25 Steps: Show Us What You See From Your Front Door?

Here is one more activity aimed to share with tour participants a glimpse into the places we live and work. Are you ready?

From the front door of your home or office, take twenty five steps outside and take a photo that shows the landscape or cityscape of your location. Give us a sense what your world looks like.

Start walking, count, then look around…

Just use reply button below and drag and drop your photo into the editor or use the upward arrow icon in the editor to select the photo. And just let us know where these 25 steps are.

This is one of many open topics in the full set of activities and ideas for participating in the OEGlobal 2025 Tour.


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25 steps outside my door from our rural home 20km west of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada is this view to the west. Wide open skies, the big kind of open, leads to possibility and opportunity.

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I love this kind of sharing! Here’s our view from the end of Africa looking North (west-ish)!

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What a view! It’s almost the same as mine. Except for the lush trees, mountains, ocean…

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25 steps takes me round my house into our garden, in Pully just outside Lausanne in Switzerland. From here I can see Lac Léman (Lake Geneva) and the French Alps on the other side - also our cherry trees turning into spectacular Fall colours.

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What fantastic colours @LauraHenderson

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Looking out from the back porch on a frosty, October morning (not 25 steps - I was still in my socks!) in northeastern Connecticut.

Nice view! And right on the water- is that a lake or a river? Trees still look very green,

Why not go barefoot?

Thanks for sharing the view!