Originally posted by: Jeff7
Damn, how far to the nearest anything? What's the drive to work like?
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
That's cool as hell! Do you work on a cruise ship?
Originally posted by: lokiju
My contribution.
Not off my porch but it's an hour drive north of where I live.
I love going up to the area and hiking to waterfalls.
Originally posted by: Raiden256
I'm still trying to figure out how you get ISO160...
Originally posted by: dug777
Not a great pic, and the clouds rolled over, but you get the idea
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/dug777/MerredinRock.JPG
Originally posted by: Martin
Yeah, that's a pretty terrible view. Sorry OP, virtually any decent mountainous region will offer views a million times better than that.
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: bababooey
Looks pretty depressing to me.
How so?
Rolling golden paddocks on a beautiful sunny day (and indeed landscape of any kind) don't make me want to curl up in a ball and cry like a little girl, so I find that attitude hard to understand
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Just be careful not to let the Dingos steal your baby in the middle of the night.
Nah he has Mel Gibson to protect him.Originally posted by: Auric
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Just be careful not to let the Dingos steal your baby in the middle of the night.
Watch out for these guys too!
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Martin
Yeah, that's a pretty terrible view. Sorry OP, virtually any decent mountainous region will offer views a million times better than that.
It's a completely different kind of landscape
YOU may prefer a mountainous view (and I'm not saying I don't), but that doesn't automatically mean that ANY other type of landscape is 'terrible', and that you can't have an appreciation for it
You may prefer the Stirlings:
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/dug777/StirlingRanges1.JPG
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/dug777/StirlingRanges4.JPG
Originally posted by: Raduque
Taken directly looking out the front door
Taken from the left looking out over the road
This was where I lived in West Virginia. Now, just picture a boring neighborhood with houses, cars, etc.
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
Originally posted by: Raduque
Taken directly looking out the front door
Taken from the left looking out over the road
This was where I lived in West Virginia. Now, just picture a boring neighborhood with houses, cars, etc.
Yes... its called civilization, welcome to the world.
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
Originally posted by: Raduque
Taken directly looking out the front door
Taken from the left looking out over the road
This was where I lived in West Virginia. Now, just picture a boring neighborhood with houses, cars, etc.
Yes... its called civilization, welcome to the world.
So he's supposed to enjoy his luxurious view of suburbia?
Not all of us have anxiety attacks when we can't see something that reassures us that a shopping mall can't be far away
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
Originally posted by: Raduque
Taken directly looking out the front door
Taken from the left looking out over the road
This was where I lived in West Virginia. Now, just picture a boring neighborhood with houses, cars, etc.
Yes... its called civilization, welcome to the world.
So he's supposed to enjoy his luxurious view of suburbia?
Not all of us have anxiety attacks when we can't see something that reassures us that a shopping mall can't be far away
LOL!
Yes, I've become an urban slut in recent years, maybe I'm just compensating for my childhood & youth at a farm in no man's land.
Edit: and you should mind the fact that we did not have the internets or cable TV back than. Sex with neighbours daughters was the only form of entertainment.

 
				
		