OKOK i see a brick street, my rather ragged car, some young women having a yard sale and about 5 other young women looking, some trees, a small bookshop that I´ve never been in, some squirrels, a hazy sky, and a fairly wacked out ex military guy drinking and doing yard work.
i cant see out the window. but from my desk i see some blinds open just enough that i can see trees in a distance and gloomy skies
I predict some sunnier weather coming your way later, it´s out my window right now...it´s sunny, but still kind of gloomy, like it is dark somewhere near the sun.
i think our skies are supposed to be this way for the remainer of the weekend, which sucks, i was supposed to go out in the bay on a boat w/ a friend. but as i will have my little one and no lifejacket, i suppose it worked out best.
You mean Arianna isn´t a sailor yet? I can picture her with a bottle of rum and a sextant or whatever they calll those.
shes not been on one yet. though she likes to just wear my lifejacket around the house. did you see the pic of htat
I haven´t seen any pics of her. Now some middle age men are congregating around the 21 year old girls and the yard sale.
What a cute little girl, she looks very sweet! Definitely seems to have her own style. How old is she?
I see trees (not sure what kind, some kind I've never seen anywhere else) and I see a lot of ivy and blackberry vines. I also see the fence that divides me from the next apartment building.
aww Marie yer lil girl is so pretty I see my back garden out of my window, with my Dad watering his veg in the greenhouse and my dog chasing a squirrel (well, trying, the bastard keeps hiding in the tree )
the rochester skyline (moving left to right): the times square building with its ironic "wings of progress", the blue cross building, bausch & lomb, the xerox tower and the HSBC building. moving closer, across monroe avenue: closer i see the washington square parking garage, the big antique store, an empty storefront & the olive tree (a greek restaraunt, wonderful soups.) this side of monroe, across union street, i see an abandoned building that looks like it used to be a department store, a parking lot, and several trees. the big red maple on the corner blocks the view across monroe avenue of a clothing store, another antique place, another empty storefront, lambsbreath enterprises, a storefront with a "for rent" sign in the window that i believe used to be an office for a construction company, thu's clothing and gifts, and, if i lean a little bit, the stage door for the bug jar. immediately across union street from my window, the closest thing i can see is a yellow post, a fire hydrant, and a no parking sign.