You can see on these aerial views my property and my house delimited by the red line and pointed with the red arrow and red circle. Click on the photos to see larger images. Photos taken in São Paulo State, Brazil.
For photos of the sky from around the world, check out the links on the Skywatch home page.
What a great place to live - lucky you!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love your header image too.
ReplyDeleteHow neat. I have had some of the farm here and it always gives a different perspective
ReplyDeleteSonia, you live in a fabulous place! I like very much these views from the plane, so green all around, with those beautiful beaches!
ReplyDeleteHave a good Sunday!
This is amazing.
ReplyDeleteRegina
Vives en un sitio muy bonito,el paiseje es precioso, saludos.
ReplyDeleteHola Sonia,acabo de conèixer aquest blog tan maco, m'agrada molt, vius en un lloc de somni. Felicitats.
ReplyDeleteXavi
what a wonderful place! it's nice to see it now in its splendour!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteThis looks a most beautiful place to live.
Lucky you.
Happy weekend.
LINDO, LINDO! Lindo lugar!
ReplyDeleteIncredible. You live in such a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is what skywatch is about, really nice!!!
ReplyDeleteI am officially jalours now, what a great place to live!!!
Have a nice SWF
Greatings from NL
Fabulous shot of a magnificent property. Lovely view from the plane.
ReplyDeleteCool! I'd love to take some aerial shots - looks fun!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what your house looks like, but I think the LOCATION would make ANY house wonderful!
ReplyDeletesimply great aerial captures of your home and area...looks like a most beautiful spot to be.
ReplyDeleteWhat a novel way to show the sky-view in São Paulo! And even from that far up the water is still beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place! Saw your blogname, love Whitman's poetry, so had to drop by. Glad I did.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. I met Wim at the opening party for his film here (we have a mutual friend)--great guy, loves Butte. Didn't think "Don't Come Knocking" was his best work, though--not in the "Paris Texas" league. And it certainly didn't portray Butte America in the most favorable light--though I did love the couch/dog scene (with the sky revolving around it).
ReplyDeleteWOW! Certainly one of a kind in entry for SWF!
ReplyDeleteAh, I too love the painter Edward Hopper (in answer to your note, that Wenders' film images of Butte buildings reminds you of Hopper)! See my blog post about his work at http://ecorover.blogspot.com/2007/10/ecorover-goes-to-washington-dc.html .
ReplyDeleteDefinitely better than Google Earth (which is nice as such). I remember I tried to find where you live by Google Earth when I first found your nlog!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see your lovely place from the air...that puts everything in perspective.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by 'My Front Porch' for a visit. It's so fun to meet people from near and far.
What a great perspective!
ReplyDeleteOur house is so much like the neighbourgh's ones, from above... lol
How wonderful to have this perspective of yout Home and Ptoperty...I LOVE seeing these Sonia....
ReplyDeleteThere used to be a man who took pictures from a Helpicopter of different areas of Los Angeles. Then, his son would ring the doorbell and show you the pictures....I found that fascinating and got a few prints...And asked could he zero in more on my Garden underneath my house the next time he was in the area...He did! And I have two different pictures from two different years....!
I would imagine you must LOVE having these shots you shared with us as I cherish mine, too!
Awesome shots and a fantastic place to live!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, thanks for visiting Bangor Daily Photo. I'm so glad to see you back on Leaves of Grass.
ReplyDeleteThe aerial photos of your property is amazing. You are sooo close to the water.
I love the shots of your house! You are very lucky to live in such a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful area you seem to live in with the sea so near. Fabulous shots.
ReplyDeleteOlá!
ReplyDeleteAqui quem fala é o Murilo, dos blogs Palavras de Osho e Os nascimentos das palavras.
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Abração!
Wish I was there!
ReplyDeleteYou live in a beautiful part of the world and so close to the water. I'm envious of all the property you have.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my place and saying hello today!
Carolynn
Hi Sonia, I'm happy to see you back also. You live in a beautiful place. I would love to visit Brazil. I have been to Central America, but never South America. Keep the photos coming.
ReplyDeleteHello Sonia !
ReplyDeleteAerial views of your house and property very nice. I like the color af the sea.
Beautiful view!! This is simply great!! Love the shots form top !!Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteMora no paraíso!! Feliz dia do amigo!! Beijus
ReplyDeleteThat is soooo awesome to see your place from an ariel view. Amazing! I love your photos my bloggie friend and I hope your summer is a great one.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures and great place!
ReplyDeleteSonia, that´s a Home in the Paradise...
ReplyDeleteBeijo.
What a lovely part of the world you live in! Close to the water, and close to the fields and countryside. I am happy to return to your blog, I thought you had stopped blogging!
ReplyDeleteQue lugar gostoso, próximo da natureza cercado pelas árvores e pela água. Parabéns!
ReplyDeleteUm grande beijo.
Sonia vc mora no paraiso?
ReplyDeleteParaíso particular mesmo!
ReplyDelete... of course wish I was there too :)))
Beijos!
Sonia you're back!!!!! That's really nice to know.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely spot to call "home".
How fun! Looks like a great place to be!
ReplyDeleteEstou deslumbrada com as fotos e mais ainda de ver onde está situada a sua casa.
ReplyDeleteÉ um local de muita água, parece até que você mora numa ílha.
Amei.
Parabéns.
Beijos
hi lovely to live in that grand space. how far from city of sao paulo?
ReplyDeleteSonia: This is very cool! I love it!
ReplyDeletePaz