30 years later, the iconic 'Bliss' green hill from Windows XP is still thriving — lucky passerby captures the hill looking almost identical to the 1996 photograph in 'super rare' event
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For the release of Windows XP, Microsoft picked out a default wallpaper featuring a then-random rolling green hill and named it "Bliss." Almost immediately, it became a worldwide sensation, largely due to the operating system's prevalence, turning common terrain into an icon. Decades later, it's hard to find that hill in the same condition because it's usually covered in dead grass, but one lucky Redditor managed to capture it at the perfect time of the year.
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In the picture above, the hill looks almost identical to the original wallpaper, and that's because OP was very lucky. This is actually a privately owned hill in Sonoma County, in the small town of Napa, and it's usually covered in vineyards all year round. When the original wallpaper was taken back in 1996, photographer Charles O'Rear had caught it at a rather fortunate time. The vineyards had been removed from the area due to pest control, allowing the grass to grow emerald and picturesque.
Redditor u/SuperPJG123 basically replicated that luck and managed to travel past the hill when it was at its peak — uninterrupted by human intervention. The vineyards and resulting dead grass are gone, and nature has reclaimed its property. Over the years, many people have visited this area and remarked on how the "Bliss Hill" is no longer the same; left to rot unattended, without understanding the nuances of the situation. Even in vineyard season, the hill doesn't look bad, per se, just not as visually striking.
Article continues belowThe original picture was captured on a Mamiya RZ67 medium-format film camera, while this modern one was likely snapped in the auto mode of a smartphone, so there's a bit of a drop in sophistication, but we digress. The clouds also look a bit different, understandably so. And the iconic blue sky isn't as punchy, which Charles O'Rear claimed was never altered. Nostalgia aside, it's great to catch up with an old friend.
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Vecuccio The sky in the original was so obviously fiddled with in Photoshop / Paintshop Pro. The photographer must think people were born yesterday.Reply -
bigdragon Know what would be a dream come true? A new Windows XP. Something fast, responsive, lightweight, out of your way, and cohesive. I really do think Windows XP Media Center Edition was the best OS Microsoft ever made (Windows 10 Creators Update being my second favorite). Windows 11 continues to be absolutely insufferable to use.Reply -
CelicaGT Reply
I remember wiping Win98 from the HDD on my overclocked to 1Ghz AMD Duron 800 rig to install XP on day one of its release. It was beautiful. I remember leaving that rig running for days, just because suddenly I could. The Bliss wallpaper is still one of the most iconic images in computing, I have it up on one of my Linux installs,. Partially out of spite to be honest.bigdragon said:Know what would be a dream come true? A new Windows XP. Something fast, responsive, lightweight, out of your way, and cohesive. I really do think Windows XP Media Center Edition was the best OS Microsoft ever made (Windows 10 Creators Update being my second favorite). Windows 11 continues to be absolutely insufferable to use. -
John Kiser Reply
Ahh more whining about 11. 11 is fine. Insufferable really? What about it in your own words is actually Insufferable. You can easily turn off ads. The nonsensical whining early on of new telemetry data tied to a voice assistant that all of them have was nauseating. And now the anti-ai people are after thembigdragon said:Know what would be a dream come true? A new Windows XP. Something fast, responsive, lightweight, out of your way, and cohesive. I really do think Windows XP Media Center Edition was the best OS Microsoft ever made (Windows 10 Creators Update being my second favorite). Windows 11 continues to be absolutely insufferable to use. -
CelicaGT The only thing that really bugs me about 11 is all the extra clicks to do what used to be one, maybe two. UI regression. The rest is...fine. Well, there's also the "Where'd that setting go?" trivia each time I need to change something core. It's funny how relevant the old Control Panel still is.Reply -
Eximo My start menu is currently broken after the latest round of updates. Menu only opens about 1/4 of the time. Search field causes the start menu to close. Typing text just goes alphabetically though each application listed. I can still manually navigate through all applications.Reply
Coupled with all the recent issues with Windows updates (some of which I didn't experience), I've pretty much lost all trust in them to keep it going. Have to use it at work, but it has become a buggy slow mess on what should be pretty fast hardware.
Just launching explorer, or any MS application reminds me of hard drive days. -
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And if it was 'fiddled with' is it less useful and/or attractive? How many images today are not 'fiddled with' if not totally made up. I have a version of that wallpaper on my main machines. Why? Because it is a pleasant image.Vecuccio said:The sky in the original was so obviously fiddled with in Photoshop / Paintshop Pro. The photographer must think people were born yesterday. -
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(usability) start menu sometimes fails to appear or has a significant delay on appearingJohn Kiser said:Insufferable really? What about it in your own words is actually Insufferable.
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marcdmx "the hill looking almost identical"? are you blind?! LOL. This looks nowhere near. I mean, the curvature is there and that's about it. I am also almost identically looking to actor Brad Pitt, because I have head, beard and eyes.Reply -
elfenix While the hill is in Sonoma county, it's not usually covered on grape vines (Sonoma is full of cattle ranching) and it's not in the town of Napa, which is in Napa county (the town of Sonoma is closer). Napa isn't far because the counties are next to each other.Reply