Priceless view

Sneaks

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OK, this has nothing to do with C-Dorys, everything to do with eyesight and attention to detail.

I was browsing real estate listings in a former home town and much to my delight found this 1.125 million dollar house with a priceless view. Click here

Do you notice something glaringly missed by the listing agents in these photos?

Had to share it. Bill, you can trash it if you like. After all, to some it might be X rated...
 
Sure is. It's probably gonna be the most viewed listing around until the agents realize what they did. Hint for the optically challenged - look out the window by the fireplace.
 
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Sneaks":3i2nej1d said:
Had to share it. Bill, you can trash it if you like. After all, to some it might be X rated...
Trash it? Nah...

I must admit - my first thought before clicking over there was you had spotted somebody with a C-Dory included in their view.

Hmmm...maybe I wasn't so far off. Are those C-Dogs?

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Thanks for the great LAUGH....John and I are waiting to go to Providence Hospital in Everett where he is facing possible Heart by-pass surgery, and boy did we need something funny!!!! Thanks again...Judy
 
My best wishes for John. I've been through that surgery twice. Once in the early years of bypass surgery - 1975 and again in 1994. It's scary and can be life changing, but with current technology and a good surgeon his biggest task will be getting through the discomfort. He gets to sleep through it. You, on the other hand, get to bite nails for several hours....

You can tell him for me that he needs to get all the laughs out now, plus any sneezing and coughing, because he doesn't want to engage in any of those three activities for the first month after surgery. Oh, they're safe enough, it's just that the new crack in his sternum will protest LOUDLY! Just get him a nice big Teddy Bear to hug when he feels a cough coming on, then take a picture when the time comes. That too, will become priceless.
 
JudyBlueEyes":1029x01c said:
....John and I are waiting to go to Providence Hospital in Everett where he is facing possible Heart by-pass surgery, and boy did we need something funny!!!! Thanks again...Judy

Oh, my goodness!?! How did the wait turn out? I do hope all is well.
 
John has to have a for sure 4 way bypass, but probably a 5. We are waiting for a set date, but it will be soon. John is most upset that his boating days on Judy Blue Eyes are ended for now. We wanted to go to Squim. He is so happy with the JBE, that just gettin back on it will make him recover sooner. Thanks for all your well wishes. Judy
 
Judy and John,

Here's to wishing John a very speedy recovery.

While boating may be out for a little while, if you guys are up for the drive, Sequim is a great place to come without a boat - there is camping available within walking distance of the dock, and we usually have our Saturday night potluck up in the group camping area. There's also lodging just up the road from the State Park.

Looking forward to seeing you two again, it was a real pleasure meeting you at Langley.
 
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