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message 1: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments Since we have members located all over the world, I thought it'd be fun to share some random bits about you & your little red dot on the world map. :D

First: Let us know where you are on the map
Then,
1: Current time and temperature/season
2: iSpy w/my little eye ___________. When you look out your nearest window, what do you see?


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Ok I'm living in Lunenburg,Nova Scotia,Canada

1.It is currently 7:00am and it's -3c/spring time.
2.I spy w/my little eye Trees, Rocks, Powerlines and the Road(View from the side of my house)


message 3: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments I'm in Okinawa, Japan


1. 7:16p Friday / 61°F / Spring
2. iSpy .... bamboo, trees, powerlines, another apt building


message 4: by CyberAlmu (new)

CyberAlmu | 302 comments Madrid, Spain
1: It is 11:21am, 9ºC cloudy spring morning.
2: iSpy w/my little eye houses, a church and a park.


message 5: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Sydney, Australia
1. It is 9.30pm, 22C, Autumn
2. I spy (if it was daylight) my garden of camellias, gum trees, lemonade tree, mandarin, & the back of the house next door (view from my study)


message 6: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments It's so wild. All these different time zones. :)


message 7: by Josie (new)

Josie | 1967 comments Herts, England
1. 11.06am, 17C, Spring
2. It's sunny! Trees, flowers, fields, cows etc :)


Karen ~ Divhine (karenjs) | 15 comments Portland, Oregon
1. 7:41 a.m., 45f, Spring
2. I spy back yard with flowers starting to bloom and it is raining (usual weather this time of year).


message 9: by Judithe, Soap Operas never end.... (last edited Mar 25, 2011 07:50AM) (new)

Judithe | 6566 comments First: Tokushima, Japan (just across water from Osaka)
1: 11:46 p.m., 10C or so, and almost spring (plums have blossomed and cherries are getting ready to unfold)
2: iSpy w/my little eye...bleah...still visible beyond the bamboo screen is the neighbor's house...specifically the window to their bath where they give off key concerts in the summer...lol!


message 10: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments LOL! And lucky you to have front row seats.


message 11: by AH (new)

AH | 2271 comments Montreal, Quebec
1:11:10AM, 1C, Sunny, the snow piles are receding.
2.I Spy some traitorous Canada geese returning north. I see little spots of grass and places where something might try growing, though it should probably wait a few more weeks.


message 12: by Literary Ames (new)

Literary Ames (amyorames) | 1854 comments Bucks, England
1. 5:25pm, 16C, Spring (Bring on Summer!)
2. spy with my little eye...sunshine and blue sky -such a rare sight! Also trees and a small lake across the road.


message 13: by Fran (last edited Mar 25, 2011 11:35AM) (new)

Fran Long Island, New York

1. 1:32 pm,Friday,40F,Spring
2. I spy several barren trees, the tops of the houses across the street, power lines, sunny but chilly- where is Spring already!


message 14: by Charlene (new)

Charlene Woodstock, Georgia

1. 1:57 pm Friday afternoon, early spring 58F
2. I spy the neighborhood tennis court and a lot of greenish pollen poo on the cars in the parking lot


message 15: by Laura Lulu (last edited Mar 25, 2011 11:16AM) (new)

Laura Lulu (lauralulu) | 1603 comments Monee, Illinois


1 - 1:14pm Friday, Sunny and 34F (1C), technically Spring, but not acting like it.
2- I spy brown grass & an empty corn field.


message 16: by Daffodil (new)

Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 2098 comments Laura Lulu, you took the words out of my mouth, literaly. LOL. I was getting ready to post the following:

Danville, Illinois
1. 1:30 p.m. Friday. 36 F. Technically Spring, but more like mid-February per Jennifer Ketchmark & Robert Reese on news.

