Sunny and bright and a great place to write. That lil' ol' typewriter is just too much. Remember how we used to hack away on those things with lots of White-out on hand, and those dirty carbon copies? My Mom was a writer and I think often how she would have enjoyed the technology that computers and printers provide today. I'd guess Hemingway would have enjoyed them, too.
interesting to see!
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How cool would it be if they rented it out. Not to anyone, but to people like us, scholars....you know,lol.
ReplyDeleteThis room is so bright and cheery, who wouldn't be inspired to work in this atmosphere. Even me probably!
ReplyDeleteThey've certainly tidied it up. Last time I was there, it was littered with beer bottles. That was before he switched to spirits, of course....
ReplyDeleteOh yes, this is a lovely room. I could work here very easily. I love that old typewriter on the desk.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect setting to work in!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a lot brighter and more modern-appearing than other parts of his place.
ReplyDeleteJack, I think it's more appealing because it is simple and spare...with no trophies! It was a wonderful room in a tower detached from the house.
ReplyDeleteGreat place to be creative.
ReplyDeleteLove all of those windows. It's so neat to see all of this!
ReplyDeleteSunny and bright and a great place to write. That lil' ol' typewriter is just too much. Remember how we used to hack away on those things with lots of White-out on hand, and those dirty carbon copies? My Mom was a writer and I think often how she would have enjoyed the technology that computers and printers provide today. I'd guess Hemingway would have enjoyed them, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful room, I love how bright it is.
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