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Bipolar ForumsLounge - Off topic discussionsLook out your front door
08/17/2009 02:12 PM
Spitfire
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What do you see out your front door?

What do you see out your back door?

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Front Door: I see a farm field I think someone forgot to harvest hay. Shocked

Back Door: 3 silos, 3 barns, a swimming hole and an overgrown garden. Oh, wait, I see my rooster and also his "girlfriends" pecking the back lawn!

What do YOU see?

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08/17/2009 03:22 PM  Top
ExyLexy
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Do not have a backyard.

when i open my front door i see a trail leading to my mailbox.

Im in an apartment so not much scenery lol, but still pretty nice!

Lexis

Fight for what you love, Not for what you hate.

Lexis

08/17/2009 04:16 PM  Top
pirateprincess421
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I see a street and some of my grass.

My backyard is big with a tree and a shed. I can see my neighbors back yard and my other neighbors to the right and left.

Princess Lainey

Lamictal 200mg
Risperdal 1.5mg
Trazadon 100mg
Klonapin 1mg
Lexapro 20mg
Wellbutrin 150mg

PS...I hate the snow

Please note that I am not a psychiatrist or psychologist. My opinions are personal only. This site is not intended to be a substitution for professional care, nor is anyone here qualified to make diagnoses.

08/17/2009 05:12 PM  Top
red1965
red1965
 
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Front door, lake and fields. Back door, deep woods. We call it home...

08/17/2009 05:27 PM  Top
rmm164
rmm164
 
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Front door: Lots of flowers that I have planted and grown for the summer. A trellas with green beans and cucumbers which need to be picked. My house plants that I put out for the summer. My porch which is covered. My porch chairs.

Back door: A bunch of annoying, loud neighbors. (I'd rather go back to the front...)

Rhonda

I am by no means a professional and the views I post are strictly my opinion and are not meant to substitute for professional advice.

08/20/2009 12:54 AM  Top
UnsureOfMyself
 
Posts: 683
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My back door, sealed shut. There's another tenants suite on the other side of the door, first night here I heard him trying the doorknob constantly, so I screwed screws diagonally through the door into the frame, put moldings into the corners of the door and glued them in, plus screwed those, then put 5 inch insulation in front of the door, poly'd over it, sealed THAT shut, and covered it over with a thick fleece blanket. Pretty quiet. Lol.

My front door, I see trees that give privacy from the people who walk by on the sidewalk, a gate, little bits of my neighbors' cars, and the big tree in the middle of the lawn.

My friends call me Jonesy

If I was to tell you I was crazy, you`d laugh it off, if I was to tell you I have a depressive disorder thats controllable with medication, you`d label me crazy. Kinda backwards, I say....

08/20/2009 09:08 PM  Top
Judith53
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My back door sits on a very large park and train tracks are close. I watch Amtrak go by twice a day and wish I was on it going somewhere. Wait, I've been travelling all week. Sorry, I haven't slept in two nights. Out the front door are the ugly neighbors I haven't liked since I have been here and keep praying they move- too noisey, too nosey, and inconsiderate.
Judith53

08/21/2009 03:06 AM  Top
Marimac
Posts: 340
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No back door on my apartment. I'm supposed to go out the window if there's a fire (yes, I had to sign that paper with my lease).

Front door is looking at another front door. Ahh, apartment life.

However, my windows (you know, the fire escapes?) look out onto a patch of woods and I have a bird feeder out there that I have to refill every few days. So, that's very nice.

Breathe deep and take one more step forward.

Lamictal 200
Wellbutrin 300
Celexa 40

08/21/2009 10:15 AM  Top
darkxhuntress
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Front door: Steps, sidewalk, and more apartment buildings.

Back door: Steps, grass,and back of apartment buildings.

Barbara

05/04/2012 06:42 AM  Top
StickyPaws

that's an old CCR song! doo-doo-doo, lookin' out my back door.

I see water, trees, and pesky neighbors out my front. And more trees out my back.

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