to live or spend too much time in. Other parts of the Boston area are nice, but this one is not for me.
I don't like it.
The most local flavor to be had was a pizza place and some other restaurant in one of the strip malls. Everything else was an instance of a major chain.
Cars are assumed here. Sidewalks didn't go where I wanted to go. Intersections didn't even have crosswalks painted. I don't remember seeing any bike lanes. I was clearly out of my element trying to be a pedestrian here.
Trying to not have to idle a spare hour at a Starbucks, I went across the street (at no particular crossing) to the Barnes&Noble to their cafe which I discovered after getting there serves Starbucks brand goods.
Definitely not a place to live or spend too much time in. Other parts of the Boston area are nice, but this one is not for me.