I would think it would be harder in a city with buildings close together like NO or NY. My house is easy because it's one street down from a school and the 5th house from the big cross street.
When I say I can see the azaleas in mom's front yard, I mean I can tell that's what they are. On the satallite they look like dark blotches.
Here's my hood without the address.
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I think it's older than a year. There are two developments that are missing.
But they did have high res for much of the areas we drove through the other weekend while looking at wildflowers.
I've been seeing some of the photos from here and there this spring. Desert pretty.
Here's where my parents live. Booo-nies.
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Hey, my old hood. We bought our house there for $45,000.
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And work makes my post late again.
The only real address I posted was the bar, and I don't imagine any weirder weirdos than our patrons showing up anyway. (I say our patrons are weirdos with much love).
I figured if the real address was only up for a very short time, it would be okay.
My grandparents live closest to the E red dot. You can't get very close because they don't have close images, but if you could you'd see a road lined with my familys' trailers.
The whole world is my hat.
cracking myself up.
Looks like there was a concert in Golden Gate Park that day, too.
Yeah, the field beyond the playground looks packed with people. There was definitely an event that day.