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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i have a garden - it is overlooked on 3 sides but only from upstairs rooms - but one side is an elderly fella who is almost blind - another by another old fella who ive seen strutting round his garden in the buff(welcome to my world) - and the other has children so if i know they are about i cover up my nether regions - |
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I've got one, but even though it's pretty small I don't have enough time to do it justice which frustrates me. I'd love a bigger garden, and more time!
It's not too overlooked - and since the new neighbours' builder putting up a taller fence kindly imparted the fact that they were naturists (hence the fence) - I might feel more inclined to sunbathe topless out there this year |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i have a garden ,my front doors in it , my house is kind of sideways so my 2 living room windows and my fron door look out into my gardens ..
there not small but not big , one ends grass the other ends pebbles ....nicely enclosed .
im often out there naked , putting washing on line , rubbish in bins , spraying deodrant... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a garden, front rear and sides. It's not overlooked to the rear so it feels quite secluded. It's my favourite place and although I am a bit of a sun God, I will sit there early evening even when it's a bit chilly, under my patio heater, just taking in the sounds. I'm selling soon and a similar garden will be a must in my next home. |
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By *wo4FemCouple
over a year ago
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We have a garden in the back. Have 3 2 seater love chairs set around a firepit. It's nice to sit out in the sun and put the bbq on now and then. Also nice on warm nights with a few beers and the fire burning. Mrs2 likes to toast marshmallows over it.
Mr2 |
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I'd hate not to have a garden I love mine. It can be fairly secluded if no-one is on the allotments at the bottom of the garden's. I need to increase the height of my fence a little then I'll be ok. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've got one, but even though it's pretty small I don't have enough time to do it justice which frustrates me. I'd love a bigger garden, and more time!
It's not too overlooked - and since the new neighbours' builder putting up a taller fence kindly imparted the fact that they were naturists (hence the fence) - I might feel more inclined to sunbathe topless out there this year "
Oh can I come round to yours then please ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have a nice sized garden at the back, we have tall fences but can see into it from next doors upstairs window. Then the kids at the bottom look over when they're on the trampoline.
We do like sitting out in the summer with a drink and putting the chimenea on x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wish I had a garden, House hunting is back on!
Do you have one ?
Is it over looked ?
How often do you get to sunbathe/relax in it ?"
Mines completely overlooked and private, half acre garden semi rural and it's on the market |
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"I wish I had a garden, House hunting is back on!
Do you have one ?
Is it over looked ?
How often do you get to sunbathe/relax in it ?"
Mines completely in -overlooked and private, half acre garden semi rural and it's on the market |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I wish I had a garden, House hunting is back on!
Do you have one ?
Is it over looked ?
How often do you get to sunbathe/relax in it ?"
Mines completely un -overlooked and private, half acre garden semi rural and it's on the market |
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"I've got one, but even though it's pretty small I don't have enough time to do it justice which frustrates me. I'd love a bigger garden, and more time!
It's not too overlooked - and since the new neighbours' builder putting up a taller fence kindly imparted the fact that they were naturists (hence the fence) - I might feel more inclined to sunbathe topless out there this year
Oh can I come round to yours then please ? "
You'd be very welcome so long as you brought hot brilliant sunshine with you too! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a garden.. but as im in a victorian terrace.. I am overlooked on all sides by multiple houses.. I sun bathe topless.. if the neighbours really feel the need to look.. i dont care |
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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago
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we all used to love our garden here until my next door neighbour got a dog and kept physically abusing him (which my kids saw) and it became aggressive and snarled all the time while left dumped outside on it's own, right now music is blasting out out there also.
it's a nice garden and not tiny but not massive. i spent a few years planting bushes and trees when i first moved in and put up a swing set for my kids which they used to love. many pets are buried in it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have 1 acre, very rural. Nice views across Kenmare bay and hills. Front garden with great shelter and have had some lovely naughty fun there . Lots of wildlife ; foxes ,song birds ,hawks and even stick insects! Love to be outdoors. Only thing bad here; the midges can be deadly |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes! Did the whole garden up last year, new turf, decking and flower beds. Fruit and veg planted out, just one last bed to fill and then set the new patio |
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