2 posts tagged “primal nutrition”
The Atrium. It sounds like the place where people are always murdered in the clue game. Or perhaps the place where those scientists are attacked by pterodactyls in Jurassic Park III: More Jurassic Park. Maybe I'm thinking of an apiary. Anyway, I'd like one in my house.
The great thing about the atrium, is the sunlight. I imagine this room to have windows on all sides except one. Sort of like an indoor porch. There would perhaps be a way to open the windows onto a patio, grill burgers and lamb kabobs, I do love the smell of lamb kabobs. The atrium would be a place to teach the children on Sundays. Perhaps I'm getting a bit romantic, or just Victorian with these notions.
The atrium would most likely be an extension of the main Hall. This would provide a nice air flow through the house during early autumn or late spring. As I've mentioned, I'm a musical sort of person, and I would perhaps grace the atrium with a small string ensemble to be rehearsed as a family. I would play the cello.
This room is really getting ridiculous now. Most likely, and probably most comfortably, I'll just have a porch.
And finally, find out some vitamin information about Primal Nutrition. It's a great place to start if you've read anything about the primal blueprint and you want to live a healthier outdoor life.
For well over a decade now I've had a clear picture of the library in my dream house. It's my favorite place to be, the library of my mind.
I'm a sucker for classicism, and the room was borne out of a trick through Virginia. My parents planned a family vacation around antebellum architecture. We visited the Monticello. We visited several southern manors and bed & breakfasts. And we visited the Vanderbilt mansion. The place was from another time, glorious and elegant and the heighth of taste built in a decade run amok with decadence.
My favorite room in the Vanderbilt was the library, thus my picture created...
Two stories, balconies of American Oak, a spiral staircase, and wrought iron railings.
A large panel of glass windows facing slightly south to west, to catch the sunset indirectly, the whole of the panel at an incurve, wrapping around right to the beginning of the books.
And books. Miles of books. Most read. This is the part of my dream house I carry with me and work on daily. The library contains every book I've ever read as my room does now, accumulating my past literature, the comic books of my youth, the pulp of high school, the classics of college, the best of modern lit from my post grad, and finally the new and cutting edge of today. This is my wall paper, my worldly decoration, and I hope to eventually fill two stories.
The only other thing of important note for the library is the piano. Grand and center, this room contains the collection of things I keep in my heart, it is the forbidden room I keep for myself, I allow others to enter occasionally, but not for the general consumption of guests.
My dream house has shifted, but the library has never changed.
And now for some clicks to the good health posts on the internet. The two I've found for this month are omega 3 supplements and vitamins online. Hope you enjoy.