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Sorrento Valley lacks stickiness
"It needs after-work destinations such as dance studios and a bookstore. " Bookstore? Do you know what Amazon is? "It needs kids, poison-oak infected and worried over by their parents. " Poison oak is no joke. Nobody needs this. "It needs a lot more than a dedicated few, beyond the quartet of town-council women and their Fall Beer Fest whose profits fund a Halloween Spooktacular for a face-painted passel of local kids. " Needs more to achieve what exactly, according to whom? "A hometown needs a few wuthering heights, too, a rough element, a dark alley, a lovers’ lane, from which the unpredictable may sprout." A town doesn't need dark alleys, stickiness, or a big monument of a scientist to assert itself. In fact, I can't think of something more superficial or contrived. There is a distinction between work and home, and they don't have to represent each other. A verbose marathon with no finish...disappointing :/. Take a walk in the canyon, or the swales as you say, Sorrento Valley speaks for itself :)— November 23, 2018 11:12 a.m.