Look out our windows 3 (Ixtapaluca edition)
Here’s the third and final part of the series that lets you look out our windows! The first part was here, and here’s part 2. Now, let’s go to the third floor…
Top left – the top of the stairs. These two windows face opposite directions. The other window is the window in the door that leads out to the roof, where we hang our clothes to dry. 🙂 The wall straight ahead is on our roof (don’t push it too hard, you might fall off!) You can see all the little red satellite dishes out there.
Looking out over our neighbourhood and beyond. I think the window is open – hence one side is darker than the other. You can see the white or black water tanks on the top of some of the roofs.
Looking out the other direction. Now, I should say that this is the window I often use to take pictures of the spectacular volcanoes. However, you have to look out at an angle to see them – this photo is taken looking straight out. You can see someone else’s roof out there with the white skylights.
This looks out over our roof to the house next door. Sorry about the junk – this is “that room” where the junk goes.
By the way, that white thing going across is plastic attached to the far wall. We put it there to keep the rain from running down the wall and soaking between the two houses. Crude, but effective!
Thanks for looking out our windows! Now – come visit, and have a look inside! 🙂
Want a closer view? These pictures are currently in our photo gallery here.