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This was my AV for a bit. It's the only pic I have at the moment of where I am. :D
 
The day after I arrived in Vermont, whisper woke me up early in the morning and took me out onto the deck to see the sunrise.

This is what I saw:
 
this is a teeny tiny photo of the place I call home..where my mum and sister live now...this is effectively their front garden as they live inside this park.


Bah the link doesn't work *growls* sorry folks*L*
 
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I want a digital camera and/or a scanner! I also don't have a clue how to post a photo and not have it show as an attachment. Others have explained it to me, but I'm on a Mac and it involved left/right clicks. Macs have one click. Any Mac users who know how to work the photo magic? If so, I'll take out a sixth mortgage on the Decaying Jungle Compound to buy a digital cam.

Great idea, wishful. Great picture, too.

wishfulthinking said:
Inspired by Zack, and because I love travel, I thought maybe we could all share a photo of place where we live or the area or even the country!

http://www.vision.net.au/~tryan/tsvharbour2.JPG
 
Here's a picture that was taken somewhere in the middle of town. I would just take a picture outside my house, but then all you would see would be green fields, lol.
 

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cloudy said:
This is the Santa Barbara Mission.

As an aside, my friends and I got into huge trouble one night when we got drunk and decided to catch the fish in the fountain.

http://www.santabarbara.com/community/picture_library/mission/webgallery/images/PB130010.jpg

I love Santa Barbara. I was there for the first time on business last spring. The air smelled like lavendar and rosemary.

Even your homeless people are quaint.

:D

The ones I saw had matching blue sleeping bags. And instead of spare-changing people in the usual stand-in-the-intersection-and-block-traffic way (Miami), they set up jars on the sand beside the boardwalk with signs like this one:

I WISH I HAD A BEER. NOW YOU MAKE A WISH.

That jar was full.

;)
 
English Lady said:
this is Stockport Town Hall......called the wedding cake for obvious reasons. they spent a fortune cleaning it pre the manchester commonwealth games.

How much did they spend to clean it after?

:)
 
I took these two photos from my back garden, back in February, during a spell of heavy fog.

I used this one as my AV once, it's a view over my garden wall, looking down the road that runs past the side of my house.

http://www.psyche-erotica.co.uk/images/fog1.jpg

This one is also a view over my garden wall, looking at a green. Notice in the right half of the photo, about halfway down, just beyond the trees is a fence. This marks the boundry of my girls' school grounds. Yes, I live *that* close to it.

http://www.psyche-erotica.co.uk/images/fog2.jpg

Lou
 
My town is very old and is coming around again. We have a national park dedicated to the old railways, so I can hear the whistle of the steam locomotives from my house, somedays I can see the smoke from the engines as they shuttle them around or ready them for an excursion. It's a step back in time!
 

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shereads said:
I love Santa Barbara. I was there for the first time on business last spring. The air smelled like lavendar and rosemary.

Even your homeless people are quaint.

:D

The ones I saw had matching blue sleeping bags. And instead of spare-changing people in the usual stand-in-the-intersection-and-block-traffic way (Miami), they set up jars on the sand beside the boardwalk with signs like this one:

I WISH I HAD A BEER. NOW YOU MAKE A WISH.

That jar was full.

;)

Everyone that goes there loves it - that's one reason it's so damn expensive to live there now.

It was an absolute paradise growing up: beach 10 minutes away, mountains 30 minutes away, and weather to die for. We could see the channel islands from our patio (we lived at the foot of Old San Marcos Pass). No air conditioning needed - didn't even have it in the house.

I miss it.
 
Tatelou said:
I took these two photos from my back garden, back in February, during a spell of heavy fog.

I used this one as my AV once, it's a view over my garden wall, looking down the road that runs past the side of my house.

http://www.psyche-erotica.co.uk/images/fog1.jpg

This one is also a view over my garden wall, looking at a green. Notice in the right half of the photo, about halfway down, just beyond the trees is a fence. This marks the boundry of my girls' school grounds. Yes, I live *that* close to it.

http://www.psyche-erotica.co.uk/images/fog2.jpg

Lou

Sheesh ... awesome photos Lou, look like taken right out of a horror movie. Thats why you are so into horror, right? :D.

I'd love to take pictures of my home, but a) I dont have a digicam and b) all you'd see would be a boring german town and lots of retirement homes ...

CA
 
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