google maps and my house....

woodguy7 said:
Try this to see if it works ?  I few years ago so quite a bit of landscaping been done since then.  & no, there is no mud on the roof Guy !!!

http://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=58.439633,-3.119828&spn=0.000752,0.001945&t=h&z=19

Thats my old van in the driveway & i dont know whos cat that is ?  We were in Spain when that was done !

Cute little Cat!   Oh sorry yeah nice house by the way    I like the Gates little mini ones

I think I might sell my house now!   I was going to just do it up and sell it and buy another one  but my GF wants to live in it when im done!   Looking at these houses mine looks like a crappy pink prick house  [sad]  haahaaa lol!

I told her ill live in it with her to see how we get on living together!  But it aint got a garage for my tools so its no good for me really!    So it has to go eventually I hope to buy a nicer house after!  [embarassed]

JMB
 
Paitence Young Brett,

The hallway of my house is bigger than the entire ground floor of my first house and I paid less for it than my Festool set up.

You could make money on property then [smile]
 
jmbfestool said:
woodguy7 said:
Try this to see if it works ?  I few years ago so quite a bit of landscaping been done since then.  & no, there is no mud on the roof Guy !!!

http://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=58.439633,-3.119828&spn=0.000752,0.001945&t=h&z=19

Thats my old van in the driveway & i dont know whos cat that is ?  We were in Spain when that was done !

Cute little Cat!  Oh sorry yeah nice house by the way    I like the Gates little mini ones

I think I might sell my house now!  I was going to just do it up and sell it and buy another one  but my GF wants to live in it when im done!  Looking at these houses mine looks like a crappy pink prick house  [sad]  haahaaa lol!

I told her ill live in it with her to see how we get on living together!  But it aint got a garage for my tools so its no good for me really!    So it has to go eventually I hope to buy a nicer house after!  [embarassed]

JMB

Use the dining room!  Then you'll get to see how it is living with her.  [big grin]
 
John, very nice.  Is your house one of those on the front ?  Get much wind there ?  Lovely views though.
 
Hi Woodguy

Yep the one with the gate open. Beautiful veiws of the estuary, the green and windmill. Can be wild and windy here in winter [big grin]

John
 
Yep, Just need to get 4 people to help put the ladder up [eek]

The ceilings in that bay area are  about 12 >13 foot then the bedroom in the gable is about 9 foot. so its a log way up.

Its a full time job just maintaining the place

John
 
Google won't send a car out here - too rural.  They also have my address wrong.  But here is an image.  You can probably figure out where I live.  So can anyone else flying into Richmond, VA from the west.  There is a VFR beacon nearby.

[attachthumb=#]

Peter

 
Windmill

You rear garden its hard to tell from Google where you garden ends cus their is another house behind yours correct?    Looking at it looks like that house at the back of your garden has no garden at all looks like your house is hogging all of it lol .    Also it looks like its a backstreet behind your house  so just a road entrance to the rear gardens but from what I can tell it looks like your house use to have more garden but part of it sold off to build that house and use the back street entrance as the main entrance for that house few years ago.

JMB

 
jmbfestool said:
Windmill

You rear garden its hard to tell from Google where you garden ends cus their is another house behind yours correct?    Looking at it looks like that house at the back of your garden has no garden at all looks like your house is hogging all of it lol .    Also it looks like its a backstreet behind your house  so just a road entrance to the rear gardens but from what I can tell it looks like your house use to have more garden but part of it sold off to build that house and use the back street entrance as the main entrance for that house few years ago.

JMB

JMB,

That 'house' around the back is the workshop....
 
jonny round boy said:
jmbfestool said:
Windmill

You rear garden its hard to tell from Google where you garden ends cus their is another house behind yours correct?    Looking at it looks like that house at the back of your garden has no garden at all looks like your house is hogging all of it lol .    Also it looks like its a backstreet behind your house  so just a road entrance to the rear gardens but from what I can tell it looks like your house use to have more garden but part of it sold off to build that house and use the back street entrance as the main entrance for that house few years ago.

JMB

JMB,

That 'house' around the back is the workshop....

Oh yeah!  I should of gone onto street view before!  I was just looking from birds eye view and its shaped like a house!    OOPS!

Oh well!  Thats why I cant tell where his garden ends and why his garden hogs all of the garden lol cus its all his!

[embarassed]
 
Peter said:
Google won't send a car out here - too rural.  They also have my address wrong.  But here is an image.  You can probably figure out where I live.  So can anyone else flying into Richmond, VA from the west.  There is a VFR beacon nearby.

Peter

[thumbs up]
 
Peter said:
Google won't send a car out here - too rural.  They also have my address wrong.  But here is an image.  You can probably figure out where I live.  So can anyone else flying into Richmond, VA from the west.  There is a VFR beacon nearby.

[attachthumb=1]

Peter

The tree overlooking Fog  [tongue]?
 
Actually in the house under the trees to the left of the FOG.  Would you believe that I actually water the grass (this image was taken in summer when the grass goes dormant and turns brown) in a pattern to do the lettering for the FOG?  The grass really does respond well to water in the drier summers.  The pattern disappears in the cooler wetter months.

Maybe next year yellow daffodils.

Peter
 
Fertilization.  Actually shrubs.  The whole area was a farm.  Except for the trees - some dating back easily 150 years, it was farmland.  Where my house sits was the site of the original farmhouse.  We found the triangular dinner "bell" when tilling up the land for grass.  The green spots I think Ken is talking about are shrubs.  We spent time looking out each window and planting things to hide things we didn't want to see in the future.  The benefits of being in one place for a long time.

Peter
 
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