Apr 08 2002
Daydreaming
When you visit somewhere on vacation, do you ever imagine the kind of life you could have if you moved there? I’m always living these parallel lives in my imagination, and since we live where housing is so expensive, it doesn’t seem such an unreasonable notion. We could sell our apartment for more than twice what we paid for it, even given the current recession, and buy something else outright with money to spare.
Recent notions:
This 1845 house near where we used to spend summers in Maine when I was a child.
This “romantic and restful ocean view home”, near where my brother and sister live.
An apartment in Paris, near Café Flore. As long as John had a satellite dish, he’d be happy.
Or, why not buy a château with its own vineyard? Château Suzy could be the next big thing to come out of Bordeaux. Well, maybe Château Suzanne.
Then there’s Italy. Imagine a beautiful apartment, perfectly situated in the Tuscan countryside between Italy and Florence. Or on the Grand Canal in Venice. “Liable to occasional tidal flooding.” Well, everything has its drawbacks.
Where would you live if money and other annoyances like work were no object?
2 Responses to “Daydreaming”
Oh dear the options.
the camp for one. But I wouldn’t need any money to live there. In the summer I could pick my own food out of my grandparents gardens, I’d start eating fish. In the fall, I’d learn to hunt.
Maybe I’d move to Yellowknife and buy this house.
Oh the things I would do if money and other annoyances like work were no object?
Wow! Let’s buy the chateau! You could put out your own label. Maison Suzy. And if it was a wine that took after you, here’s how I would describe it-
‘This full-bodied wine delights the senses with its intriguing depth and apparently contradictory bubbly, beguiling insouciance.’