WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?

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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?

Post by Yorick »

I just see the pool. And the town and sea in the distance about a mile away.
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?

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KungFooBob wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:13 am 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.

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I have some killer views of Bristol from some of the schools i work in, will take some next week and post here
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?

Post by Horse »

Yorick wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 5:26 pm I just see the pool. And the town and sea in the distance about a mile away.
The pool *is* your work ;)
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Re: WfH? What's the view from your 'office' window?

Post by Mussels »

I have some colleagues in the northern states and get a bit jealous when they tell me they have views of mountains, lakes and forests or are going off to live in their cabins in the woods for a few days. Then I get less envious when I hear about the utility issues they are having, last month Minnesota got a huge load of snow dumped on it that took power out for several days, New Hampshire is still in drought and someone else needs to spend 16k on a deeper well next year, another has terrible internet so struggles to work. I'll stick to my mediocre view of the neighbours rooftops, trees behind them, a few fields in the distance and decent services.