Showing posts with label fishbowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishbowl. Show all posts

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Recipe for happy room

1 Telescope
Large windows with view of green outside
Maps on wall
Rack of clothes
Walking shoes
Bookshelves made of old crates
Oriental rug
Futon
A few die-hard plants
Favorite art
Bicycle with basket
Raincoat
Sewing machine
Model ships
Record player
Hula hoops
Karaoke machine
Blackboard
The right cat (manly, stoic, dignified cat with handsome face)
Candles stuck in wine bottles

Thursday, January 15, 2009

New fishbowl?

There is a beautiful park a short drive from where I live. I like to take a walk there, or if I've had one too many cookies that week, a run. Two weeks ago, on just such an occasion, I espied a house for rent along the row facing the park. Idle musing (wonder what it's like to live there) turned into vague considerations (wonder how much the rent is) morphed into mild obsession (hmm, I'm driving past the 5th time this week and the For Rent sign is STILL there) culminated in a spontaneous phone call to view the place yesterday.

And, well... it was such a pretty afternoon. I stood there looking out the front door: blown by the breeze, touched by the sun, the trees were a million types of green, their leaves the moving scales of a shimmering fish. A feeling of happiness and relaxation trickled into me like a quiet stream...

The house itself was modest, a lovely underachiever. Single story with cream walls, small rooms. It's a blank canvas, which suited fine.

Some things (like ice cream flavors) you wait and mull over, some (like love) you don't. So dear reader, I asked: how much? and coughed up a temporary deposit. The owner wants to wait a couple more days before they decide. If the stars align, I will have myself a new fishbowl! Shortly, I'll be canvasing for a housemate to swim around with. So watch this space...

Meanwhile, I'm sure you'll indulge me in a little daydreaming:

This is how pinboards should be. I love how they lean so casually against the wall. It's like a child's 'special' corner.


Goodbye forever BILLY bookcases from IKEA. Give me a motley crew of crates instead!


I often aspire to clean lines or a strongly designed space, but let's be honest, this is more like who I really am. Nothing matches, but everything is obviously much-loved.


The bathroom of the house above. It's a dream! This is the bathroom translation of the view outside the house!

All images from theselby.com