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Urban Archeology
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In his travels in the steamy jungles of Orange County, Baxdog came across these Lost Islands of Tiki Civilization. We explored them the other night as we planned for his big luau. [ Edited by: Alnshely on 2002-10-08 11:13 ] |
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Tue, Oct 8, 2002 11:50 AM
What, an apartment complex that I did not know off? Impossible! |
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Tangaroa
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Tue, Oct 8, 2002 1:16 PM
Great photos! Thanks for taking the time to post them! It would be great if there was a web page somewhere with a list of exiisting Tiki-apartments, where they are & pix of what remains..... Anyway - thanks again. The apartments really remind me of growing up in O.C. in the 1970s... |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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Tue, Oct 8, 2002 3:30 PM
The Hanakiki is a little hard to find, but it’s really just around the corner from the Islander complex. It’s at the end of a short alley off of Memory Lane and easy to miss. I’ve been exploring and photographing them both for a few years now. I visit them whenever I visit Hilo Hattie’s at The Block in Orange - they’re just a mile away. Stepping into the Hanakiki is like stepping completely out of California and into the pages of an old Southern novel, or an ancient abandoned plantation somewhere in Louisiana. It’s a completely walled-in community of small bungalow-apartments. The trees have grown so huge over the years that they completely block out any sunlight and undergrowth is thick and un-pruned. Giant flies buzz in the pools of filtered sunlight that make it through to the meanering pathways, and spiderwebs cover the eaves of the houses and the upper branches of the vast trees. Dead leaves are piled on roofs and the eaves sag ominously. It’s so quiet that you can almost hear the buildings creaking and the termites slowly devouring the bungalows, gradually returning the whole place into a virgin jungle again. You can see repairs that were begun years ago and never completed. Bigbro, you are right, in that the only tiki remaining is the pole for the A-frame pool house. I’ve searched diligently through the ivy for others, but with no luck. The pole itself is interesting. It is a metal pole, and the hollow palm-trunk tikis were slid over it in sections to sheath it. The thin skin of these tikis have caused them to rot from the inside out over the years, and they are beginning to fall apart, but that just adds to the overall ancient feel of this place. If I didn’t own a house, I would love to live there, though. It’s quiet and dark and completely secluded. A great refuge from the bustling city outside. The thatched back-wall of the pool-house, which has been painted white, would make a great screen for some poolside showings of The Hawaiian Eye, in my opinion. Based on some of the lovely bikini-clad wahines I’ve seen sunning themselves by the pool on a summer afternoon, I think the Hanakiki may be inhabited by a younger crowd, but I don’t really know. I hope Baxdog’s, Al’s & Shely’s excitement at finding the Hanakiki and the Islander was as great as my own. I think that when we stumble across these great, hidden relics, we discover that we’re all urban archeologists under the skin. Sabu [ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy on 2002-10-08 15:41 ] |
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 8:13 AM
OK, PS. You made it sound so romantic, I want to go back and kiss Bong again. oops sorry bongo |
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 8:29 AM
I have pics of all those apt. buildings "pre-paint!", that my "Garandfather""Eli" did. One of these days I will "sell out" re-print all the pics and sell them on e-bay to all you poly perv's. As for now, we offer a few in the store. |
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bamboo ben
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 8:33 AM
p.s. I used to live at the Kona Kai apts. in Westminster and they had a few tikis around. Not sure if they still do. South east corner of Westminster and Hoover, one street back across from the shcool. Someone should check it out. Maybe a new discovery. |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 12:50 PM
Hey, I just wanted to let everyone know that I've just discovered a brand-new tiki site on Oak Ridge in Santa Ana. This elderly gentleman's backyard is simply amazing! Climbing over the wall one morning, I was able to surreptitiously snap these fine photos - the first to be seen anywhere!
Unfortunately, at this point, the owner emerged from the garage with a shotgun and I was forced to hightail it back over the wall! I picked up some buckshot in my backside but it was definitely worth the experience. In fact, I'm planning another trip back there next weekend on the 19th. Anyone interested in going with me? Sabu |
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 8:41 PM
Sabu, that is hilarious. Everybody, those pix are of the Baxdog Estate. Lovely isn't it? |
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Wed, Oct 9, 2002 11:44 PM
This whole thread is great! The report on the find, fine prose, and excellent humor made me glad I dropped in tonight. It's exactly the sort of post that made Tiki Central such a fun and intersting place. |
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Sat, Oct 12, 2002 8:19 PM
Baxdog, The only kissing on me you did was my a$$! |
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