WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
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WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
When in the real office, I used to have (sometimes distracting) view of the entrance to the site, occasionally weird stuff driving in and out.
Since Mid-March the view has been out over the town rooftops, to the castle 2 miles away.
What's your outlook?
Since Mid-March the view has been out over the town rooftops, to the castle 2 miles away.
What's your outlook?
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
Windows are overrated.
I'm in the dining room, which connects to the conservatory, but the blinds are closed. So here's my 'Office' (Dining Room) instead.
I'm in the dining room, which connects to the conservatory, but the blinds are closed. So here's my 'Office' (Dining Room) instead.
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
When WFH I have the view of a small suburban garden in Suffolk - what did you expect, herds of majestic wildebeest?
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
That'd be ACE !!!!Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:22 am When WFH I have the view of a small suburban garden in Suffolk - what did you expect, herds of majestic wildebeest?
My front view is a rather unexciting view of a dozen houses, 1980s built which forms the 'close' in which we live.
The back is a view of a rather larger house and a view up to the Ridgeway.
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
Herd of them, never scene them.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:22 am When WFH I have the view of a small suburban garden in Suffolk - what did you expect, herds of majestic wildebeest?
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
Quite lucky with the view from our home office window....
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
I'm based from home full-time as my office closed recently. We got a £200 allownace to improve home office conditions so I insualted and refelted the summer house as it already had power. I liberated a chair and some furniture from the office before it all went in the skip and ran some external CAT6 down to here from the house so I'm patched striaght into the main router.
I've got a view out across the neighbours back gardens from the window behind my monitors.
I've got a view out across the neighbours back gardens from the window behind my monitors.
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
A gas bottle, a fence that needs painting, a hose reel and the back end of a trailer.
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
Is the lump of stone on the window sill 'important', fossil or summat? Or is your cat unwell?
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
That's not stone, it's aluminium and it's art:
It's a cast of the inside of a rotten straining post.
It's a cast of the inside of a rotten straining post.
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
In the office today so...........
Damned if I can rotate it, sorry!!
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That’s the M1 just there. Damned if I can rotate it, sorry!!
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
I'm not very far from where that is, I can look out the window of my office and see the water that goes past there flowing into the sea.
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
My other office is in the loft, so I have the back of a large Victorian terrace to the left and a beautiful Victorian double fronted house* with two large lion statues on the step pillars (which is the end of another terrace) to the right. Plenty of trees around both front and back even though the city centre is less than a 5 minute walk away
* currently purposed as Buddhist Temple / retreat so I often get to see them in the garden in their orange robes
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
Well I don't have an office but this is the view from my van the other day.
Theres better pics but some are very site specific and I'm not putting those up.
Theres better pics but some are very site specific and I'm not putting those up.
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
You’re actually seeing famous water from your office.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:18 pm
I'm not very far from where that is, I can look out the window of my office and see the water that goes past there flowing into the sea.
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I've just had a look out the window, I can't actually see the river at the moment, somebody has put a lot of shipping containers between my office and it, I might go to the loo in a minute and have a look at the sea from the window at the top of the stairs, what an exciting afternoon I'm having.JackyJoll wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:54 pmYou’re actually seeing famous water from your office.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:18 pm
I'm not very far from where that is, I can look out the window of my office and see the water that goes past there flowing into the sea.
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?
Me too, few miles up the road....Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:18 pmI'm not very far from where that is, I can look out the window of my office and see the water that goes past there flowing into the sea.