New satellite coverage of my house

Up until recently, the satellite coverage of Los Alamos provided by maps.google, terraserver, etc. has been somewhat lackluster. Its resolution was considerably worse than that of surrounding areas and the imagery was taken on a snowy day, when the high contrast of the resulting images made details difficult to see. A search on maps.google today revealed the following image of my house:

That's Bob's 2001 Ford Windstar and 1965 Chrystler 300 parked out in front. Behind the Chrystler a couple spaces is the neighbor's red Volvo wagon and in the off-street spot behind that is the neighbor's green Subaru. Across the street from the Chrystler is a white Suburban owned by the couple in the duplex across the street. The carport at my place seems to be unoccupied (my truck and Cari's Cougar both stick out the end a ways when parked in there), suggesting that Cari and I weren't at home.

The image is oriented with north up, and the shadow of the tall narrow pine tree across the street falls at about 30° left of vertical, meaning that the sun was probably at about 150° azimuth. This suggests an image capture time of about 10:00 AM. The image was taken from slightly south and east of the zenith.

The deciduous tree in the front yard doesn't have any leaves on it, suggesting a capture date somewhere between October and April. The neighbor with the Volvo and the Subaru moved away before the leaves fell off this autumn, and I think Bob bought the minivan after April of 2005, meaning that this image was taken sometime between October '05 and April '06. It's a bummer that it didn't happen one of the days that I was on the roof working on the ham antenna or weather station; because I'd certainly show up here.