ActiveRainPhotoBloggerContest: The Shopping Plaza of My Youth, Lake Anne Plaza in Reston,VA

Once upon a time, a little girl would set out regularly from her home to the local shopping plaza. It was within close walking distance and she was allowed to go there by herself or with a friend. This shopping plaza was a wonderful place, filled with many different stores, fountains, food and friends. It was really the center of the community--and her world. She would spend her money on candy at the drug store, jewelry at Pier One Imports, jeans at the Pants Corral (or something similar) and Little House on the Prairie Books from the Hallmark.

One day she went off to college and in her humanities course, Fine Arts, she came upon a photo of the shopping plaza of her childhood. It turns out that this shopping plaza, Washington Plaza in the Lake Anne section of Reston, Virginia  (now called Lake Anne Plaza), was a famous place! Who knew?  She pointed it out to all her friends, but no one really seemed to care.

Sometime after college, she and her new husband bought a house in Reston, just a couple of miles from Lake Anne Plaza. They raised their children with visits to the cement play structures she remembered from her childhood and strolls around the lake. They took out paddle boats, and saw the fountain (kids were not allowed to play in it anymore). When the kids got older, they all visited the Saturday Farmer's market.

Now days, she and her husband visit one of their favorite restaurants, Jasmine Cafe, to sit outside and enjoy the views.  They go regularly to the Farmers Market and try to visit the local merchants as much as they can. There is even a branch of the Reston Community Center at Lake Anne, now!

This little girl was, of course, me. Lake Anne has changed over the years, and its role in my life has evolved, but I still love to visit this special shopping center. The stores of my youth have taken on new owners and roles. It is still a lovely place to visit for a special dinner, quiet afternoon or with the kiddies for a fun outing.


Lake Anne is as lovely and unique today as it was when I was growing up there in the 1970's.

This perspective of this photo is very similar to the one I saw in my college Fine Arts textbook.

Lake Anne Plaza, Reston, VA

 

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Comments

Hi Holly a very nice entry and a great photo story. A wonderful way to reflect on the "Then and Now". Well done!

Posted by San Diego Real Estate Voice authored by William Johnson GRI CRS e-Pro CDPE (RE/MAX Associates) about 1 year ago

Nice blending of wather, structure and landscape.  It is wonderful that you have seen the evolution of the area over the years.  It makes a place very special when we do.

Posted by Myrl Jeffcoat (Real Living Great West Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Holly:

Very nice photo.  What kind of camera did you use.  I use a point and shoot, but it is old.  I need a new camera. Good luck with your entry.

Posted by Evelyn Kennedy, Residential Real Estate Alameda, CA (Gallagher & Lindsey, Alameda, California) about 1 year ago

Holly - it is great to hear your story. My childhood play place is now half way around the globe and I don't get to go as often as I like. Brings back memories.

Posted by Mike Yeo (3:16 team REALTY) about 1 year ago

Hi Holly, great story about how a shopping center that was part of your childhood is still a cherished part of your life today. 

Posted by Sondra Meyer Horse Property and Ranches Denver Metro down to Colorado Springs (Century 21: Curbow Realty ) about 1 year ago

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