My daughter, my dog and my gardens - LIFE IS GOOD!
2006-06-14 07:05:18
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answered by deidrec1962 2
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I look out on a scene not dissimilar to a Lucien Freud's view of w10 brick and windows .If you take time to stay still ,beauty is there too in movement of shadows at windows,birds do fly by ,insects abound where the ivy hangs but most of all the clouds sneak along trying to convince you that they are not there at all.
This is a far cry from the urban rural landscape I left behind at Harrow on the Hill where the copse at the end of the garden was my clock of the seasons with the North star ,the fox cubs and the foliage telling me how many summers I would be blessed with at this curious abode.
2006-06-14 06:36:12
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answer #2
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answered by Spitfire 2
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There is a backdrop of countless, tall woodland trees, through which the evening sunset shines golden. In front of the trees there is a path edging along a field, which has just been mown to make hay. And, in front of the field is our terrace, on which two oleander are blooming in white and yellow next to a lemon tree and a callistemon. Closer to where I am sitting, we have a Japanese maple, a corkscrew hazel, 3 camellia, a heuchera, various conifers and succulents, as well as several bonsai, a calla lily, an hibiscus and two orchids. The view is absolutely spectacular! Thanks for asking!
2006-06-14 06:30:36
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answer #3
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answered by corvuscorax 2
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I see the back yard, some solar powered yard lights I put in, a fence, lemon trees behind the fence, and a bunch of roofs.
When I look out the other window, I see a yard, two pathetically small trees, the street, and a pair of palm trees across the street that I generously cleaned for the lady that lives there. Man do they look nice!
Yes, I live in the middle of a suburban hell.
2006-06-14 07:26:49
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answered by ye_river_xiv 6
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whats up! i'm ?rAnDoM-rOo-RoO? and that i have spent my holidays up to now merely relaxing and snoozing in 'til midday for some days. i'm from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland right here! I actually have a effective view of the livingroom as well, and out of doors i visit ascertain just about all the parish! it quite is efficacious on a competent day, at the same time as it really is not drizzly, which that's like distinctive the time!
2016-10-14 04:02:27
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answer #5
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answered by belfast 4
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From my front bedroom window I can see a rugby field (woo hoo on Saturday & Sundays mornings - lovely view of thighs).
Through my windows behind me, I see my large garden with my daughters cottage at the back.
My grass looks cool (recently cut) and some dark red roses have started to come through.
Gorgeous!!!
2006-06-14 06:26:52
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answered by MISS B.ITCH 5
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Some fine old-growth silver tipped fir trees, with some ferns that have grown as high as my chest & thru the trees is a peek-a-boo view of a neighbors gazabo with a mossed over roof-
2006-06-14 06:20:24
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answer #7
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answered by aegis_handyservices 3
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Hey, This is my question!! lol
I am in Alaska usa, Lot's of wildflowers, foxgloves, spruce trees. Moose on many days, but not today. Big giant mosquitoes outside. It's a very sunny day, I see 2 robins playing on my little grassy hill in the yard.
2006-06-14 15:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The back garden trees flowers shrubs The weather is typically British-dull.
2006-06-14 06:21:21
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answered by davie 2
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i can see two house roofs then nothing but blue sky and beautiful hills and trees of the Scottish borders no better sight on a day like this
2006-06-14 06:21:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm looking out the window at work right now (i'm very bored!) and all I see is a big warehouse with a flag pole out front. It's Flag Day!
2006-06-14 06:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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