I agree that it is very lovely. But, I can't say anything about the heads. You see I have a Colorado cabin. I would NEVER kill an animal, nor would my husband, but a friend who does hunt gave us a mounted elk head and it hangs on our stone fireplace. Sorry..I can't bring him back to life...:( Janey
It's gorgeous but I have to agree about the trophies...what an 'appetite suppressant'.
ReplyDeleteI bet sitting there having breakfast with a breeze blowing would be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful doorway opening. Dining on wild game at the rustic table,
ReplyDeleteone could imagine being in Africa on safari, a guest of Hemingway himself!
It is a lovely bright room. I'm with you on the trophies but otherwise, very inviting.
ReplyDeleteWithout those trophies, it would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteThe trophies are disgusting, but the room is ok. I can see him sitting there.
ReplyDeleteHey, a little redecorating, that would be a great place to sit with your laptop to do all of your writing/blogging, etc.
ReplyDeleteI agree that it is very lovely. But, I can't say anything about the heads. You see I have a Colorado cabin. I would NEVER kill an animal, nor would my husband, but a friend who does hunt gave us a mounted elk head and it hangs on our stone fireplace. Sorry..I can't bring him back to life...:( Janey
ReplyDeleteHey, if the food is good the 'heads' wouldn't bother me a bit. Good food is good food!
ReplyDeleteKate, what a wonderful travelogue of Cuba, its sights, its history, and its customs. Your capture of the people of Cuba is the best!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
Minus the heads it looks like a great spot for tea.
ReplyDeleteI like the arched transom window, the French doors and the red tiles. The animal heads watching the table? Not so much.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of a beautiful room.
ReplyDeleteI could live without the trophies, but I really like his dining area otherwise.
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