Would You Live Here? Why? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

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A photo of a block of art-deco looking apartments on top of a cliff.
Apartments on top of a cliff.

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54 thoughts on “Would You Live Here? Why? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

      1. That’s strange. It’s a YouTube embed. YouTube dying? lol!
        That was a lot of rain. It blackened the skies. This is during the daytime and it looks like night.

        1. Must have been a YouTube thing. When I saw your comment I went to check and It loaded fine.
          I sometimes experience that delay on other sites with embedded YT videos.

  1. How’s the view? In general, I don’t think I could live with close neighbors like that. While I probably live in the smallest possible home right now, the world is my garden and I prefer space and nature around me instead of neighbors. :)

    1. I love the thought of the world being your garden, Liesbet. Living in an apartment block has its ups and downs, but I wouldn’t want to live in one anymore. Neighbours make a huge difference. Fortunately, ours are great, and I enjoy walking their dog for them when they’re both at the office.

  2. I don’t think I’d want to live there. Ocean views are nice… during the day. At night, it’s just a dark void. I prefer to have a view that includes lights at night. Also, I’d be worried about cliff erosion. At least where I live, the homes that are built on cliffs overlooking the ocean are pretty precarious… and some have fallen to the beach below. Yikes! But, like Terri said, it would be fun to visit for a few days!

    1. The sea doesn’t reach the cliff these apartments are on, Janis. Although I realise there is still the possibility of weather erosion. On clear nights, there would be great views of the stars and the moon, but on cloudy nights, nothing. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the apartments in this block are summer homes rather than all-year-round homes.

  3. It looks like a lovely setting, but I’m more of a blend-into-the-woods kind of guy.

  4. Nope! Depending on location, rainy season and mud slides. Earthquakes. 😳🫨 No outdoor run space for two Border Aussies. No shade trees. Prefer living in a house. The View cannot make up for any of that. 🥰 Christine

      1. Hugh, read your comment, there’s a road/ path to the beach. Walking Up and Down for older people? Don’t think so. At this point- mid 80s- in life, I’m looking for flat ground and handrails. 🙄☺️ Christine

      1. You know, I think that might just be it, Hugh. I hadn’t given it a thought to ‘see’ it from a different perspective. As I read in another comment, you mentioned the building looks down on a beach. And, as you said, it also looks quite bleak, being all on its own. I wonder if there are trees behind the building?

        Thank you so much for reminding me to look at things with different lenses! :)

        1. Behind the back of the apartments is a road with trees and some houses, Cher. The beach has a lovely restaurant (popular at lunchtime) and cafe that serves fantastic homemade cakes.

        2. It sounds wonderful, Hugh! If I’m being honest, you had me at “homemade cakes!” Thank you for telling me about the area around the building.

          Thank you also for providing us with a terrific prompt when looking at the photo!

        3. Hugh, that is such a brilliant idea! I’m going to start incorporating it into some of my blog post titles! Thank you sooooooooooooooooo much, Hugh! Cher xoxoxo

  5. No thanks. To much to clean. No room for a garden. Probably horribly windy most of the time. When it’s Mid-summer it would ever so hot.

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