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scholar
response 75 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 07:56 UTC 2006

i wish my house was on stilts.  :(
slynne
response 76 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 14:26 UTC 2006

Man, you sure have one heck of a view from that house. 
albaugh
response 77 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 17:50 UTC 2006

What slynne said - what a picturesque place you live in!
tod
response 78 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 18:06 UTC 2006

re #74
My toes got cold just looking at that.
remmers
response 79 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 18:07 UTC 2006

Lovely place.  The winters would deter me though.
mcnally
response 80 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 18:27 UTC 2006

 There's no doubt that the view is one of the things I love about
 the house.  I should take some pictures from the empty third-floor
 apartment sometime; the views are even better from up there.
 (The apartment, however, is a real mess, and is in need of total
 renovation..)

 What I've really been appreciating lately, though, is how nice my
 neighborhood is.  It's been snowing all week and one of my nearby
 neighbors, who lives down on the street where my car is parked,
 has been sweeping my car off in the mornings when he comes out to
 clear his steps.  And yesterday someone shovelled a path to my
 stairs -- I think it may have been that the teacher next door,
 who had a snow day and was shovelling in front of her own place,
 just decided to continue on a few more feet and do mine, but it
 might also have been the other next-door neighbors.  They stopped
 at my house during the day, while I was at work, to use my shower
 (at my invitation) because their pipes have frozen and they won't
 have running water until they can get them thawed..  It's all very
 neighborly and congenial..  It's not that I've *never* lived in a
 neighborhood that was as active and friendly as this one but it's
 been a long time -- in Ann Arbor I mostly lived in pretty transient
 student-oriented neighborhoods and when I moved to Washington I 
 found Bellevue to be cold and suburban, with little interaction
 with the neighbors.  I lived there for three years and I'm afraid
 I probably wouldn't recognize the people who lived next door..

keesan
response 81 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 19:58 UTC 2006

We trade snow shoveling with the neighbors - whoever gets out first does
several walks, before they get trampled and harder to shovel.  My area is half
rental.
charcat
response 82 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 00:53 UTC 2006

Great pictures Mike, they always make me wish I was there.
gull
response 83 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 01:27 UTC 2006

Re resp:80: It often strikes me that I don't know who any of my 
neighbors are.  I think that's the price I pay for living in apartment 
complexes, where people rarely stay for more than a year or two. 
keesan
response 84 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 03:01 UTC 2006

Have you ever introduced yourself to a neighbor?  I also live in an area of
apartments.
cyklone
response 85 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 06:52 UTC 2006

Great pix, mike. 

I see you have a brick building in your town that looks like it was 
transplanted from Ann Arbor. What's that all about?
mcnally
response 86 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 07:28 UTC 2006

 I'm not sure which building you're talking about.  Perhaps the 
 inexplicably pink federal building?
cyklone
response 87 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 07:32 UTC 2006

It's right there in your first picture. I guess it makes sense that the feds
would drop in with something completely out of character with the rest of the
town.
mcnally
response 88 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 19:22 UTC 2006

  Yeah, if it's five stories tall, pink, and doesn't look like
  anything in the rest of the town (well, that's not true, there's
  also a pink apartment building..  I think there must've been a
  sale on pink paint at some point in the 80s..) then it's gotta
  be the federal government..
tod
response 89 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 20:02 UTC 2006

DHS got an F on its information security (i.e. IT functions) report card
4 years straight.  So, if you notice Feds are colorblind then consider it a
"feature".
mcnally
response 90 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 21:10 UTC 2006

 Actually it'd be kind of cool if they repainted the federal
 building each time the national threat index was changed..
tod
response 91 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 19 03:58 UTC 2006

<hums the Teletubbies theme>
marcvh
response 92 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 18:27 UTC 2006

The tour guides reassure tourists that it isn't "pink."  I forget what they
called it instead, I think it was "salmon."
tod
response 93 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 21:44 UTC 2006

Peach?
naftee
response 94 of 95: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 22:41 UTC 2006

impeach !
wilt
response 95 of 95: Mark Unseen   May 16 23:51 UTC 2006

HACKED BY GNAA LOL JEWS DID WTC LOL
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