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Out of the window from your position right this minute?
I'm on the edge of Stockport and Manchester and out of the window on my left I can see the tops of some houses and above them some Peak District hills
From the window on my right the tops of south'ish Manchester, the fuel plant at Ellsmere Port and (just about) some hills behind that I'm guessing are the Clwyds?
Just nosey about where others are and what they can see.
Lancaster White Cross: the canal, the cop shop & the town hall ๐
In Coventry in a large open plan office, one wall is approx 200m away in front of me and has windows but cannot see anything through them at this distance, solid walls to my right and rear, row of senior manager offices to my left, one is glass fronted and through that and the outside window I can see the back of a white transit being unloaded and a mixed hedgerow, can also see the top of one of the air conditioning units on the building wall, bet no-one can beat that for a shit view ๐
spare room/office - working from home.
Across rd is entrance to an estate beyond that Northumbrian fields. Cant see hills or sea ๐ thats another 100k on the house prices.
The edge of the farm that crosses the car park, we're in an old coverted milking shed...
Sat in my new office in the centre of Exeter, (well Southernhay, but the centre of town is 1 min walk) my desks are by a window on the 3rd floor. I can just see the sea, I can see the edge of the park at Bull Meadow where my wife takes the kids every day, I can see Haldon and the foothills of Kenton. Lovely.
Tops of trees and a big hill.
In an office in India with no windows, so a selection of walls ๐
On the plus side there are some birthday cards sat on my desk to brighten things up ๐
Cheers, Rich
Brighton Pier and the Channel! Well just about, dead ahead is the hospital, pier is out to the right and racecourse up on the hill to the left
In Leeds, window in front of me is a Kwik-Fit sign and window to the left is Yorkshire TV
Gala bingo, a two tier multi story car par, The job centre and a Brewery
Not the best view but easy work
Several trees, the blossom on some giving way to new buds; a bus at the bus-stop. Some blocks of flats, a little row of terraced houses, a Victorian church and rectory, my postie scurrying around like a man possessed.
In my office at home, can see the sun shining on the dusty trails I'll be riding later.
In Halifax. In a building with very few windows. Bah.
Andy
Carbon337 - Where in Northumberland are you?
on the 30th floor of a Dubai office building overlooking the Palm and World Islands in the Arabian Gulf.
loads of people on the beach this afternoon.. wish i was down there too.
+1 for Haldon and the foothills of Kenton (very similar in size and stature to the foothills of the Himalayas :wink:)
At home in my sitting room feeding my son.. and I can see in order closest first..
police station.. train station.. estuary.. Haldon (and the Kenton foothills) and in the far distance Dartmoor
at home. my garden. table and chairs on the patio. watching my ten month old kitten taking her first few steps into the big world outside.
Kev
Where I am:
Dining room table. I've got a day off but doing a bit of work off and on as well.
What can i see: out of the patio windows i can see a fat ginger cat asleep on the garden table. I can see the last two rolls of turf that need laying. I can see a big box which has my repaired Outwell Montana awning in, back in 3 days from Scottish Mountain Gear (great service btw)
What can i hear: my 4 yo bashing about at something, but she sounds happy and it can be fixed, I'm sure.
yunki is that heavitree police station?
im outside Kilmarnock in a warehouse no windows no natural light no joy ๐ฅ
I'm sitting on my sofa, having a nice cuddle with my sleeping 2 week old boy, and looking out of the window at the Mamores thinking about which hills I will take my dogs up later on. Happy days.
toys19
I was half tempted to have you playing guessing games for a bit there..
But I won't.. I'm looking at the venerable Exmouth Olde Bill station..
edit: what's the common above Teignmouth called? Shaldon? Ashcombe? I can see that too..
Balad, Iraq, and the window's are sandbagged up, but if I step out the door and look I can see a palm tree, a wall and an airstrip with some C130s and F16s on it.
From under here I can just see your ankles.
sheffield, ecclesall road and the moor - lucky me.
Chadderton (Oldham)
Grey clad industrial units and a concrete depot.
I am on the edge of Aldershot. From my actual desk I can see the next tower of this building and some sky. However if I move I can see lovely pine woodland and then forest stretching away towards and over Tunnel Hill. If I go down to the end of the office I look directly into the upper canopy of the surrounding forest - lovely.
out the window of my office, mountains towards Brecon, top edge of the Skyline - which makes it worse as top day for a ride.
Trails last night were like dust bowls, made worse but the stink of all the burnt hill sides!!!
Looking to the right I can see the horrendous chain smokers from the office across the road. Pretty much any time I look out the window during the day, they're outside having a fag ๐
im outside Kilmarnock in a warehouse no windows no natural light no joy
You could have stopped at Kilmarnock and we would still have felt your pain
Behind me - the top of Leeds Town Hall and the old Bank of England. In front, Leeds Station, Bridgewater Place and the City Inn.
In Cambridge I can see some cherry blossom which is obscuring my winter view of the building opposite...
At the top of an electricity pylon in Pembroke, and I can see everything!
Own business based at home - straight ahead of me out of the window...... courtyard (complete with still-hot BBQ from doing burgers for me and staff), driveway, paddock and Clwyds in the distance.
In Fremantle, Western Australia, can't see much out the window because its dark outside, normally it would be my back fence, if i stood on my tippy toes it would be the sea..
On the east side of Swansea-I see blue sky,a recycling plant and Port Toilet....tomorrow off though so there will be better views from the other side of a few hills
When the door opens, I can see 25 miles of North Sea, a few oil & gas platforms (Heimdal, Harding, Berly-A, Beryl-B) and some volcanic ash drifting down. (OK, I can't see it but I know it's there).
What I can't see is any helicopters. Which is bad news.
Glasgow city centre. Sun has come back out. Road works. And I can just about see three different Starbucks's.
I can't quite see it but I'm reliably informed if the power station blows I'm a gonna.
Preston. Lots of office buidings. Not very exciting I'm afraid. Suns out today, so it looks less grim than usual.
I am in Rosyth and I can see the Firth of Forth, West Lothian and Rosyth Dockyard with HMS Ark Royal in for a refit.
In Leeds.
Back window, garden which looks like a WW1 trench at the moment ๐ฅ but will hopefully look like a garden before the last of this years sun disappears.
Front window, neighbours houses with woodland behind (100m away from front door)