2. I spy ... brown trees with absolutely no buds yet and a hideous blue house with purple and lavendar gingerbread trim on the screen door and shutters. Seriously, its across the street from my work window and for some reason I always think of Hansel and Gretel -- of course that could have more to do with the cutesy cutouts. Appologizing in advance for offending any SOS members out there with a blue,lavendar and purple houses decorated with gingerbread trim and cutesy cutouts.


message 17: by Katerina (new)

Katerina | 5 comments Ostrava, Czech Republic

1- 9:40 pm Friday, early spring (no leaves on trees yet), 10°C.
2- Main street, lots of cars and occasional tram, people going from/to pubs laughing, having fun. I got no babysitting so I can just envy them :(


message 18: by Desperado (new)

Desperado (lethallovely) | 1360 comments Charlotte, North Carolina

1. 6:43 pm, early spring, 61°F
2. I'd actually have to get up to see what's out my window & that's a hell no, but I imagine I'd see trees, birds & the neighborhood kids playing kickball. Ah, life. Wonderful.


message 19: by Lisa M (last edited Mar 25, 2011 04:44PM) (new)

Lisa M (lamessegee) | 171 comments San Jose, California
1. 4:39 p.m., an unseasonably cool 52°F/Spring
2. I spy with my little eye a flowering vine on a redwood fence and the side of the house next door. It's a stereotypical California neighborhood with stucco, mission-style houses built on top of each other. Even the occasional palm tree. The only thing that's missing right now is the sunshine.


message 20: by Steph, Serious series addict (last edited Mar 25, 2011 06:46PM) (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments LOL @ Daffodil! And, Lethal's new name!
@Katerina, sounds like happenin' spot to be in.


message 21: by Angi (new)

Angi | 485 comments Budapest, Hungary
1. 8:56 am (this is as long as I could get my kids to let me "sleep"! I've been awake (thanks kids) since 6am But I have my coffee, so relax, no one will get hurt ;-)and the temperature is 51 °F

2. I spy with my little eye, tall trees and pine trees (In Budapest there are two "sides" Buda, which is a little bit outside of the city where is more of a suburb with nature and Pest which is the heart of the city.. I am in Buda. Hence all the trees :) If I go spy out my top window I can look down on Pest. It's a beautiful country.


message 22: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments Ah, sounds nice, Ang. Would love to be able to visit ya'll there. :\ So many places I wish we could travel to visit.


message 23: by CyberAlmu (new)

CyberAlmu | 302 comments agree, steph! all the pictures described just sound awesome to me... gardens, fences, fields...


message 24: by Johanna (last edited Mar 26, 2011 04:07AM) (new)

Johanna | 25 comments Oulu, Finland

1. 13:03 pm Saturday afternoon, - 4 °C partly cloudy spring day
2. A lot of white: Plenty of snow (at least 60 cm) and white houses along our street. Oh... and a lot of blue sky, too! After a long, dark winter I can finally enjoy sunny days like this one! Yay!


message 25: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Johanna, that's so sad that everythings white & -4C and spring. No wonder you want to split your time between Finland & sunny climes. Glad you can see the light at the end of the winter tunnel :D

I'm sitting here at 10pm Sat night in tshirt & shorts and 20C and it's autumn. So happy to be here in Aus, I just couldn't take the cold. I'm a wimp.


message 26: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments True. But, everything covered in snow can be so pretty too. Just a bear to get around in and a tad too cold me. The view though - spectacular. (at least I'd imagine so)


message 27: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Yes, I guess, if you're looking at it and its all sparkly and you have a glass of whatever you fancy in your hand. LOL. That's always a good excuse!


message 28: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 25 comments Steph and Sandra: Thanks for this thread! It's a lot of fun to read everyone's descriptions about their views! Like Steph I try to imagine the scenes from the windows around the world! And yes - snow and sun is a beautiful combination, because everything outside shines! :)


message 29: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Glad to hear it Johanna! And yes its fun to imagine outside the windows of our members, all except for Judithes' LOL.


message 30: by Karen ~ Divhine (new)

Karen ~ Divhine (karenjs) | 15 comments Great thread -- and so many different places around the world.


message 31: by Lala (new)

