How many of you can see the ocean from your couch?

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zerocool84

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I wouldn't want to live that close to the ocean. Too salty for my tastes..........

That's what she said

HA I did it and what?
 

ElFenix

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i see a pretty good expanse of woods that often has deer and big owls
 

Argo

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Well, technically I get to see Puget sound, but it is part of pacific ocean.
 

olds

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Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Sure can.

Edit - I guess it's more harbor than ocean, but you can see the ocean if you move to the right from there.

Do you move your couch indoors when it rains?
 

bsobel

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Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Guess the downside of living near the ocean is if a tsunami or hurricane hits, your the first one to be screwed over from it.

Well, the main house is 35' above the beach, the new level is 21', so if the wave is that big, yeah we are screwed ;)

 
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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Sure can.

Edit - I guess it's more harbor than ocean, but you can see the ocean if you move to the right from there.

Do you move your couch indoors when it rains?

Directly behind my from that shot is the house with a large bay window overloooking that view exactly.
 

bobeedee

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In the wintertime I can see the top of the Bourne Bridge, which is over the Cape Cod Canal, which goes to Massachusetts Bay, and is part of the Atlantic Ocean.....
 

l0cke

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Mountains that I can see anywhere in the state > Ocean that can only be seen if you are higher then it