And this is the view from the end of my street. I live at the edge of a cliff, on a dead end, and THAT is my view.
Posted by sheila
You're right, red. Those are good pics. You've got some cool digs.
Posted by: popskull at July 5, 2005 7:34 AMGorgeous view, Sheila - Mere showed me the pictures a couple of days ago. Gorgeous.
Posted by: Jayne at July 5, 2005 7:39 AMDamn! I could live in New York with a view like that.
Posted by: Shade's Aunt Reese at July 5, 2005 8:45 AMActually, you have to move OUT of New York to get a view like that.
Posted by: red at July 5, 2005 9:04 AMTruly incredible view. My place doesn't have a view that compares to that. Wow. I just get to see...trees, and the back of my neighbor's Mercedes. Not much to see.
Posted by: Wutzizname at July 5, 2005 10:41 AMRed,
There's a good chance I'll be moving to NYC. Pictures like this make it even more likley. So beautiful.
Posted by: RTG at July 5, 2005 12:29 PMRTG - really?? Cool! We can go visit the scientology centers together. heh heh heh
Yeah, I live in kind of a drippy area of Jersey - but the view!!!
Posted by: red at July 5, 2005 12:32 PMSheila, teach her about baseball and make her another Sox fan in NYC!
Posted by: Dave J at July 5, 2005 12:51 PMMy best friend Jon lived in Hoboken. He went to Steven's College there. When he took me to the campus, I just couldn't stop swooning and crying and smiling. New York City was right there. Within frisbee distance. It was amazing. So I have nothing but fond feelings for NJ.
And I'm so down with going to the Scientology Centers. So very down with that.
Posted by: RTG at July 5, 2005 12:54 PMWow - Stevens!! I lived in Hoboken for 9 years and my roommate and I would SLEEP on that platform overlooking the city during dreadfully hot nights. We would sneak up there with a blanket, at 11 pm, and lie on the benches to catch the breeze. And wake up at 6 am. hahaha
Best. View. Ever.
Posted by: red at July 5, 2005 12:59 PM