Lala  | 1065 comments Estonia, Tallinn
1. its 9:56 pm and the temperature is -3C / Spring
2. There is still too much snow and ice here and windy :S


message 32: by Rachel-RN (new)

Rachel-RN (rachelgoodbyeborders) | 1368 comments Boise, ID
1. It's about 42F, cloudy (supposed to rain), temp below normal for time of year. It's just after 2pm
2. Sitting at my dining room table, with a cat in my face (on laptop- she likes to be right "there") watching the birds and reading. Tulips are peaking out and should be in bloom sometime this week.


message 33: by Kerstin (new)

Kerstin | 862 comments Sydney, Australia
1. Sunday, 20C, raining madly, autumn
2. I spy with my little eye trees, houses and the city skyline in the distance


message 34: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Kerstin, you must be much nearer to the coast than me. Haven't seen a drop of rain last couple of days, still 20C though :)


message 35: by Kerstin (last edited Mar 26, 2011 06:02PM) (new)

Kerstin | 862 comments Lucky you! It sprinkled a little yesterday but since this morning it's pelting down. We are not too far from the coast though, you're right.


message 36: by Karen ~ Divhine (new)

Karen ~ Divhine (karenjs) | 15 comments I am in Portland, Oregon USA and we have had more rain that ususal. The saying in Oregon is that you rust, not tan. lol


message 37: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Classic Karen! LOL


message 38: by Karen ~ Divhine (new)

Karen ~ Divhine (karenjs) | 15 comments We have had wayyyy more rain than normal for this time of year. I don't think we have had a single day in March that it has not rained some time during the day. It may dry out a bit at the end of next week, but no one will believe it until it happens. lol


message 39: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Wow, we've had almost the exact opposite. Record dry March until last week when we had all of March's rain in one day, localised flooding, washing away of train tracks etc. It's all good now though.


message 40: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments LOL Karen!


message 41: by Karen ~ Divhine (new)

Karen ~ Divhine (karenjs) | 15 comments It rains so much here that it does not flood too often. However, if we get a lot of snow and then it melts too fast some areas areas around Portland flood. It has been a number of years since we had some of the local rivers flooding.


message 42: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Our flooding was more storm water, I don't think any of our rivers broke their banks. Like I said it was basically all in one day.


message 43: by Karen ~ Divhine (new)

Karen ~ Divhine (karenjs) | 15 comments At least it didn't stay around for a long time. One day is not too bad, if the flooding didn't do too much damage.


message 44: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Luckily it was all on the other side of town, say 20 miles at least away, so no damage near me. I don't think the train people were happy, 3 breaks and the largest was about 450 ft long. I think it took them 24 hrs to fix.


message 45: by Karen ~ Divhine (new)

Karen ~ Divhine (karenjs) | 15 comments Fortunately, my house is not in any danger of getting flooded, which I am grateful for. We have lots of landslides too, where houses slip down the hill. Lots of rain = unstable land. Duh


message 46: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments I'm glad ya'll are enjoying the thread too. So much fun imagining all these spots around the world. Keep 'um coming and feel free to spot again, as your view changes. :)


message 47: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi (blafferty) I'm in Anchorage, Alaska.
It's currently 1:25 AM, the temp. is 24F and the season is Breakup.
I spy with my little eye ... snow, night, trees.


message 48: by Sandra, Kindle Operator Licence Required (new)

Sandra | 25908 comments Love that Bobbi - Breakup! I'm assuming ice and not relationships?


message 49: by Steph, Serious series addict (new)

Steph (angel4492) | 32703 comments LOL! Let's hope not.


message 50: by Wan (last edited Mar 27, 2011 05:43AM) (new)

Wan (wanwaddell) | 612 comments I'm in Hollywood, MD.

1. It is 8:36 AM, 30F. It's supposed to be early Spring but more like middle of winter. Sky is white and absolutely no wind.
2. I spy with my little eye..I see snow is falling (freaking unbelievable!) on my lawn and my koi pond. It looks to be aobut 1 1/2" on the grass but not sticking (I hope) on the road and walkways. SNOW, GO AWAY !!!!


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