"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
Being there at night would take some getting used to for me. The velvet dark pleasure of being away from city lights, yes, and the starry sky above - maybe even the Milky Way, which I haven't seen since I was a kid on the farm. But the isolation would probably scare the heck out of me. Ha.
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You found it!!! My dream home...the getaway I always dream of. (You just weren't supposed to tell anyone.)
Have a great weekend Leah.
Beautiful spot.. sigh!
It's beautiful, but it apparently doesn't meet my "you can't see it from the road" standard. : )
Mary Anne in Kentucky
Dawn, it's my dream home, but you can visit.
Hilary, yes, it sure is.
Mary Anne, if it's any cosolation it look like it was really hard to get to.
Ideal spot for a writer.
David, I think so, too.
Being there at night would take some getting used to for me. The velvet dark pleasure of being away from city lights, yes, and the starry sky above - maybe even the Milky Way, which I haven't seen since I was a kid on the farm. But the isolation would probably scare the heck out of me. Ha.
Oh yes, I could spend some time there very easily.
Would LOVE to go to Cuba.
Ron, I understand, but the magnificent sky and the peace during the day would go along way in helping adjust.
Wouldn't it be great, Bossy Betty?
Chris, it could open up for you. The world changes pretty quickly at times.
Oh, that looks ideal!
Peaceful indeed. That looks amazing. Great shot, Leah!
Rethinking winters in Tahiti now. This would be just as good, and maybe better.
Pretty darned close, Reb.
Thanks, David. Peaceful is good.
I think it would be wonderful, Messymimi.
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