The Swiss chalet where they serve hot schnapps and the rocking chair where the old fraulein knits her strudel.i can't get over @yyaldrin's picture especially when compared to yours luke. the communal pot plants vs the old discarded mattress. the towering firs vs the wire and ladder
all i can say is this doesn't seem to stop anyone in londonbut the courtyard is private and you need a key to enter. plus, a lot of windows face the courtyard, it's difficult to sneak around and vandalize or steal.
mental innitThe Swiss chalet where they serve hot schnapps and the rocking chair where the old fraulein knits her strudel.
There is - or in fact used to be - a law protecting skylines and views and suchlike. For instance you couldn't block the view to St Pauls or whatever local monument, but they've realised that it was stopping them making money so they find more and more ways to be flexible.london is quite unique in how low little storeys most of the buildings have isn't it?
That's Paris isn't it? We've got lots of high rise stufflondon is quite unique in how low little storeys most of the buildings have isn't it?