HobNoblin · 36-40, M
Staring down the disgusting cylinder bore of some burned out tractor engine or through a welding helmet lens typically.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I understand this. Working on the computer is the easiest on a cold, nasty, rainy day. As soon as the summer comes, I'm just too distracted.
icedsky · 51-55, M
exexec · 70-79, C
My old office had a glass wall that gave me an unobstructed view of a large lake. It was nice. My home office view is just shelves full of books and walls with old photos.
Similarname · 46-50, M
@exexec
Clear Lake?
Clear Lake?
exexec · 70-79, C
@Similarname Yep
Cigarguy101 · 41-45, M
My view from work is a busy street and shops
Northerner · 70-79, M
Jake966 · 56-60, M
Through a windshield
Northerner · 70-79, M
@Jake966 I had over 40 years of the same and loved every minute of it.
I have views of the gate and part of an ancient woodland
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Somehow, I've always worked in a small, windowless room, even in New York City.
Thrust · 56-60, M
@uncalled4
It was. Plus we had a verandah overlooking that and all Wall Street.
I often slept for a few hours when I got out at 0200. Especially in winter with the harsh breezes. No noise but the wind blowing - as well as the building gently swaying with the Hudson’s relentless force
It was. Plus we had a verandah overlooking that and all Wall Street.
I often slept for a few hours when I got out at 0200. Especially in winter with the harsh breezes. No noise but the wind blowing - as well as the building gently swaying with the Hudson’s relentless force
Large grassy field
IamBack · 31-35, M
A parking lot with lots of trees and green spaces
FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
