What can you see from your window?
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Re: What can you see from your window?
sunday morning early there was a Roe deer browsing on the railway embankment behind the house, I didn't dare move as I was just outside the back door and he was only about five yards from me
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Re: What can you see from your window?
At the moment I can see three little glow-worms from the backdoor. I was really excited but the kids were unimpressed especially when I dragged them out of bed on Saturday night to look at them!
Re: What can you see from your window?
I wish I could show you the view I see everyday from my dining room window but the photo won't upload it says the file is too big and I can't work out how to make it smaller but I eat my breakfast looking out over my garden into the woods behind and I am thankful everyday that I live here in the middle of nowhere in rural norfolk........
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Re: What can you see from your window?
Clare, do you have any photo editing software? Even the standard MS packages comes with some photo or picture editing software. There is usually an option to adjust size or adjust file size. You can change the photo size there. If you haven't, PM me and I'll send you my e-mail address and do it for you.
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Re: What can you see from your window?
Today, I can see grey, grey and more grey. Either we have cloud sitting on our hill, fog rising up our hill or I’ve been breathing heavily and fogged the windows up. (Yes, that’s the effect Ish has on me.)
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Re: What can you see from your window?
I would upload pictures.... but to be honest my views arn't great. out the front I have just cut down and dug out all of the brocolli, and out the back I have a rather large growth of loganberries and rhubarb but not much else!
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Re: What can you see from your window?
Thanks Zoe I'll look again and let you know I am such a technophobe.....
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Re: What can you see from your window?
4th time lucky
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Re: What can you see from your window?
I did it, I am really chuffed,now I can share all my makes and bakes etc!!!
Thanks alot Zoe I would not have known where to look to do that even hubby didnt have a clue and he' snormally better than me on the computer....
Clare
Thanks alot Zoe I would not have known where to look to do that even hubby didnt have a clue and he' snormally better than me on the computer....
Clare
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Re: What can you see from your window?
Well done, Clare, and what a lovely view.
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Re: What can you see from your window?
Rain
http://boboffs.blogspot.co.uk/Millymollymandy wrote:Bloody smilies, always being used. I hate them and they should be banned.
No I won't use a smiley because I've decided to turn into Boboff, as he's turned all nice all of a sudden. Grumble grumble.
Re: What can you see from your window?
Can't see any rain here ... it's too foggy.
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Re: What can you see from your window?
We are lucky, in the valley this time of year we sit below the fog, which is nice.
Oh by the way the view hasn't changed.
Oh by the way the view hasn't changed.
http://boboffs.blogspot.co.uk/Millymollymandy wrote:Bloody smilies, always being used. I hate them and they should be banned.
No I won't use a smiley because I've decided to turn into Boboff, as he's turned all nice all of a sudden. Grumble grumble.
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Re: What can you see from your window?
Bob, I have exactly the same view as you. Have had for some time now.
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Re: What can you see from your window?
This morning
There is a loch down there somewhere.
There is a loch down there somewhere.
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