As you may know, Google Maps has added a "street view" feature that lets you see what various places on the map look like when you're standing there. They actually send a car with a special camera around collecting 360-degree photos every 10 feet or so. They've only done this for a couple of neighborhoods in Beaverton, and Oak Hills is one of them.
It looks to me like they took our pictures about three months ago, since they captured my neighbor's fence during construction.
If I'd known they were coming, I guess I'd have mowed my lawn that day.