And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
instead of that sofa, howsa 'bouts "anything elst" - overstuffed or not. Whoever is sitting, especially in the middle or corner, is in a world of hurt trying to get up. My butt would be stuck below my knees!
A.I. slop. How do you get to the books? Stand on the couch? How do you get to the stairs? Ditto. V. odd triangular top end table(?) on the left. Strange upside down plant on the right. Alan E.
Have you ever noticed how many of the "Comfortable Corner" pictures include books? Lots of books? What is it about so many books that seems to provide a sense of weight, of gravitas, of depth of soul with its accompanying peace? Almost as if the activity of reading would, within the confines of comfortable furniture, itself convey or impart a sense of comfort. Perhaps it's the inherent but attractive contrast--a very warm, fixed, comfortable geographic location coupled with a multitude of books that provides one instantaneous access to a thousand million different places -- something like traveling the universe while sitting in your best 'comfy chair'. Thank you, Mr. Curator. Well done.
I like the book case!
ReplyDeleteVery creative, but still lacking a good light for nighttime.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's a person who works the night shift and can only read during the daylight hours.
Deleteinstead of that sofa, howsa 'bouts "anything elst" - overstuffed or not. Whoever is sitting, especially in the middle or corner, is in a world of hurt trying to get up. My butt would be stuck below my knees!
ReplyDeleteA.I. slop. How do you get to the books? Stand on the couch? How do you get to the stairs? Ditto. V. odd triangular top end table(?) on the left. Strange upside down plant on the right.
ReplyDeleteAlan E.
Have you ever noticed how many of the "Comfortable Corner" pictures include books? Lots of books? What is it about so many books that seems to provide a sense of weight, of gravitas, of depth of soul with its accompanying peace? Almost as if the activity of reading would, within the confines of comfortable furniture, itself convey or impart a sense of comfort. Perhaps it's the inherent but attractive contrast--a very warm, fixed, comfortable geographic location coupled with a multitude of books that provides one instantaneous access to a thousand million different places -- something like traveling the universe while sitting in your best 'comfy chair'. Thank you, Mr. Curator. Well done.
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