From this room (a fairly terrible dwelling where I sleep during the work week - I'm staying on with my
civilian service place for a couple months until I go back to uni because money is convenient), I can see a lawn (with the usual assortment of lawn animalry - blackbirds, rabbits, sometimes cats), elder shrubs, a parking lot, other depressing buildings from the 1970s, clouds of seagulls, and, if I crane my head to the left, a bit of the
Baltic.
At home (from my own room), there's sensible trees, the strange shed/stable/garage row some previous owner of the house built back in the GDR days, and - again further to the left - the western end of our
garden proper and beyond that the lake. Unlike up here, there are more
cats than rabbits.

This looks the way it does because it was taken in the middle of the night with a hilariously long exposure time.