
Huntington Beach, CA 1974-1983
Tucked away behind a Car Wash, Car Rental lot, a bank and Taco Bell is Blaylock Pl. Comprised of single story 3 and 4 bedroom modest homes, owned by middle class families, it was a neighborhood that worked hard and played hard. It was also a very close community of families that grew up together.
With all of the older kids riding BMX, skateboarding, and surfing it was only natural that we would follow in their foot steps. Our days were spent riding our bikes or boards and repairing, tweaking, or otherwise just altering our equipment in someone's garage while blaring the music of the day. Our soundtrack consisted of Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, Aerosmith, Rush, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, you get the picture. We had a great time learning how to fine tune and repair our equipment while developing our musical tastes and hanging out.
Once our boards were tuned it was off to either skate the bank or head over to "Lobster Point" to ride the embankment that ran along the drainage ditch next to Red Lobster. Our boards were our transportation as well as our entertainment...