When I was reading the instructions for this blog, I started to reflect in a lot of beautiful places where I would call a house my home. After some minutes, I decided that my home must be near a lagoon, in the quietness of the south of Chile.
The cottage in the picture is from Araucania Region, Chile, and it's near the Panguipulli lagoon (I didn't take this picture).
I think that my home should be a small cottage, because I would feel more confortable there than in a big house. However, it must have a big barbeque for roast a lot of meal. Also, it should have a balcony for look the landscape, and enjoy the wind. As well, it must have a minibar inside, for enjoy a rum sometimes, while I write or I read something. Aditionally. it must have a big window or a picture window, where I can see the rain fall, and a big sofa in front of it for enjoy it.
I would keep living in a home like this all my life. I don't mind if it's located at an urban or rural zone, while this doesn't bother me at my home, but it's important that it's located, at least, near an urban zone, because I must buy my stuff, after all, and I don't pretend to live like a farmer for obtain my food, for example.
Why would I choose this remote place, cold, rainy and small? Because I enjoy the quietness, I hate the huge groups of people, and I love the lagoons, its fresh breeze, and its deep blue color. Reasons for the big barbeque? Because, after all, I enjoy my time with my friends too, and I must have a space for sharing with them.

:) Becareful using ES punctuation, such as: upside down question marks at the beginning of interogatives. It's not necessary in EN as the grammatical structure of statement dictates its function.
ResponderBorraroh, I forgot it! I'll change it now, thanks!
Borrarnice place to live in
ResponderBorrarI went in Panguipulli lagoon the last summer !
ResponderBorrarnice lagoon too (:
Borrar