This came today, from a friend on the island:
I don't know if you can see it, but the sign says "SOLD" -- sold to me.
The plot I own is TINY, and behind the tall stone wall. It looks out onto the fields on the right -- and the ocean.
I plan to plant it with meadow grass and wildflowers, and IF I get planning permission, put a shepherd's hut on it. Shepherds' huts were used in the lambing season by shepherds, which is why they have wheels. Mine will look like this one -- but it's a bit bigger (7.5 x 16), dark green outside, a yellowy cream inside; and it will have more windows.
If I don't get planning permission, the builder will ship it here (to America). Either way, it will be the perfect place to write and I'm thankful to have it.
And I am thankful for the land, and for the magical months I've already spent on the island.
And so this has something to do with children's books: Raoul Dahl did all his writing in a real (original) shepherd's hut. His I think was bright yellow but I will have a better chance of getting planning permission with a more conservative color: British racing green will suit the landscape better anyhow.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Happy Thanksgiving Libby, what great news!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these little cottages! My husband is going to build me one in a few years and I'm slowly collecting all the material to do one out of reclaimed material :) I hope you will show us yours when it arrives!!
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