>Very nice. Is this what's known as 'gloating'? ;)LOL ... I would *never* do that!!! <g>
~~Bonnie
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>The resolution is terrific. Something is there though. Is that the beginning of the foundation maybe?>>
>>Yes, the foundation had been started, but then it sat there for a long time without even finishing the foundation. The two houses across the street were both finished and lived in before we bought the property. After we bought it, *then* they started working on it again.
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>>We bought the property mainly for the view, Mt. Stuart and the Stuart range (part of the Cascades). Here's some pics:
http://www.fiftyfive.com/~bonnieb/images/CascadeViewEstates/MtStuart.html>
>Very nice. Is this what's known as 'gloating'? ;)
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>>>>Alan, Terry,
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>Yep, that's me. I'm impressed by the resolution. If it were a bit better, you'd be able to see my mini roses out front.<>>>>
>>>>The resolution is great for your house Alan, Terry's is a little fuzzy. But check out mine at 47.016706, -120.675161 ... the house isn't even there yet. In fact, hardly any of the neighborhood is there yet. And we've lived here for more than 2-1/2 years. I figure that this picture is maybe 3-1/2 years old.
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>>>The resolution is terrific. Something is there though. Is that the beginning of the foundation maybe?
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>>>I was also wondering when some of these pictures were taken. I checked out the house of a friend who lives in a more remote area of Ontario, and in her driveway is a red car. Until about a year and a half ago, she drove a red VW Jetta. Now she has a forest green one, so the picture is at least that old. Of course, she had that car for a number of years, so the picture could be up to about 10 years old.
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>>>>~~Bonnie