Pages in topic: < [1 2 3 4 5] > | Off topic: What do you see from your window? (Post a pic) Thread poster: Gianni Pastore
| sofiablu (X) Netherlands Local time: 05:04
Hi Gianni, you're simply the best! | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 05:04 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... MODERATOR SITE LOCALIZER
We have a similar thread in the Russian forum. No problems if you cannot read Russian, you may enjoy the photos http://www.proz.com/topic/43142 Natalia
[Edited at 2007-09-18 21:02] | | | Gianni Pastore Italy Local time: 05:04 Member (2007) English to Italian TOPIC STARTER Thanks, Natalia... | Sep 18, 2007 |
Natalie wrote: We have a similar thread in the Russian forum. No problems if you cannot read Russian, you may enjoy the photos Natalia ...but would you post the link? I just can't find it... cheers! Gianni
[Edited at 2007-09-19 13:17] | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 05:04 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... MODERATOR SITE LOCALIZER Oh, sorry... sclerosis does not hurt... | Sep 18, 2007 |
I edited my previous posting adding the link Natalia | |
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Atena Hensch New Zealand Local time: 15:04 Persian (Farsi) to English + ...
I am jealous of you guys. I can see a small creepy back garden which is nothing except concrete from my window. So, now I know why I try to escape from translation, because I don’t have a good view from my window. | | | So glad you asked... | Sep 19, 2007 |
...Just keeping an eye on the gard'ner! Cheers | | | | My real garden | Sep 19, 2007 |
Özden Arıkan wrote: Thank you for sharing, verslanglais! But... where do you live exactly? Versailles? Hello Özden! You caught me out! That photo was taken at Marqueyssac gardens, only a stone's throw from my humble abode in the Southwest. Here is my real garden, seen in the springtime (I had a few rotty old potted plants hanging about, which proves that this is the real thing): Eat your hearts out, city slickers!
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Özden Arıkan Germany Local time: 05:04 Member English to Turkish + ... Thanks, that's great! | Sep 19, 2007 |
Your real garden is gorgeous, too, verslanglais The 'Versailles' one is not any greener, believe me | | | Margreet Logmans (X) Netherlands Local time: 05:04 English to Dutch + ... Thanks, Natalie | Sep 20, 2007 |
Natalie wrote: We have a similar thread in the Russian forum. No problems if you cannot read Russian, you may enjoy the photos http://www.proz.com/topic/43142 Natalia [Edited at 2007-09-18 21:02] I did enjoy the photos, I'll post my own later today. Just a very modest backyard and an even smaller front garden, but they're good enough for me. I cannot read Russian, so I'm wondering: what's with the geese? Loved the pictures of snowy landscapes and the birds and the squirrel. Thanks for sharing! Best, Margreet | | | Henk Peelen Netherlands Local time: 05:04 Member (2002) German to Dutch + ... SITE LOCALIZER | Margreet Logmans (X) Netherlands Local time: 05:04 English to Dutch + ... Another one from the Netherlands | Sep 21, 2007 |
Here's my front garden (my view whenever I take a coffee break): and here's the backyard (view from my desk): Have a nice day! Margreet | |
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Natalie Poland Local time: 05:04 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... MODERATOR SITE LOCALIZER Geese in the Russian thread | Sep 21, 2007 |
Hi Margreet, Those pics have been posted by Mark, our colleague who lives in Canada. He observed how that nice family was crossing the street not far away from his house and the traffic stopped giving way to the birds. Natalia | | | Uh, Gianni... | Sep 22, 2007 |
you'll never believe this, but I thought hundreds of times about posting this same topic, but never really decided to!!! Unfortunately, I don't have pics ready to upload at the moment. From my home office of my previous house, I could see fields and vegetable gardens and, in the background, the striking view of the huge, white Sacrario di Redipuglia (an enormous war cemetery which looks like a giant staircase). Further on, on bright days, I could see the Alps. Now, I ca... See more you'll never believe this, but I thought hundreds of times about posting this same topic, but never really decided to!!! Unfortunately, I don't have pics ready to upload at the moment. From my home office of my previous house, I could see fields and vegetable gardens and, in the background, the striking view of the huge, white Sacrario di Redipuglia (an enormous war cemetery which looks like a giant staircase). Further on, on bright days, I could see the Alps. Now, I can see fields and vegetable gardens again and I can smell the salty air coming from the sea (some hundreds metres away...). ▲ Collapse | | | Street in Edinburgh | Sep 26, 2007 |
I love all your pictures. My dream is to have a garden some day, when I live in a house. For the time being, I see my street from my office. So the flats in front and the church, with a woman vicar (wonder if she comes from Dibley). Once, I heard a kid on the street, I looked down and that litte boy (5-6 years old) was wearing the cutest little kilt ever. Just wonderful! Please notice the bright blue cloudless sky, in Edinburgh on Sept. 26!... See more | | | Pages in topic: < [1 2 3 4 5] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » What do you see from your window? (Post a pic) Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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