The Other House

The Other House
By Laura Bradford

Do you ever imagine your other house?

You know, the one high atop a mountain overlooking a babbling brook? Or the one on the nineteenth floor of a building on Manhattan’s upper west side? Or maybe the one that has the French doors off the writing room that open to the beach and the sparkling blue ocean beyond?

I do from time to time.

I picture the mountain house, I suspect, when I’m in need of a little isolation (think the middle part of a book when the writing tends to become more difficult).

I picture the upper west side apartment when I’m craving the ability to get places without having to drive. I picture this gorgeous (and always neat) getaway when I want to see some shows, visit a museum, walk in the park, and eat in a variety of different places…all in one day.

And I picture the beach house when I need sun and a slightly lazier pace.

I have no grandiose ideas of ever really owning any of the above, but that doesn’t stop me from imagining.

I imagine the furnishings in each. I imagine the neatness of each (mostly because I’m a neat freak living with teenagers) and being able to employ my “no shoes in the house” rule to my heart’s content. And I imagine what a day-in-the-life might be like with such a geographical change.

It’s always a nice escape, a nice diversion for my brain. It may even serve as a goal for the future when I’ve sold a million books and the kids are all grown, anyway (in that case, I’m torn between the beach and the city). But when all is said and done, I’d rather be right where I am, sloppiness and all.

How about you? Do you have a dream house you visit from time to time? How detailed is it?

~Laura

10 replies
  1. Lynn Cahoon
    Lynn Cahoon says:

    I imagine myself living other places, but the house, it's just trapping. I guess my ex broke my attachment to houses by forcing us to move 7 times during our marriage. The last move was his alone.

    • Laura Bradford
      Laura Bradford says:

      That's interesting, Lynn. I think I see the house because I'm a homebody at heart…wherever that "home" might be.

  2. Maggie
    Maggie says:

    I often have this strange dream where I find another room or floor in my house, one that I didn't know existed. It's the strangest thing because it seems so real. If I had my way, I'd stay here but I'd have a real office, one with a door and that was all mine, not an alcove in the attic where I can only see the tops of the trees outside. Maggie

    • Laura Bradford
      Laura Bradford says:

      Ahhh yes, the addition image. In that dream, my new writing room has a fireplace… 🙂

      Oh, and floor to ceiling bookshelves EVERYWHERE!!

  3. Dru
    Dru says:

    My "dream" home is on the Upper West Side overlooking Central Park. It's a 4 bedroom deluxe and I have a grand master bedroom with walk-in closet and a nice size bathroom where I could hold conversations and still be private. I picture the doorman with his morning greetings as he hails me a cab off to my next adventures because I'll be living the life of leisure.

  4. Anonymous
    Anonymous says:

    What a fun game!! . . . my dream house(s) would be near a beach, Hawaii perhaps, lovely garden surrounding it . . . come for tea on the lanai . . .

    • Laura Bradford
      Laura Bradford says:

      Storytellermary, I will absolutely come for tea on your lanai!! I'll even wear a flower in my hair! 🙂

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