Where do you work?
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Similar to Ron's thread this one will focus on the building or location in which you work.
I work in Downtown Huntsville Alabama USA, a block away from the courthouse. The building I am in was built in the 1860's. Tons of character. We are on 2 levels and the level I am on has a 14' high tin ceiling. It has been everything from a hardware store to a diner.
The walking is great! Not more than 3 min. walk to the park downtown with a lake and mucho scenery. There are also a number of nice places to eat.
So, where do you work?
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I'm in my home, in a room off the living room with a view one way of most of the house and the other of most of the street(s) from my corner lot: usually with either one cat in my face or the other one chewing my wires.
Life is good here too!
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Right here:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=&ie=UTF8&ll=54.579894,-5.939245&spn=0.000819,0.002229&t=k&z=19&om=1
At the end of the row. -
I work here:
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=30.661462,-88.164318&spn=0.003096,0.00397&t=k&z=18&om=1
Second building from the top. Mobile, AL, on the glorious Gulf Coast.Eric, I was born in Hunsville. My first three years were spent at the foot of Monte Sano Mountain, at the spot where Oakwood Avenue ran into the trees. Now I understand there are houses and roads all up the mountain.
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Mostly out of Home Office.
Near Ocean Beach/Golf/Tennis.Residence @ about cork center
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=hilton+head&ie=UTF8&ll=32.165813,-80.783415&spn=0.006412,0.009978&t=k&z=17&iwloc=addr&om=1C
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Right here on the courthouse square, our county seat. Couldn't be any more like Mayberry. Got your bullet Barney?
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Most of the time at present working from the study overlooking my shed.
Both lovely places to work.
Alan
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I work (and live) here:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?q=&ie=UTF8&om=1&hl=hu&msa=0&msid=102714572788551267361.00000112e64bb9dbbfaf3&ll=46.075701,18.229145&spn=0.002084,0.004828&z=17
I'm currently (as full time) working for the local municipality in historic heritage affairs.
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I live and work in Dubrovnik,Croatia. We have offices on the second floor of this building,
in the towns center. There we receive clients
and hold presentations but I come there one or two days a week.I have another office 100 meters from my home where I do most of my work in peace . Its a small 35 m2 office and nobody ever comes here.
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i have the luck of living and working at the same place. what you see is the house i build for myself in 2005. my office (a studio, really) is at the back of the site and enjoys a view to a small garden. (the black spot on the lower left corner is pep, my labrador, the office's pet)
other than that i go to the university two mornings and two evenings every week to teach.
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Hello All
We are located here: http://local.live.com/default.aspx?wip=2&v=2&style=r&rtp=~&&cp=40.94~-76.685&lvl=9&sp=aN.40.94_-76.685_Zartman%20Construction&msnurl=map.aspx?L%3dUSA%26C%3d40.94%2c-76.685%26A%3d57.35%26P%3d%7c40.94%2c-76.685%7c1%7cZartman+Construction%7cL1%7c%26redirect%3dfalse&msnculture=en-USThe building that we are in is a remodeled lumber yard. The pic you see is right when we got complete with the exterior.
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Nice building Ron. Can you still smell the pine?
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@unknownuser said:
Nice building Ron. Can you still smell the pine?
Hello Eric,
Not any more.
This building was used as the showroom. There is 5 other buildings in the rear of this one where they use to store the materials. The building you see we have two engineers, 12 project managers, 6 estimators, 3 project helpers, 2 cad operators, 3 production managers, one safety manager, 2 market managers and a full department for accounting (8 people in total). The buildings in the back of this one we use for our equipment and material storage. -
I work from a converted bedroom at home. That's us...the top barn, running East-West. You can even see my old green car parked out front...the photo's about 5 years old.
I turn my head and I have a nice view south across the fields to the sand dunes, river and the Welsh mountains beyond.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&ie=UTF8&t=k&om=1&ll=53.546345,-3.055766&spn=0.002218,0.005021&z=18I'd be about a half hour's drive from Alan Wood.
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I'm way down here.
I 'work' from home with a twin screen setup in front, the view of my neighbour's heritage listed garden and house on my right, and to my left, my living room with a view to my garden and the street - on the other side of the hedge.
Behind me is my kitchen [see http://www.sketchucation.com/community/forums/suc/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=522 ] and adjoining verandah which gives a wonderful view of my other neighbour's new carpark [previously the site of a 20 year old rain forest which I planted 32 years ago].
Home sweet home.
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Right now I live/work here:
http://www.google.com/maps?q=Redwood+City,+CA,+USA&ie=UTF8&ll=37.433108,-122.320082&spn=0.015727,0.026822&t=k&z=16&om=1I'm in the process of looking for a new workplace and possibly home, so trees may not be in my future.
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I work from a home office I share with my wife. (Yes, we are together nearly 24/7/365 but I have to say that is a good thing). We live in a fairly rural area not far from our island's major city. Most of you probably wouldn't even call Charlottetown a city since its population is under 40,000 people. Anyways, where we live/work is a place called 'Mermaid'. It isn't really a town, just a geographical area. We look out on a fairly wide (but short river). We are near the mouth of the river so it is tidal. I attach a panorama showing the view from our home. The panorama was taken from the deck that is above our small office. We have the same panoramic view from the office -- just from a lower angle.
Regards, Ross
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Very nice indeed. I bet you waited to post in this thread so you could cut your grass that way first Do you start at the tree and move outwards
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I'm very much enjoying this thread. Great to see where you guys work and especially nice to see so many work from home.
Eric -- would you believe those rings are crop circles left by alien visitors? Okay don't believe it. I mow from the trees out in growing spirals. I like the pattern and it makes mowing over an acre of lawn a little more enjoyable. Practically every house here has a lawn tractor -- we need them as large lawns are common.
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Ross
Love the lawn - especially because it's green. Mine's tiny and brown.
We'er in the middle of the worst drought on record so water restrictions mean no water for lawns. I use the bath water for plants and shrubs though we are allowed to bucket water [no hoses or irrigation systems] for a few hours on certain days.
I'm so anal that if I had your lawn tractor I'd have every blade of grass trimmed right up to the edge of the bitumen road.
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