No significance to the red curb, grampster. The house is just on the corner of 3rd and whatever. However, the curb does add to the overall motif, doesnt it?
Hey Typhoon!
There IS significance to the red-painted curb. I used to live in Los Angeles -- in Hollywood at an apartment: 5234 Melrose Ave., near the corner of Melrose and Western. Just a few blocks from Paramount.
Red curb means "no parking".
Yes, the red does blend into the motif.
I lived in Holywood for a few years, then moved to West Hollywood. From the frying pan into the fire.
I had gay friends, a few close. But only for awhile, 'cause in every case, they eventually hit on me.
I found myself saying to them the last thing I wanted to hear a woman to say to me: "I like you, but not in that way." Ugh! Like a punch in the solar plexus.
Who knew then how powerful the homosexuals would become, politically and culturally.
I believed in live and let live.
Now I just wish they would take the same attitude.
matis