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What can you see out of your window?

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fryalot · 19/02/2008 14:26

I can see hardly anything because of the fog. What I can see is still white and frosty.

You?

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sagacious · 19/02/2008 14:29

Sunshine and a tree

fryalot · 19/02/2008 14:30

at your sunshine - tis freezing here

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Mung · 19/02/2008 14:31

my washing and a lawn that is more moss than grass. In the background I can see an awful structure made of a piece of old guttering that my DH made to grow my peas up. I am all for recycling, but it is really ugly and I can see it from my kitchen window.

nickytwotimes · 19/02/2008 14:31

Front - Not nice.sunshine and rather run down council houses, rubbish blowing around.
Back - Wonderful! sunshine and gorgeous view of hills, sheep and the town cemetry. Green as far as the eye can see.

jeremyspants · 19/02/2008 14:31

It is beautiful here. the hills are a misty grey and the sun is catching the water droplets on the rushes.
The snowdrops have started to come out and there is a HUGE washing on the line drying well.
< Had to go outside to see as windows are filthy>

hippipotami · 19/02/2008 14:32

Sunshine, clear blue sky, and the higgeldy piggeldy row of terraced victorian cottages opposit my house.

GreenGlassGoblin · 19/02/2008 14:32

A frosty lawn, sunshine on the trees and the houses over the back. A clear blue sky.

hippipotami · 19/02/2008 14:33

Oh, at the back a long garden, more sunshine, green hedges, conifer tree, trampoline, climbing frame and our mad dog running around with dd.

BettySpaghetti · 19/02/2008 14:33

A JCB in our garden.

Beyond that about 3 miles of countryside/some houses before the fog obscures my view (can normally see for about 35 miles)

chocolateshoes · 19/02/2008 14:33

Sunshine, the valley and hills beyond. Lots of trees out of the front. Out the back - our messy trellis that has an excuse for a clematis 'growing' up it, and DS's windmill.

Teuch · 19/02/2008 14:33

lots of black-faced sheep have just wandered closer to graze...and others are following a chicken . It has gone a bit grey though...(the weather, not the chicken!)

Mung · 19/02/2008 14:34

at all the hills people seem to have a view of from their house

fishie · 19/02/2008 14:35

i haven't got a window my office is in a crypt

Twinkie1 · 19/02/2008 14:35

Liverpool Street Station!

At home DH can see nothing except white fog apparently - wish I were there with him!

SheikYerbouti · 19/02/2008 14:36

The Finance department of the Royal United Hospital.

MamaQuim · 19/02/2008 14:37

An AGA shop and a cafe

VictorianSqualor · 19/02/2008 14:43

I can see from two windows where I am sat.
Back windows(well french doors) I see my garden, with the shed and two cats plus mine in some kind of cowboys and indians type game I think.
Front I can see the farm across the road, some cows and the hills behind it.

jura · 19/02/2008 14:43

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fryalot · 19/02/2008 14:44

VS - sounds very Victorian Squalor-ish (not!)

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dosydot · 19/02/2008 14:45

Two children in coats, hat gloves and wellies. exploring the garden for the first time this year. So far they have discovered worms, snails and spiders webs.

MamaQuim · 19/02/2008 14:46

Lovely, dosydot

VictorianSqualor · 19/02/2008 14:46

If I put the kids outside in their current state it would look very Dickensian

RustyBear · 19/02/2008 14:47

I can see all the garden chairs, plus our old dining chairs which we've just replaced but haven't got rid of yet.
They are on the lawn because DD had her 18th birthday party & put up a gazebo outside for the smokers. The gazebo has gone, but DD didn't bring the chairs in before she went off to Bath & Exeter with her boyfriend (looking at universities) and I'm damned if I'm going to bring them in for her.

mellowma · 19/02/2008 14:47

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