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R - Read. Relax. Reinvent yourself.

Posted by Claudia Moser on 7:43 AM in , , ,
 
 This must be paradise for me, read a lovely book, enjoy the music, relax in my favourite armchair and simply let your mind wonder.
   
 Come and join me, now I am in the mood of a good book, any ideas?

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Reading...it calls to me. I am undone if I'm not in the middle of a good book!
Nice one!


@Sush - I knew you would understand :)


I'd love a room like the one in your picture - an ideal place to relax and read.

Anonymous says:

Looks lovely Claudia, will invest in some new books this evening my self and just chill out this weekend. Might be one or two car drawings/paintings also. Life is good - at last!
Have a lovely weekend
Eva


@Paula - my thoughts exactly!
@Eva - maybe one day I will get one of your paintings, who knows? Happy weekend too!


Claudia,you had me at the first "R" :-)

What a lovely room. Just looking at it brings a calm, peacefulness. Thanks for sharing it AND the music. I love Vivaldi, especially The Four Seasons.


@Becky - great, I think that these are my favorite activities for this challenge!


Ohhhh... wow. I feel peaceful simply looking at that room! Fantastic!!

Now, to face my Friday morning a bit more refreshed!!

Julie Jordan Scott
Fellow A to Z Challenge Writer
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so pretty especially the tangerine lamps---very soothing


A key component to good writing is frequent reading! :) ~ Angela, Whole Foods Living, http://www.wholefoodsliving.blogspot.com/


What a wonderful personal sanctuary! I would love one like it of my own, full of amazing books and great music (including Vivaldi, one of my favorite composers!).


Lorna Byrne:"Angels in my hair" and her newest "Stairways to heaven". Recipe on it´s way. Sorry, been busy!


@Julie- glad to hear that my post improved your day!
@Lynn - yes, the lamps are very pretty, they make the room look classy!
@Angela - that is a great statement and I so agree with it!
@Amanda - yes, Vivaldi is also one of my favorite composers
@Sofia - do not worry, I wait :) I have good reason!


Claudia, the room is wonderful. The advice grand.


@November Rain - happy ou liked the room :)


What a lovely place to unwind. Looking forward to reading a good book again once the A-Z Challenge is done!


If that's your den, it's wonderful! I love the sun lit area and spacious windows. My den is too dark. We have wooden library panels on one side and had to build a sun room that blocks light from coming into our french doors; however, it was the best option to fix our constant flooding problem rotting our floors with each rain. It's still a nice place to read as long as I turn on a lamp.

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what an inviting room! a getaway in your house! love the colors and comfyness!


Reading and relaxing two of many favorite things! ♥


@Amy - I just finished one this morning, truly put a smile on my face!
@Joyce - that is my dream den :)
@Tara - not my home, but my dream home
@Jo - so similar :)

Anonymous says:

Claudia, that is a beautiful room to relax in!


@Susanne - indeed!


I think you have a theme going on in the last few posts--but I don't know if I'd get enough done resting, relaxing, and reinventing. HA HA. Three is always a time and a place for it-- and I try to do it when I need it. Of course, I did just return from vacation :)

Cheers, Jenn
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@Jenn - yes, my theme was happiness and I am glad you enjoyed my tips :)

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