It was really a wonderful getaway. Part of me wishes I could live permanently in a place like that ... though the lack of wi-fi would probably do me in. :)
I think I'd live there, but go to the city on the weekends and do all my computer-ish things for two days, then retreat once again to sweet solitude. (With a mountain of books from the library and fresh coffee beans, of course.)
I'm pretty sure that no one I know is still here, but I thought I'd make a last post anyway, just for the heck of it. I'm sorry you didn't make it, Google Plus. Sleep well.
What a lovely place to start the day!
ReplyDeleteIt was really a wonderful getaway. Part of me wishes I could live permanently in a place like that ... though the lack of wi-fi would probably do me in. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd live there, but go to the city on the weekends and do all my computer-ish things for two days, then retreat once again to sweet solitude. (With a mountain of books from the library and fresh coffee beans, of course.)
ReplyDeleteOh, of course! :)
ReplyDelete‘Climbing buttes’, is that what the kids are calling it these days? ;-p
ReplyDeleteI'd hate to admit how many years it's been since I knew what the kids were calling "it" ... or anything else, for that matter.
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