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The beach! I love living here.
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I see big hills covered with houses where all the rich people live.
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We are by the country side.. You can see the nearby lake, adjacent fields, the wide spread blue sky at the back of the scene... You gotta be here by evening - you'll love the touch of nature.. Its like a painted picture that has come real! :)
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Pure country.
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The Mississippi River through the tree's (during summer I can't actually see the river because of the tree's but in winter I can)
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Country scenes.
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Cul de Sac
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Corn. Corn, corn, and more corn.
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Homes like ours..but above the rooftops of those homes I see our San Jacinto Mountains and the sky. In winter we are surrounded by snow-capped mountains and it is a beautiful sight...and after a rainstorm on a couple of occasions we saw magnificent rainbows..one lasted about ten minutes..it was the largest, most colorful and most long-lasting rainbow I've ever seen! :)
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I'm not really sure which is considered the front and back of our house, so I shall tell you both :) one side you can see a little country lane, and the other side you can see green hills for miles.
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During the week in Manhattan the City lights, on the weekends on the North shore of Long Island, seclusion and country! +5 June. I hope all is well, Best, Jonathan
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Woods and horses.....Country scene.
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A bit of both. I'm right on the edge of a small city, so if I look to my right I see houses, street lights, and if I look to my left I see fields and trees.
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I see the "perfect" neighbors with the perfect house and the perfect lives who have always hated me for being less than perfect...
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Out my front and back windows I see trees. Out my side windows I see neighbors and town off in the distance.
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I live in a tiny little villiage in what is known as the Peak District in the UK and it is really beautiful. I see country scenes when I look out my front window, beautiful green fields and hills and lots of horses, cows and sheep.
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Living in a City highrise, I see the city skyline and a slice of Lake Michigan. I see the lights of Wrigley Field at night. I see people walking on the sidewalk below, and sitting outdoors eating at the Cafe down the street. I see rooftops and treetops. I see the outdoor rooftop tennis courts and glass enclosed indoor swimming pool on the roof of the lowrise across the street. Plenty to see! :-) Nice to see you this Sunday, Mrs. Cleaver :-)
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Trees (6 Black Walnuts about 40' tall each), Hostas (over 120 varieties) and the neighbouring houses that either complain about or love my wild yard.
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I see the neighbor mowing his grass with the crack of his butt always showing........
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I see nothing but a block wall.
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I see mountains and the sea.
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Country scenes :)
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I see a lady walking her dog, my neighbor watering the grass, and the sun setting over the Pacific Ocean.
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I look out, across the river and a field, and see cyclists on the cycle path and dog walkers. It's quite a nice view and very close to me.
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Only window is the bathroom, and it's blocked by the window fan.
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The neighbor's house across the street.
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The parking lot and the mirror image apartment building on the other side of it and it's all surrounded by big trees.
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Once I look past the dirt I see my patio, flowers and blooming trees, a sidewalk, cars, parking lot, pool, more parking lot, more cars, then trees and valleys because I live on a mountain. Beyond the trees is Wendy's, Sonic, Sammy's, Waffle House, Walgreens, a gas station, an automotive shop, a tax shop, and some building that flashes words in Spanish on their board and an auto sales place. To the right a huge drop off and another shopping center, to the rear, Walmart grocery, Aldi, Publix and a bunch more restaurants. To the left are radio towers and Vulcan.
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