Living in Seymour there was nothing to look at. Dr. Stout across the street had a few trees — but nothing much. The homes were all pretty on my street but after you’ve seen them 100 thousand times you stop even looking.
I wonder if I’ll ever feel the same about the view here…

I hadn’t seen an Indiana sunset in about 10 years!

The bigger windows in front of the Seymour house were in a hallway. Not like we would spend a bunch of time there. And to see out the back of the house, you had to be in the sunroom. Not great when it’s mid-summer or mid-winter.
The only view missing here is to the north… the garage part is on that side and I don’t care. There’s plenty to see without looking that direction anyway. Like the view to the south…
