
Greetings dear friends of Hive Garden, I'm happy to be participating in Week 19: Window View of the Hive Garden Question. The first photo in this post shows my little garden, I took it outside, from the window where I always look at my garden, as suggested in the initiative post of week 19.
To view my garden, I can do so from the three windows located in the living room of my house. The windows have geometrically designed, square-shaped bars, and for greater protection, we have installed glass slats. Each one offers a more or less equal view of the garden, and I say this because, depending on their location in the living room, the viewing angles offer greater or lesser breadth of the scene we wish to observe. From the first window, I can see the garden almost completely, except for the flowers I have planted in the corner that faces the living room wall. The view of those plants is somewhat limited; in fact, you have to strain to see them. I have to lean farther than usual and get very close to the window until my body touches it, but even so, I can't see them well.

The second window is the middle one and is my favorite, as I'll tell you why. It offers the perfect width to see the entire garden. To see the little plants that are difficult for me to see from the first window, I can do so just by turning my head. On the other hand, I can see the entrance door. Although the focus is on the garden, it's important to have ample viewing angle width for safety.
I consider it a very comfortable option to see the garden because being located in the middle of the room, I can get directly to it, from the front, without having to stand to the side as it happens to me with window number 1. Perhaps it may seem that the bars and glass slats are an impediment, but really for me they are not and that is why this window is my best option.


The third window also offers a very wide view of the garden. From there, I can even see the plants near the living room wall, the small entrance door, and the garage door. The goal is the garden, and from this window, I can see everything. However, I don't choose it because I don't consider it as accessible as the second window, which I can reach directly without any detours or effort.
This has been my participation in Week 19: Window View. Invite you to join @anggreklestari and @mysteriousroad.
Thank you for reading
The photos are originals taken with my Xiaomi Redmi 9 phone
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Me too. My little garden is my best view at home. I always go there in the morning and in the afternoon
It is very comforting to connect with nature and if we have it at home, so much the better. It is an opportunity that we should not miss. Greetings
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Thank You very much for the support. Regards.
Great! What do you plan to plant there?
Desert rose, sunflowers and Lochitas, for now. Greetings
Nice!
Such beautiful view … I just wrote my entry 😀
Good, I'm going to read you now. Greetings.
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So beautiful. Love your camera. Make sure you plant something nice in that second window.
Thank you very much, I am at it, fixing up my garden to make it look nicer every day. Greetings.
How lovely. The security on the windows don't distract at all from the loveliness of your garden.
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Thank you very much for that nice comment. I feel the same way, they don't block the beauty of my little garden. I love participating in these weekly contests, thank you for that. Regards.