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		By: Pamela Sowers		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m not sure if my message went through or not anyway I&#039;m interested in finding a place that h u e l h o u s e r visited quite a few years ago at least 15 years ago it was of a little community and the Palm Springs area very very Bohemian no one there had a lot of money but they were very artistic and very friendly they shared with each other the homes there were very grandfathered in and they didn&#039;t seem to have many rules and regulations most of the people were older and had their own Gardens and fruit trees and they would bake bread and share with each other everything that they had I would love to visit that little Community I would say that there were no more than 50 Little Homes that were so artistic and so unusual I would love to take a day trip there and take a sack lunch and bring an extra lunch just in case someone wants to sit with me and talk I love to visit Old places like this that have a history and if only the walls could talk I would appreciate any help that you might give me or insight my name is Pamela Sowers my phone 760-569-9164 you was very taken with the little community and he loved to talk to the people of course you know how he was such a loving sweetheart I actually knew him not personally but met him quite a bit before he moved to this area I believe he moved to 29 Palms but I&#039;m not sure but I knew him in Los Angeles when he lived very close to the Larchmont Shopping Center and I would see them there at the bank or at the coffee shop sitting outside just chatting with people he was a lovely lovely sweet and kind and intelligent man and his Southern demeanor was beyond measure I hope you can help me out I would surely surely love that thank you so much in advance and God bless us all sincerely PamelaI]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not sure if my message went through or not anyway I&#8217;m interested in finding a place that h u e l h o u s e r visited quite a few years ago at least 15 years ago it was of a little community and the Palm Springs area very very Bohemian no one there had a lot of money but they were very artistic and very friendly they shared with each other the homes there were very grandfathered in and they didn&#8217;t seem to have many rules and regulations most of the people were older and had their own Gardens and fruit trees and they would bake bread and share with each other everything that they had I would love to visit that little Community I would say that there were no more than 50 Little Homes that were so artistic and so unusual I would love to take a day trip there and take a sack lunch and bring an extra lunch just in case someone wants to sit with me and talk I love to visit Old places like this that have a history and if only the walls could talk I would appreciate any help that you might give me or insight my name is Pamela Sowers my phone 760-569-9164 you was very taken with the little community and he loved to talk to the people of course you know how he was such a loving sweetheart I actually knew him not personally but met him quite a bit before he moved to this area I believe he moved to 29 Palms but I&#8217;m not sure but I knew him in Los Angeles when he lived very close to the Larchmont Shopping Center and I would see them there at the bank or at the coffee shop sitting outside just chatting with people he was a lovely lovely sweet and kind and intelligent man and his Southern demeanor was beyond measure I hope you can help me out I would surely surely love that thank you so much in advance and God bless us all sincerely PamelaI</p>
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		By: Pamela Sowers		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m hoping you can help me I watched h u e l Hauser for many years, I met him in person quite a few times in Larchmont Shopping Center in Los Angeles he was a lovely man what I&#039;m trying to find out is years ago he had a show and he came here to Palm Springs area and he visited a neighborhood it was kind of up in the hillside with a lot of very Bohemian people who grandfathered a lot of the things they had in and around their homes I live very close to that area now I moved here after I lost my husband in 2011 and I love visiting old places and ghost towns and things like that I would love to find this little neighborhood it was very lovely and very unassuming not Richie Rich and not Palm Springs at all. He loved it there people grew their own fruit and shared it with others people made bread there were a lot of artistic people there mostly older people I would say over the age of 50 and so on. If you have any idea of where that lovely little Community would be if you could let me know I would say there were no more than at the very most 50 homes maybe even less. Please contact me if you have any information thank you so much and if any other kooky little places like that or around here that I could explore I don&#039;t have much money but I love to see places like that and take a day trip with the sack lunch usually I bring extra food just in case I come across to anyone who would like to share lunch with me my name is Pamela Sowers my phone is 760-569-9164. Thank you so much sincerely Pamela]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m hoping you can help me I watched h u e l Hauser for many years, I met him in person quite a few times in Larchmont Shopping Center in Los Angeles he was a lovely man what I&#8217;m trying to find out is years ago he had a show and he came here to Palm Springs area and he visited a neighborhood it was kind of up in the hillside with a lot of very Bohemian people who grandfathered a lot of the things they had in and around their homes I live very close to that area now I moved here after I lost my husband in 2011 and I love visiting old places and ghost towns and things like that I would love to find this little neighborhood it was very lovely and very unassuming not Richie Rich and not Palm Springs at all. He loved it there people grew their own fruit and shared it with others people made bread there were a lot of artistic people there mostly older people I would say over the age of 50 and so on. If you have any idea of where that lovely little Community would be if you could let me know I would say there were no more than at the very most 50 homes maybe even less. Please contact me if you have any information thank you so much and if any other kooky little places like that or around here that I could explore I don&#8217;t have much money but I love to see places like that and take a day trip with the sack lunch usually I bring extra food just in case I come across to anyone who would like to share lunch with me my name is Pamela Sowers my phone is 760-569-9164. Thank you so much sincerely Pamela</p>
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