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October 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments

I remember last year Jason and I were talking about how once the Good project opened we would try and find a blogger who we could ask to live in the project for the first month so they could post every day about what life in Good was like.

Never could I have imagined that a year later Jason would no longer be with us and so many things would be different. Some good (like me moving in here with my family) and some truly tragic (like Jason passing away). Yesterday I was thinking about all the amazing ideas Jason used to have and how much he would have loved to be here today watching this neighborhood unfold before our eyes. It is deeply sad that he was not able to see this all pan out so well. He would have been proud.

I am going to in Jason’s honor start to be that blogger, I mean I live here already and there is no reason why it can’t be me right? So when you start seeing more posts about our new house and all the cool things about Good you can thank Jason for the idea.

And to kick things off here is the latest from EMRL, (the super cool guys who are behind all the design and creativity you see here) its a map of all the neat things we found in the neighborhood.

But before you see it you have to watch this video to get yourself in the right mood…

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OK…. Are you feeling in the mood? Well then, without any further ado I present to you the neighborhood.

Levi

Tags: author: levi · design · emrl · jason · neighborhoods · the good project · video · west sacramento

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 dustin // Oct 21, 2008 at 11:56 am

    Love the map, going to create one for my neighborHOOD!

    Here’s a good way for anyone else interested in creating one to get started, go to WalkScore and see how your neighborhood ranks.

    http://www.walkscore.com/

  • 2 cindy // Oct 21, 2008 at 3:54 pm

    that is pretty cool that you and your family ended up being the “live-ins” that had been talked about.  I’m looking forward to hearing about your experiences…and thanks for the Mr. Rogers clip!

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