Thursday afternoon's high winds became a brief thunderstorm about 7 p.m., and as I drove the last lap home across floodplain, a tall, vivid rainbow appeared, visible end to end. Excited, I found and wildly drove up the wrong side of a back road leading to a vista on a hilltop, scrambled out of the car and photographed the rainbow, by then fading. The chase itself was the day's highlight.
There followed a purple and lemon sunset so awesome I thanked God I was alive and outdoors to see it. During some sunsets, I'm indoors, working. It's a crime and I know it. On my one visit to the Grand Canyon I joined the people anticipating and gathering to watch the sunset as an event, as a one-time-only performance, and thought then, "This is the right way to honor a day of our one and only life." Having finished the drive home, I saw the sunset had changed its key, creating a Thomas Kincaid painting of my own dwelling. Sometimes I look at it thinking, "I live here? People can live in only one place. This is my home? The home I've chosen for my one and only life? How -- how awesome!"
When I moved here I was reverent about sunrise and sunset, grasses and moonlight, things that in the city are in artificially short supply. Thursday's rainbow invited me (and everyone) to renew that reverence, and the sunset sent me this letter, written with light.
Showing posts with label dream house. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015
The Ideal Home
Build it yourself overnight from free, replenishable, all-natural materials.
Can be built at your choice of location.
Open, airy, and lots of light.
Automatically makes you a living, while you stay safe and at leisure.
Makes you the center of the universe.
Entirely non-toxic and always mold-free.
Earthquake-proof. Water-resistant. Can be mended or rebuilt if necessary.
Esthetically pleasing. Harmonizes with the environment. (Frank Lloyd Wright, eat your heart out.)
Can be built at your choice of location.
Open, airy, and lots of light.
Automatically makes you a living, while you stay safe and at leisure.
Makes you the center of the universe.
Entirely non-toxic and always mold-free.
Earthquake-proof. Water-resistant. Can be mended or rebuilt if necessary.
Esthetically pleasing. Harmonizes with the environment. (Frank Lloyd Wright, eat your heart out.)
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
People's Dream Houses
The local paper printed a recent survey from Yahoo Real Estate about what U.S. home buyers want, even in these days "when one in three Americans knows someone who has experienced a foreclosure" (the way one in three Americans "knows someone who had crabs"). The least wanted features today are: gated communities, urban locations, and castle-style homes (!). The most wanted home features are:
- Green/energy-efficient 50 percent
- Building custom home 38 percent
- Water views 38 percent
- Mountain views 32 percent
- Suburban home 31 percent
- Near the beach 27 percent
- Cottage in the woods 20 percent
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