My favorite. It is like a treehouse. Photo by Lydia Chávez

Right now it is 57° with a high of 68° – the forecast for the next ten days is here.

Today’s block:  18th to Mariposa, Utah to the freeway/SanBurno.

This is another wedge block, but one with the most amazing houses built high up on the hill that make you feel as if you must be in Maine and looking out to the Atlantic.  Does anyone know anything about the houses?

You can see a map of all of the blocks here. The blocks in grey are being saved for others who have signed up. Let us save a block for you as well.

One of the extraordinary house son the hill. Photo by Lydia Chávez
One of the extraordinary house son the hill. Photo by Lydia Chávez
At the corner of Utah and Mariposa. Photo by Lydia Chávez
At the corner of Utah and Mariposa. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Yes, a rooftop deck. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Yes, a rooftop deck. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Century plants. Photo by Lydia Chávez
Century plants. Photo by Lydia Chávez
On Mariposa. Photo by Lydia Chávez
On Mariposa. Photo by Lydia Chávez
The end, but wait. Photo by Lydia Chávez
The end, but wait. Photo by Lydia Chávez
It gets better with this lovely park. Photo by Lydia Chávez
It gets better with this lovely park. Photo by Lydia Chávez
And path. Photo by Lydia Chávez
And path. Photo by Lydia Chávez

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