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Nice!
Here's our view:
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We've seen as many as twenty balloons at one time and even had one land on our property a few years back.
BTW, here's what our place looks like from the air:
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Strollin, what is that white structure in front of the house?
Count yourselves fortunate you can see all that nature out your window. I'm temporarily living with my son until this Spring. Here's what he (we) see every day. Still rather picturesque for an outer suburban subdivision, although not exactly my cup of tea. His first house that I'm helping to remodel. He's proud of it > That's all that counts. :)
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We had a snow dusting a few days ago. As you can see it's garbage day. The noisy monsters will come pick up soon this morning.
Nothing wrong with that. I once stayed in a flat in a building that was right next to another building i.e. the buildings were about a metre apart. The view out my window was straight into the neighbour's window... awkward...HippsieGypsie, post: 5295, member: 99 said:
That's our RV parked in the driveway. There are 3 other RVs parked behind the barn that belong to a friend.bigseb, post: 5293, member: 98 said:
I think you should think yourself lucky you have that much space around your homes, if it was over here they'd have built more houses in the space.HippsieGypsie, post: 5295, member: 99 said:
Absolutely nothing wrong with it. Everyone has to live somewhere. This was a good starter home for him.bigseb, post: 5298, member: 98 said:
BTW, what mountain is that outside your window?