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Just sitting around admiring the view, the saintlucei is looking good from the deck! What’s your current view! 

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No mature palms in this view...yet, but I am working on that. 😀

 

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5 minutes ago, MichaelB said:

No mature palms in this view...yet, but I am working on that. 😀

 

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 Nice  I can see that happening in the near future.🌱

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2 hours ago, MichaelB said:

No mature palms in this view...yet, but I am working on that. 😀

 

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Oh boy , fresh canvas! Harry

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I have a great view here facing southeast and west . It is the reason we bought this house 28 years ago. Our main bedroom , living room , kitchen and dining room are all on the view side of our home. Most of the south facing side of the house is glass with a stackable glass sliding door to merge our living room with the deck.We extended the deck space by adding a retainer wall many years ago . Two years ago we had a large stamped concrete slab to replace the flagstone that was not practical. HarryIMG_3644.thumb.jpeg.cf5242d9ed95ade4c1ca1b51e93c7137.jpeg

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Night time with the smoke from the fireworks , July 4th

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I don't have a deck but here's a palmy view from my back patio.  My largest palms are to the right of this shot.

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Jon Sunder

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9 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I have a great view here facing southeast and west . It is the reason we bought this house 28 years ago. Our main bedroom , living room , kitchen and dining room are all on the view side of our home. Most of the south facing side of the house is glass with a stackable glass sliding door to merge our living room with the deck.We extended the deck space by adding a retainer wall many years ago . Two years ago we had a large stamped concrete slab to replace the flagstone that was not practical. HarryIMG_3644.thumb.jpeg.cf5242d9ed95ade4c1ca1b51e93c7137.jpeg

‘The deck is about 60’ wide , this is right off our living room.IMG_3643.thumb.jpeg.fa9a550b09a950f8a60788bead7bb150.jpeg

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Night time with the smoke from the fireworks , July 4th

I just love it Harry, that’s just a real California feel right down to the mountains! Can I ask have those mountains been learned or that’s natural, mostly in Australia in my area if you see a mountain like that it has been clear felled of vegetation. 
Richard 

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8 hours ago, Fusca said:

I don't have a deck but here's a palmy view from my back patio.  My largest palms are to the right of this shot.

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Must be time to build a deck then. A nice three story tower would be the go, I always wanted a tower deck! 

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The back deck views.  Furniture and catio are all covered for the overnight dew, so none of the actual deck is in either photo.

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33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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5 hours ago, Tracy said:

The back deck views.  Furniture and catio are all covered for the overnight dew, so none of the actual deck is in either photo.

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Now that is a place to sit and have breakfast that’s for sure very impressive! 

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I need to create a deck. 

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Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Tyrone said:

I need to create a deck. 

It seems that way! 

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West view usually looks like first pic but this AM it was the second pic.

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View just after sunrise was nice today from the lanai.  Early in the day, the sun gets under the canopy and the flame burns.

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Formerly in Gilbert AZ, zone 9a/9b. Now in Palmetto, Florida Zone 9b/10a??

 

Tom Blank

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Front street view just to show the summer dought conditions. Lawns don't stand a chance. Many believe it's always rainy in the PNW. Two seasons, wet and dry.

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15 hours ago, Brad52 said:

West view usually looks like first pic but this AM it was the second pic.

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Well iam moving to Hawaii now that last pic confirmed it! 

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15 hours ago, sonoranfans said:

View just after sunrise was nice today from the lanai.  Early in the day, the sun gets under the canopy and the flame burns.

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That Chambeyronia just takes the cake, solid as Chambeyronia beautiful, a cup of tea and biscuit is all you need there! 

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6 hours ago, Las Palmas Norte said:

Front street view just to show the summer dought conditions. Lawns don't stand a chance. Many believe it's always rainy in the PNW. Two seasons, wet and dry.

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No need for a toque in that weather eh! I have driven a car though you’re area one beautiful part of the world. Absolutely gorgeous, Canada will always have a place in my heart! 

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8 hours ago, Las Palmas Norte said:

Front street view just to show the summer dought conditions. Lawns don't stand a chance. Many believe it's always rainy in the PNW. Two seasons, wet and dry.

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Wow. I had no idea it got that dry there. I always think of the PNW as a lush, cool, and very wet environment.

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9 hours ago, Las Palmas Norte said:

Front street view just to show the summer dought conditions. Lawns don't stand a chance. Many believe it's always rainy in the PNW. Two seasons, wet and dry.

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I've only seen lawn like that after storm surge.

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4 hours ago, MichaelB said:

Wow. I had no idea it got that dry there. I always think of the PNW as a lush, cool, and very wet environment.

Every summer it's dry here. Our wildfire rating always reaches high to extreme from the scarcity of rain. The on-shore rain patterns are deflected north to the central coast and southern Alaska, gradually returning in mid late October.

 

Posted
3 hours ago, SeanK said:

I've only seen lawn like that after storm surge.

Are you referring to coastal flooding? I expect salt water could do that. Lawns go dormant and green up once the autumn rains return.

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2 hours ago, Las Palmas Norte said:

Are you referring to coastal flooding? I expect salt water could do that. Lawns go dormant and green up once the autumn rains return.

Saltwater 

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5 hours ago, Las Palmas Norte said:

Are you referring to coastal flooding? I expect salt water could do that. Lawns go dormant and green up once the autumn rains return.

 

9 hours ago, SeanK said:

I've only seen lawn like that after storm surge.

You should see how dry it gets on my property in a summer drought, the grass is first to come back after rain.

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1 hour ago, happypalms said:

 

You should see how dry it gets on my property in a summer drought, the grass is first to come back after rain.

Exactly the same situation here.

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3 hours ago, Las Palmas Norte said:

Exactly the same situation here.

Yep I never bother to water my lawn, save it for the palms instead. I will never have that manicured Hawaii looking lawn, give me a jungle garden anyday! 

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