Isn't that what the leftist hippies did back in the day? My husband is from CA and we lived there several years. I remember him always talking about anyone north of San Fran as the crunchy granola types. I guess we've also switched roles in this area, we are now the hippies, just as republicans used to always be the ones with big banks in their pockets and now it is the dems.
Isn't that what the leftist hippies did back in the day? My husband is from CA and we lived there several years. I remember him always talking about anyone north of San Fran as the crunchy granola types. I guess we've also switched roles in this area, we are now the hippies, just as republicans used to always be the ones with big banks in their pockets and now it is the dems.
Yes the crunchy granola types north of San Francisco did sometimes embrace passive solar. But they embraced it an anemic fashion. Those they could well have supported they did not. The crunchy granola revolution fell to a lack of inner strength and a rejection of personal responsibility.
Isn't that what the leftist hippies did back in the day? My husband is from CA and we lived there several years. I remember him always talking about anyone north of San Fran as the crunchy granola types. I guess we've also switched roles in this area, we are now the hippies, just as republicans used to always be the ones with big banks in their pockets and now it is the dems.
Yes the crunchy granola types north of San Francisco did sometimes embrace passive solar. But they embraced it an anemic fashion. Those they could well have supported they did not. The crunchy granola revolution fell to a lack of inner strength and a rejection of personal responsibility.
Yup, I miss the flower children of the 60s.