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>Hay, where are the horses? There should be horses in those fences. :-D Great views.

LOL! The field on the left has never had any animals in it that I've ever seen. The field on the right always has critters. The farmer there rotates sheep and goats in and out of that pasture. There are also a whole huge family of marmots that live in a bunch of rock piles in the pasture. We'd love the marmots to come into our yard (they're so cute), so in our landscaping that we've been working on since we bought the house, we've included a few rock piles close to the back of the property (can't see any of that in of these pictures, they were all taken well before the house was even finished). The farmer also has horses, but they're in a different pasture that we can't see much of from our house.

~~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
>>
>>~~Bonnie
>>
>>
>>
>>>>Alan, Terry,
>>>>
>>>>>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?
>>>
>>>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.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>~~Bonnie
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>I'm sure I remember a picture of a car which had a license plate saying "Fox Rocks" or something similar.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Does anyone else remember that, and can you provide a link to the picture?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Matt.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>If you check out http://www.hentzenwerke.com/ you will find a few picture. Here are a few:
>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.hentzenwerke.com/images/licplate_aring.jpg
>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.hentzenwerke.com/images/licplate_akinskramek.jpg
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Hey, that's the same as my PT Cruiser. And, my daughter just discovered that they've now enhanced the res. on Brighton, so that we can see our street, and there is my car, parked outside my house, at:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>lat 50.823515, lon -0.119940
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>(the house is 50.823261, -0120020)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>At first I thought you were kidding, but I know you are always serious! <vbg> However, I don't know how to show lattidude and longitude ong Google Maps, can you tell me how, or give me an address to enter? I already have Seaford open on my browser.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>He's probably using Google Earth. In the search box, just enter the longitude and latitude (ie: 50.823515,-0119940) instead of an address.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>That returns "no results" for me. I cannot remember how I used to do it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>On Google Earth? Oh, whoops, I mistyped the latitude. It should be -0.119940. It worked perfectly well for me. My house is at 43.805844,-79.267069
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Aha! I missed that typo. Yes, it works. In fact, there is an example of a lat/lon just below the fly to box. DUH-UH!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Anyway, I don't know how I got this wrong but the actual x/y is: 50.823308,-0.119936, which takes you smack onto my car! Not how close to the greenwich meridian we are BTW
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Yeah, I found your house - 6 practically identical roofs but different colours. Yours is gren/grey at far RH end.
>>>>>
>>>>>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.
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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