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jinx and rubys mum

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Was just wondering what everyone else looks out on while washing the dishes?!

Im lucky to have this view from mine :thumbsup:

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And its sunny for once!!!
 
What a fantastic view :)) i would give my right arm to live somewhere like that and i'm not jokeing your a very lucky person. The view from my kitchen window is totally the opposite of yours :( i am surrounded by tower blocks on a south london council estate which is notourious, i have the united nations walking pass my window and i wonder what country i live in sometimes :rant: , crack deals going on everyday police here all the time. Its a living hell here i hate it so much by just cant afford to buy so i have to put up with it. :( Clare
 
wow what a lovely view :thumbsup: , i look out onto part of my garden, the BBQ area, with table and chairs..........we can also see next doors house and today i can see teo polish blokes painting their windows (w00t)

our garden goes round 3 sides of our house so its quite nice not to have to see people going past all the time :thumbsup:

hopefully next year i will have a view a bit like yours........we are hoping to move to a little village near us :thumbsup:

i wont bother with pic's of the polish workers............cos their really ugly (w00t)
 
clare Bow said:
What a fantastic view  :))   i would give my right arm to live somewhere like that and i'm not jokeing your a very lucky person. The view from my kitchen window is totally the opposite of yours  :(   i am surrounded by tower blocks on a south london council estate which is notourious, i have the united nations walking pass my window and i wonder what country i live in sometimes  :rant: , crack deals going on everyday police here all the time. Its a living hell here i hate it so much by just cant afford to buy so i have to put up with it.  :(   Clare
Im sorry that sounds hard for you :huggles:

We rent this house and its got no neighbours for 500 yrds on the other side of the road.

A bit cut off at times thank god I can drive :thumbsup:

When the snow is falling and the wind is howling it can be quite scary especially when the power goes down too :wacko:

Just interested in where everyone is in the country :cheers:
 
(w00t) Im looking at bloomin scaffolding at the moment :angry: having a new roof - what a mess. Normally its quite nice though :b
 
jinx and rubys mum said:
clare Bow said:
What a fantastic view  :))   i would give my right arm to live somewhere like that and i'm not jokeing your a very lucky person. The view from my kitchen window is totally the opposite of yours  :(   i am surrounded by tower blocks on a south london council estate which is notourious, i have the united nations walking pass my window and i wonder what country i live in sometimes  :rant: , crack deals going on everyday police here all the time. Its a living hell here i hate it so much by just cant afford to buy so i have to put up with it.  :(   Clare
Im sorry that sounds hard for you :huggles:

We rent this house and its got no neighbours for 500 yrds on the other side of the road.

A bit cut off at times thank god I can drive :thumbsup:

When the snow is falling and the wind is howling it can be quite scary especially when the power goes down too :wacko:

Just interested in where everyone is in the country :cheers:

yeh and dont you go moving mrs ,i look forward to your snowy pics (w00t) :huggles: ,i look out onto a big garden really quiet were i live mountain just across the road it fab :cheers:
 
I will as soon as the rain stops and it's daylight..........

:(

Won't be as bonny as yours though...
 
jinx and rubys mum said:
I wish some of you would add some pics
:cheers:

Here we are Shona, the view from our kitchen window. :) I think most of you are used to seeing our lovely front garden, but this is the little kitchen garden at the back of the house. Unfortunately it faces north so is pretty dark and gloomy most of the time, as is the kitchen. We grow a few herbs and keep our bins out there. There's also a little pond which we keep saying we will buy a water feature for but never seem to get round to it! :- " I used to have my bird table out there and it was really nice to watch all the birds, but then we realised it was attracting rats (w00t) who were eating all the food so we had to move it. :(

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I look out of my kitchen window onto a lane that goes past the side of our house and leads to the backs of the houses further down, and on the other side across the lane next to us is a business, so I see their vans when I look out of my kitchen window ... but they are friendly enough neighbours (the business neighbours I mean, my other neighbours at the other houses round here are fine too!) - must be OK cos we've lived in this house nearly 18 years!!

I wouldn't mind a view like yours, jinx and ruby's mum, but I wouldn't be quite so keen on the isolated bit in the winter, specially if your power goes down ... my husband works night shifts and weekend shifts too, I don't mind that where we live cos we're surrounded, but I'd feel differently if I was on my own at nights etc (w00t) (w00t)
 
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