I'm now imagining
you living on a busy street where passersby stop to watch you cook through the window (like a cooking show on mute).
Do
you live on a busy street with lots of traffic?
I live on the busiest street ever, and with my window wide open, I must suffer through the intolerable buzzing of cars every five seconds.
If
you live on a busy street, it is likely that this method will attract potential buyers, so it's not a tool that should be dismissed.
We couldn't see
ourselves living on a busy street in a massive old house surrounded by apartment buildings.
We live on a busy street that is frequently visited by people selling / promoting a number wares, also frequent deliveries and visits from my kids friends.
We have a large picture window in our living room, and
live on a busy street... right now we have those big vertical blinds (eww!)
Not exact matches
«The time will come when in the
busy office or
on the noisy
street you can enter into the silence by simply drawing the mantle of your own thoughts about you and realizing that there and everywhere the Spirit of Infinite
Life, Love, Wisdom, Peace, Power, and Plenty is guiding, keeping, protecting, leading you.
We
live on top of a
busy bar
on one of the loudest
streets in Brooklyn.
(It isn't fair to label parents who want to, say, walk an 8 - year - old to school «helicopter parents» — that particular family may
live near
busy streets, that child may not be ready to navigate those
streets on his own, or those parents may simply want to wait till their child is a little older before he walks alone.)
I used to take all my own shots but my old tripod broke, plus I used to
live on a super
busy street that made me feel really silly while out there taking pictures with bunches of passersby apologizing and homeless people asking me for money and such.
«Menashe» is thoroughly absorbing and offers a fresh and probing look at a cloistered community
living in plain sight
on busy New York
streets.
We had a 6 - month temporary
living situation
on a very
busy street so they had to stay inside.
Dangriga really doesn't offer much in the way of tourism amenities, but curious travelers who find themselves wandering the
busy streets will observe wheelings and dealings among locals, and get a real look at daily
life on the Belize coastline.
By capturing something as mundane as a fleeting moment
on a
busy street, he could transform
life into art, creating a picture that could be savored long after the event had transpired.
Even if you
live in a safe neighborhood, if you are
on the ground floor
on a
busy street, there is always the chance of an attempted break in.
Going back to my opening conundrum, I realized there's nothing necessarily wrong with the apartment I've
lived in for seven years, except that it sits
on a
busy street.
Gives me inspiration to tackle my side yard... A water feature would do a lot to improve the feel of the space and block out a bit of the traffic noises (I
live on a particularly
busy street).
I love the look of minimal but I
live on a corner
on a
busy street so privacy is an issue but if I didn't I would have very little if anything
on my windows.
We
live on corner lot
on a
busy street (here in Greensboro, North Carolina) so I immediately wanted privacy.
I have a travelling husband and
live on a fairly
busy (well marketed) through
street.
I
live on a very
busy street in Tacoma.
I
live on a very
busy street so my front door sees a lot of action so I'd like to weed out friends and foes from each other and this would be so helpful.