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It's Your Lifestyle Choice #LosGigantes #Tenerife Luxurious modern 2 bedroom 3 bedroom apartments with gorgeous views of the Cliffs of Los Gigantes

Further enhancement to the lovely York Stone paving is this artwork.

Image by Tim Leggett

A clever and interesting development in the Education Quarter.

Houses being built along Gary Street, prices range from $140,000 to $145,000 for 1700 to 1800 square feet homes.

Mint Lofts from the rooftop terrace...

Shot the day after Christmas 2005, the lone chimneys stood tall amongst the debris of the walls that made this a house. I knew taking this shot was once in a lifetime chance because rain was coming in the next day following the total clearing of the land. It is my understanding that I am the only one to acquire this shot before the house was completely demolished and dumped into 40 yard dumpsters.

January 13, 2024

 

It’s a mostly clear day in Seattle. But, usually around here, a clear day in mid-winter means a cold day, and at 9:30 AM, it’s a little extra cold: 18˚ F. (-8˚ C). That’s up from 14˚ F before the sun rose. It’s very rare that it gets this cold in Western Washington, which usually has a mild Pacific coastal climate. Sure, cooler and darker winters than California, but usually not too bad.

 

I doubt I’ll be out with the camera today. I haven’t been for a week or two, and then only looking for birds (not many, though I spotted 10 eagles the other day, a record of sorts for me). Here’s a small selection from the archives with a sort of clear, midwinter theme, all taken on January 13.

 

i. midwinter Cascades sunset, 2012

ii. park lawn, 2019

iii. where the vanagons are reborn, 2019

iv. green lawn with Space Needle, 2019

v. downtown winter marina, 2019

vi. 24 luxury residences in midwinter sun, 2021

vii. red boat, 2021

viii. alley of box architecture, 2021

ix. park bike path, late afternoon, 2022

x. heavy facelift, 2022

  

#january13 #midwintersun #winterlight #seattle #pacificnorthwest #pnw

  

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Hey Flickr!

 

Just wanted to take a minute and wish you and yours a VERY HAPPY NEW

YEAR.

 

Hope you had a great 2008 and wishing you an even better 2009.

 

Sincerely,

 

Mark

 

mark choey

senior sales associate, top producer

climb real estate group

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> mark@climbSF.com

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Privage Condominium Estates is an ultra luxury new development located on the intracoastal waterway in Fort Lauderdale Florida. For more information on how to reserver a unit, contact Previews International Specialists Michelle Real or James P. Doran of The Real Team Coldwell Banker at 954-699-4692 | info@realteamfl.com | Se Habla Español

A view of The Infinity condo building in San Francisco from Main and Harrison. A mid-rise tower for the building can be seen in the foreground. It appears that they have 29 stories so far.

 

Taken by Andrew Maury - mauryproperties.com.

December 1, 2006.

Long Island City, Queens

A clever and interesting development in the Education Quarter.

Images from the collection of John Norman.

Tim and Rebecca learn more about one of the stunning new homes.

for Photocat: i'm sure that this is Dockside Green (it's across the road from the building in the next shot, on the same side of the street as the roundabout). www.docksidegreen.com/

The new "Waterfront" development going up next to the Twin Sails bridge in Poole.

West Quay Road, Poole.

03.03.3034

The growing new housing development along the River Gipping. Green spaces and tall town houses occupy the old marshalling yards and adjacent to the busy skate park at Grafton Way.

Images by Tony Marsden, formerly Vice Chairman of the Society.

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