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The View From My Window

02 Feb 2008 03:05 am

The scene at my mysterious undisclosed location:

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Easy. Phoenix.

Superstitions in the background? I noticed that the us air inflight magazine had an ad for the Brazilian bbq.

It looks like the next messiah was just born in a Holiday Inn in the deserts of Arizona. I guess that makes MY the little drummer boy.

Arizona? Matt blogs the Super Bowl?

Judging from the ridgeline in the background, he's on the wrong side of the Valley for the Super Bowl.

Uncle Owen's moisture farm?

What...you think we don't know what Phoenix looks like?

What...you think we don't know what Phoenix looks like?

How can you sleep with that searchlight aimed into your window? :-)

that's clearly canada. look at those palm trees!

Patrick Nielsen Hayden, has anyone told you you have to perfect name to be in the Brat Pack?

Nome, AK? I'm no good at this stupid game.

Wow. Shaw has really gentrified.

On the long-defunct set of Hey Dude?

Basra?

Definitely the town of Tufa from Asheron's Call.

Internet-less Dubai?

Guantanamo?

Cheap motel whereever the Super Bowl is being played?

It's a resort in Tucson. Maybe White Stallion ranch.

The view is nice - but Matt's actually in an unheated tent outside Taos, New Mexico...

That's where wannabe pundits end up...

He's stealing wireless access from one of those other buildings over there...

Using my advanced investigative skills (i.e. clicking on the photo), I've discovered that it's tagged "Tucson" and "Mountain." The next photo in the stream is tagged "Tucson," "Ranch," and "White Stallion."

In other words, Kieran wins.

White Stallion Ranch is up the road from where I live, and my wife ran a conference out of there last month, so I'm at an unfair advantage.

Bah. I'm in Minnesota where we've had several successive deep-cold snaps. It sounds so good to be down where there are palm trees and it's warm...

brr.

That reminds me: what happened with "the view from my breakfast" series?


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