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| ajb:
--- Quote from: TerraHertz on May 08, 2015, 04:20:09 pm --- --- Quote from: ajb on May 08, 2015, 03:09:45 pm ---(Well, Okay, technically that window's in my other half's side of the basement. There aren't any windows on my side. And yes, the window wells need cleaning) --- End quote --- Wow, that's grim. Have you thought of adding some animal skeletons to lighten it up a bit? --- End quote --- There might be a dessicated toad or two amongst the dead leaves, does that help? Fortunately, the lackluster view is the only downside of the basement, at least now that we've taken care of the bizarre marble tile and faux-finished pink walls the previous occupant left behind. |
| GreyWoolfe:
Not much of a view here. A house behind us and an undeveloped wooded lot. I would show it but I have to get the curtains away from the windows. The house is facing east/west and the afternoon sun crossing the windows blinded me until I added curtains. It's just easier to leave the curtains in place. As far as security, a 70lb male Dobie mix and a 45lb female German/Australian Shepard mix-that adds up to 115lbs of dog. Actually, the Dobie is the scaredy cat, the Shepard is the more dangerous of the two, go figure. |
| ivan747:
At uni |
| German_EE:
What can I see? The next apartment block about fifty meters away and the roof of the building that houses the machines for washing and drying clothes. We did not get our apartment for the view. As for security, we live on the 4th floor. Anybody who manages to break through my workshop window and then climb out again is welcome to what he or she can carry. |
| TopLoser:
The view from my 'office' in Saudi earlier this year, reminded me of 'Black Hawk Down' every time I looked out the window! |
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