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I'd be interested to see photos of peoples views, no matter how boring they think they are. If you have a camera and the inclination please share your views.
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I can see pavement, my car, road, and side of house across road..then above that to one side pendle hill and the other clayton, then Huncoat and M65 in distance
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I overlook a lodge where I get lots of ducks, coots, herons, swans and geese.Picture below, but not the best as was a dull day and everything looking a little untidy. Have painted me pier since then and got rid of the duck sh1t and that fern is now all green and in full bloom. This is the view from my back steps.
The change that has happened in the last 33 years I have lived here, is that they have built some houses approx 45% to the right which is now obscuring my view over Great Harwood .. only good news is that the trees have grown so much that I cannot see this new development. From upstairs and the loft can see Gt. Harwood tops and to the right, Pendle Hill. Not as grand as your pool, etc., but love it .. :D Attachment 9494 |
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Ducks and geese, and just before it down poured, a Kingfisher.:)
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From my front window I can see the 2 houses opposite. I used to be able to see the fields behind them but they've both had extensions built so, alas, no more. Closer, there's the roses in my front garden.
From the side window I can see my small side garden and the pyracantha, which needs trimming, on the fence. I can also see next door's far-too-tall leylandii trees, no more than 12 feet away. From the back windows there's the garden table and chairs with the big, blue, soggy umbrella up, all my potted plants on the patio, the lawn that I managed to cut yesterday before it rained, the flower border and the fence covered in rampant virginia creeper. The cat is asleep on one of the garden chairs (sheltered by the umbrella) and a blackbird is having a fight with a worm on the lawn. Two very fat wood pigeons are on the fence and keep indulging in unmentionable activities - doin' what comes naturally - and there are a dozen or so bees on the lavender. |
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The view from my bedroom window, taken on Boxing Day 2005.
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Just a word of caution. If you post pictures from your house people can figure out where you live quite easy. In fact it's not far from psting your address on here.. Would you do that? Add this to other snippets of info you innocently post and quite a good profile can be built up that can be used for shall we say.. slightly disshonest reasons..
Sorry piltymon (it's a great thread otherwise) but the thought came in my head so I thought better to share :) When I look out of my window I see me... great reflection.. poor view :) |
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well ive changed rooms now and all i can see is my hubbys rain soaked undies flapping on the washing line :rolleyes:
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For security reasons Please DO NOT post pictures from your windows. How's about describing the view but adding your favorite photo instead? |
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Good point Kipax.
But in my case I was actually burgling someone else's house when I took that picture, and anyway a stalker wouldn't stand a chance.:D |
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