Wednesday, October 08, 2025
Favorite Pictures of the Week
My daughter found something interesting on Google Maps. You can go back in time and see what your street looked like. I've been here in my apartment since 1998, that's 27 years. And in that time this street has changed a lot. So this is what it looked like back in 2009. It looked like this for a long time before this too. Lots of green bushes, tree's and this place was taken care of. All of these pictures are courtesy of Google Maps.
2011
2013 Now watch as things start to change because the owner of my property passed away, the property was passed to his grandkids and they sold my apartment complex to someone who doesn't care about anything but money,
2014
2015 The bushes are almost all gone. And a lot of the trees are gone.
2019 This made me smile because The Google Maps car caught my late husband standing in our alley. He's at the end in the yellow shirt. He was always standing out there with his friends.
2022 All the trees and bushes are gone now.
2025 This is what it looks like now. That's some change isn't it? It was so nice when we first moved in here. Now it looks terrible.
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That is one hell of a depressing change. It must make the place less comfortable too. Trees and bushes help cool down an area in hot weather. (Metal trees don't do that, of course.)
ReplyDelete27 years is a long time to be in one apartment. I thought I'd been in mine a long time at 13 years.
It really is a depressing change. It looked so nice when we first moved here. Then the owner died, his grandkids didn't want the place and sold it and the new owner doesn't care about anything but the money.
DeleteTrees and shrubs make such a difference to everything. It's such a shame they've gone.
ReplyDeleteInside the courtyards used to have a lot of the same bushes and tress and they're all gone too.
DeleteWhat a terrible shame. Looked so nice once.
ReplyDeleteTwenty-seven years is a long time in an apartment. Our apartments around here start around $1500 and I pay less than half of that for our mortgage, so I can't imagine spending that much every month on an apartment.
The apartments around here are high priced too. That's one of the reasons we have stayed so long in this one because it's more affordable.
DeleteYou have documented the sad changes of your home. I suspect that would be true of many places in my town, too, as ownership of property has shifted from people who cared to people who don't.
ReplyDeleteYes, the owner passed away and his grandkids sold this place and the new owner doesn't care about anything but money.
DeleteThat is amazing to look back :-D Big change indeed!
ReplyDeleteThere sure have been a lo of changes around here.
DeleteYeah why did they take so many away?
ReplyDeleteIt really is a depressing change. It looked so nice when we first moved here. Then the owner died, his grandkids didn't want the place and sold it and the new owner doesn't care about anything but the money.
DeleteWhy did they take them away? They looked beautiful when they were there!!
ReplyDeleteIt really is a depressing change. It looked so nice when we first moved here. Then the owner died, his grandkids didn't want the place and sold it and the new owner doesn't care about anything but the money.
DeleteWhat a shame to let all those lovely green shrubs and bushes be gone now. They are good for enjoying seeing and for the air. But you have this internet photo of your hubby! What luck daughter found that.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was so cool when my daughter found that picture of him. He was always standing out there.
DeleteI heard about the google maps thing early in the summer, so I looked up all the places my parents lived, hoping to catch a glimpse of my Dad, but no luck. I’m so glad you found Ken in one of the pictures!
ReplyDeleteI was surprised that he was in one of the pictures.
DeleteI didn’t know that GMaps could do that.
ReplyDeleteI didn't either until my daughter showed me.
DeleteThat's such a fascinating but sad journey to take back through time on Google Maps, it really shows how much your street has changed, doesn't it? It was so lovely when all those green bushes and trees were there. It's heartbreaking to see the neglect once the property changed hands, just caring about money really shows in the final picture. But the photo of your late husband, standing in the alley in his yellow shirt, that's a beautiful moment captured forever, a true treasure.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a depressing change. It looked so nice when we first moved here. Then the owner died, his grandkids didn't want the place and sold it and the new owner doesn't care about anything but the money.
DeleteHow interesting. I'll have to check on what this area used to look like.
ReplyDeleteI hope you find something interesting.
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DeleteThat is an interesting feature.
ReplyDeleteI thought so to.
DeleteI drive by our old rental house and the apartment sometimes to see how they're being kept up. I didn't realize Google did that. Yes, sad to see all your trees gone. Fun you caught a glimpse of Ken!
ReplyDeleteI miss all the bushes and trees. It looked so much nicer back when management cared. It was a surprise to see Ken in there.
DeleteOh, that's very sad. The previous owner clearly cared about the neighborhood. Greed is a terrible motivator.
ReplyDeleteThe owner doesn't care anymore.
DeleteIt looks completely different.
ReplyDeleteYes it sure does.
DeleteThose trees and bushes sure did a lot of difference, especially since the apartment lot looks very basic. I wonder if it really was so expensive to take care of them...
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice surprise for you to find a photo with Ken in it.
All they had to do was maintain the sprinkler system and have them trimmed once in a while. It was nice to find a surprise picture of Ken in there.
DeleteThat is quite a change and I'm sorry not for the better.
ReplyDeleteYeah me too. Things sure have changed.
DeleteThat is a scary thing about rentals. Something happens to the landlord and things go down the toilet. I did not know Google maps had this feature. It’s very tempting to look at where I grew up and some other places that I’ve lived and see changes over the years. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThe new owner just doesn't care at all. It's a neat feature.
DeleteIt's sad to see how people relate to the changes. Obviously the owners, like you said, just want the money. Greedy people everywhere. :(
ReplyDeleteYes, all they care about is the money.
DeleteSad
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteI didn't know about that feature either. Now I gotta go look LOL!
ReplyDeleteI hope you find something interesting.
DeleteHow amazing you can go back in time ...
ReplyDeleteYes, sad to see the changes.
All the best Jan
It was fun to look back.
DeleteUgh, what a change, and definitely not for the better. I'll have to go look up ours. We've lived here for 18 years. I know before we moved in there was a huge pine tree next to our house that was cut down. I'm kind of glad it's gone though because those damn needles get everywhere in the fall months. But I bet it looked pretty while it was up.
ReplyDeleteWe have some pine trees in the courtyard and yes those needles get everywhere.
DeleteGoogle is amazing, Mary! Thank you so much for sharing these images.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteIt certainly has changed, so much greenery around back then and hardly any today, let alone all the other changes.
ReplyDeleteIt looked so nice when we first moved here.
DeleteI hope google will do maping again, because they did it here twenty years ago and my house is not renovated in Google Maps LOL as we painted it after that, after we have moved in.
ReplyDeleteI hope they do too.
DeleteI agree, it looked much nicer in 2009. Why do people rip down attractive trees and bushes?
ReplyDeleteThe sprinkler system dried out and cracked and stopped working. So instead of fixing it, they let the trees and bushes die and ripped them out.
DeleteI had no idea you could go back in time on Google maps. You should think of doing a tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea.
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