KIRSTY'S VIEW (THIS SECOND)The view from Kirsty's window (this second) in Sydney, Australia.
"Today out my office window I can see a huge protest. A blue collar dominant crowd are protesting the new industrial relations laws - handiwork of the current Australian Liberal Government. There is an interesting mixture of passion and anger in the air"
Thursday, November 30, 2006
ANGELA'S VIEWThe view from Ange's hotel Hilton window in in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
"I am staying in the Hilton Kuala Lumpur on business, gazing at the unfamiliar city - it looks peaceful. There is no noise but my heart is racing with anticipation, excitement about the work I am doing in KL. And then I speak to you Kirsty, about the awesome response you're getting to this blog. And I get present to the fact that we live in an extraordinary world where the most peculiar things happen. Our conversation on Sunday morning stopped my heart, stopped time and got me to enjoy, to relish what we create and more so, who we are. When I hung up, I looked out onto KL with peace in my heart, treasuring every moment"
"I am staying in the Hilton Kuala Lumpur on business, gazing at the unfamiliar city - it looks peaceful. There is no noise but my heart is racing with anticipation, excitement about the work I am doing in KL. And then I speak to you Kirsty, about the awesome response you're getting to this blog. And I get present to the fact that we live in an extraordinary world where the most peculiar things happen. Our conversation on Sunday morning stopped my heart, stopped time and got me to enjoy, to relish what we create and more so, who we are. When I hung up, I looked out onto KL with peace in my heart, treasuring every moment"
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
HELEN'S VIEW
The view from Helen's window in London, UK.
The view from Helen's window in London, UK.
"Here's the view from my window on one of those days when the weather can't make it's mind up in London. Our house is quite ugly. It's a redbrick 1980's box. I look out of my window and imagine that my house is a reflection of those opposite, as they are significantly prettier"
CECILLIA'S VIEW
The view from Cecillia's window in Cabo Polonio, Uruguay, South America.
"Not much people knows my country. As you can see it`s a small town at the Atlantic coast, this is almost a virgin beach with only a few people living all the year long, this is the paradise on earth, small houses, no electricity, no contamination, only sun, sand and ocean. Hope I could share this paradise with the world through your page! I invite you to come and see it!"
The view from Cecillia's window in Cabo Polonio, Uruguay, South America.
"Not much people knows my country. As you can see it`s a small town at the Atlantic coast, this is almost a virgin beach with only a few people living all the year long, this is the paradise on earth, small houses, no electricity, no contamination, only sun, sand and ocean. Hope I could share this paradise with the world through your page! I invite you to come and see it!"
Monday, November 27, 2006
GREET'S VIEW
The view from Greet Roger's window in Berchem, Antwerpen, Belgium.
"I love views and we actually bought our current appartment just for that - the view from the windows. It's on the 10th (top) floor, which in our town Antwerpen means it's in one of the highest buildings. It's so great to see all these other view lovers taking the trouble to share their precious views so I wanted to share some of ours as well. We take pictures all the time because the ever changing light keeps fascinating us. Even bad weather looks magnificent from the tenth floor - sunset in the storm, view of terrace with fence and regional administration building"
"Look at those trees... from the 10th floor they always look as if you could walk on them taking giant steps. The highest spine at the horizon is the Antwerp cathedral, next to it stands what once was the highest sky scraper of Europe, quite some time ago"
"I love views and we actually bought our current appartment just for that - the view from the windows. It's on the 10th (top) floor, which in our town Antwerpen means it's in one of the highest buildings. It's so great to see all these other view lovers taking the trouble to share their precious views so I wanted to share some of ours as well. We take pictures all the time because the ever changing light keeps fascinating us. Even bad weather looks magnificent from the tenth floor - sunset in the storm, view of terrace with fence and regional administration building"
"Look at those trees... from the 10th floor they always look as if you could walk on them taking giant steps. The highest spine at the horizon is the Antwerp cathedral, next to it stands what once was the highest sky scraper of Europe, quite some time ago"
Sunday, November 26, 2006
PRUNELLE'S WINDOW
The view from Prunelle's window in Yvelines, Paris, France.
"I live in the west suburbs of Paris, and from my window I see a cemetery. I have a lot of beautiful pictures of it with sunrises, clouds, etc... but i usually just see this one with the cross. Your website is such a good idea! it made me want to submit my own view from my window"
The view from Prunelle's window in Yvelines, Paris, France.
"I live in the west suburbs of Paris, and from my window I see a cemetery. I have a lot of beautiful pictures of it with sunrises, clouds, etc... but i usually just see this one with the cross. Your website is such a good idea! it made me want to submit my own view from my window"
Saturday, November 25, 2006
REGGIE'S VIEWThe view from Reggie's window in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
"I live in Las Vegas, NV and thought I might give you my front and back views from the windows I like to stare out of when I am having morning coffee. I like the back view the best on some days, the pool is tranquil, other days the mountains do it for me."
REN'S VIEW "The wild turkeys hang out on our deck, watching us make coffee in the kitchen"
"I work from home and for several months of the year this is my view"
The views from Ren Provo's window in Southborough, Massachusetts, USA.
"I work from home and for several months of the year this is my view"
The views from Ren Provo's window in Southborough, Massachusetts, USA.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
KATHY Y JAVI'S VIEWThe view from Kathy Y Javi's window in Caraz, Peru.
"I'm living right now almost 5 months here and I really enjoy my new life close to the man of my life. Besos desde Peru!"
HUDSON'S VIEW The view from Hudson's window in Kansas City, USA.
"This is my son's, Hudson, version of television... there is only one channel but there are never any commercials"
"This is my son's, Hudson, version of television... there is only one channel but there are never any commercials"
Monday, November 20, 2006
Sunday, November 19, 2006
FRANK & HELENE'S VIEW The view from Frank & Helene's window in Brussels, Belgium.
"Your website appeared today in the weekend edition of a local newspaper"
"This is a view we had from our previous flat. The photo depicts the parking of a supermarket seen from the 31st floor of a building in the north of the capital of Belgium. Just beside the parking; you see a birds view of the swimming pool which originates from the late sixties. We were able to acces the supermarket and by extension the swimming pool just by taking the elevator in our living room. I always liked living high in the sky. That was a story and a life apart from the one we now live"
"Your website appeared today in the weekend edition of a local newspaper"
"This is a view we had from our previous flat. The photo depicts the parking of a supermarket seen from the 31st floor of a building in the north of the capital of Belgium. Just beside the parking; you see a birds view of the swimming pool which originates from the late sixties. We were able to acces the supermarket and by extension the swimming pool just by taking the elevator in our living room. I always liked living high in the sky. That was a story and a life apart from the one we now live"
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