Day Two Hundred & Forty-Seven, September 3rd, 2024 and Prompt Soup #0.31

What does your ideal home look like?

It rests on a 2.3 acre lot of willows and firs. The grounds are littered with a variety of vegetables, roots, and spices, but it’s all wild. They decorated delicately showing a lightly trodden path to the large patio that encompasses the perimeter of the house. The rests a hanging an empty hammock with two rocking. Chairs across the patio walkway where a solitary stable stands resolute and silent.

At the purple and large door rests a large brass knob. It creaks and groans with a teal powder reminiscent on the hand after the door is pushed open.

The large foray says hello with a standing bookcase encased in glass, depression glass on the shelves, these from an old and gone grandmother rest forever collecting faint dust particles in the light.

Continuing on there’s a small half bath with a toilet and sink, mirror, cabinet for medicines and triage, a drawer for toilet paper and tissue.

Then you come to the kitchen. An oversized and open kitchen that has a large bay door that opens up, overhead leaving the elements in close range. There’s a large stove top and range with ample ashen stone counter tops.

Produce and perishables are in a double wide fridge that’s doors are clear for clear and concise ordering. The island has drawers filled with all necessities for the kitchen, mixer, food processor, blender, knife sharpener, bread maker, pans, baking sheets, and assorted, needed utensils.

On to the living room which has a good sized TV on the wall but there are bookcases that shroud the walls. Each loaded with books of awe, wonder, and splendour. Each bookcase is handmade and birthed from recycled beach wood. The hall way leads onto a spiral staircase that leads to a master bedroom with a large bathroom, shower, tub, toilet, bidet, and dryer. Two guest rooms, and a craft room, an art studio and a sensory room that rests atop the third floor.

The back yard has a small pond with coy fish, room enough for an oversized run for the Pyrenees and private hut.


C’est La Vie

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NOSCE TE IPSUM