Take a Virtual Tour of Our Place

Note:  This is a bit out of date now...I think these photos were taken in 2001

Here are some JPEG photos I took around my home.  Please allow time for this to load, as there are several pictures that have to load.

Click here to see a neat watercolor rendering of my place (thanks to Adobe Photoshop).

Front View of House from Close up

As you can see, I've finally got some grass growing right up around the house.  In the foreground you can see where I've been placing some fill material the last few weeks.

Front View of House from Northeast

This was taken out near the street.  The left side of the photo is roughly my property line.  From this vantage point, my house sits on the left side of my property, and to the right of my house is a large mostly-wooded lot that I also own.

Front View from Northwest

This was taken near the street, about the middle of the empty lot I own next door.  As you can see, I've also been doing some dirtwork out here.

Side View from West

Everywhere you look there is dirt that I've been filling in.  Out behind my house, you can just make out the new small shop building that I completed early in 2001.

Side View from West Up Close

Just to the right of this photo is where I have my garden.  This gives a good view across the back porch and you can also see my shop building (which is also where the dogs live.  If you look close, inside the fence, just to the left of the biggest oak tree in this photo, you can see Domino sitting and watching me.

Rear View from Southwest

At left center you can see my tomato bushes as they were when these photos were taken (early May of 2001).  See Domino near the gates?

Rear View from South

Here you are looking directly at the back of my house.  You can see the banana trees that are growing along where I plan to add my patio this coming autumn.  You can see the doggie door on the shop building and the little ramp that goes up to it for doggie access.

Rear View from Southeast

Side View from East

This completes the tour and we are close back to where we started.  Hope you enjoyed the visit.

Click here to see a neat watercolor rendering of my place (thanks to Adobe Photoshop).

 

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