in the midst of doing a thousand totally unrelated things and planning no less than five trips, none of which involve going to
san luis obispo, california, i've become a little obsessed with the notion that i absolutely must one day stay at the
madonna inn. mostly because, omg, awesome. and, of course, because i am who i am, i've given much thought to the matter of which room.
i'm tempted by
137: the caveman
and
181: the chestnut foal
but honestly, i think i'm a
205 girl. i belong in the buffalo room.
8 comments:
Irish Hills.
Or Dez.
OMG.. Madonna!
dude, dez looks like a brothel. awesome. we need to make this happen. i don't know how and we would have to stay at least a month to work our way through the rooms, but still. maybe the rent by the hour...
and please love with me the fact that this is a "family tradition" when pretty much every single room looks like a sex den.
My room must have a staircase. The only allowable exception to this decree is the Old World suite, featuring the giant cave bathroom with its walk-in stone shower and waterfall.
so the love nest or just heaven?
something i had not noticed and which raises tremendously important questions: the walls in barrel of fun are described as "sequinced." is this a misspelling from which we are to determine that they are sequined? and, seriously, how effing awesome is that?
To your point above, aren't they all love nests? I mean, really.
And yes, sequined walls would be beyond awesome. I must have those in the mythical house I have been building and remodeling in my head for the past however many years but will never actually build or remodel because I am drastically uncomfortable with of the level of commitment & responsibility that home ownership implies.
true that.
and yes, sequined walls imply a high level of commitment. perhaps that is why the madonna inn stuck to sequinced.
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