Friday 21 November 2008
Thursday afternoon
Posted by But Why? at 08:16
Labels: being twenty floors up does have its advantages, sunset
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the bits of life that would otherwise be forgotten
Posted by But Why? at 08:16
Labels: being twenty floors up does have its advantages, sunset
8 comments:
Well, it beats scratching yer head over a project plan...
You certainly do have a wonderful view.
From my desk i cant see natural daylight!
I am 18 floors up and most times it feels like I am flying on a plane. I would like to follow your blog? Would you like to be a character in our story? What character would that be? Please come back and be a part of it!
It looks beautiful - but it also looks as though your office is on the film set of Independence Day...maybe it's just my current frame of mind that means I'm seeing something apocalyptic in this?
Mind you I've never actually seen Independence Day so it could be that (apart from the first three words in this comment) I'm talking complete and utter rubbish.
Awesome*. I also loved your Thames bridge photos the other day.
Only 5 floors up, but I like
my view, too : )
Kahless,
Thanks. I'd miss daylight. They've installed SAD lamps in the coffee lounge at work, but thanks to the huge windows and open vistas, I don't feel glum enough to pay them a visit.
R.E.II,
Welcome back and thanks for the invite. I shall pop over this evening to say hi.
Trousers,
Don't think praising the view from my office will stop me from being jealous of your Paris trip! (I have a day off on Friday. I can't wait...)
Gael,
Ah, your view is wonderful. All that green stufff...! Lovely.
Nice views. Glad you're back at work.
Wow you lucky woman. I have a view of...oh I can't tell or 'everyone' would know where I work. Anyway, suffice to say it isn't the nicest view.
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