2. The Items of The Sky Cabin
Every cabin is built by its items, and every item carries a story.
I am in my Cozy Corner, ready to enter the portal that leads to The Sky Cabin.
My place to get a respire. To recover from everyday life.
The first instruments that shape this space are the colors.
Soft, pastel colors that settle the mind. Colors matter. They create the right atmosphere.
Then comes the music. I call it Perfect Music.
Perfect Music creates the right ambience: mandolin, rustic sounds, acoustic and experimental, atmospheric—not so much melodic.
It does not distract. It carries me. It heals.
Perfect Music is key to opening the portal that leads to The Sky Cabin.
Now I’m in the desert. I step out of the portal and stand in front of the cabin.
The sky is marvelous, the sun has set, the air is clear. Dry.
I walk to the door. The wood creaks beneath my steps.
The scent of pine invites me in. The warm glow of a lit candle nurtures the atmosphere.
The cabin is simple, minimalistic, stripped down to only the necessary instruments.
One of my favorite items is the sandglass.
I can watch it endlessly, grain by grain.
Each one reminds me of the awe of being alive.
Against the wall is a bookshelf, carefully filled.
Though I am a book addict, the books here are chosen with intention.
This is not heavy study. This is not work.
The books here still feed the soul, but in a gentler way.
They give back more than they demand.
In front of the bookshelf are two wooden chairs. One for me, one for my guest.
The Sky Cabin was built for conversation, for letters, for friendship.
The sandglass runs. The candle burns. Time passes quietly.
We embrace the rustic, the analog, the simple.
This is not the rest of sleep.
This is the kind of rest that nurtures mind and body with warmth, atmosphere, and the right company.
You can stay here as long as you need.
I will stay too. Even in silence.
Together we can listen to Perfect Music, smell the candle, watch the sand fall.
Stay. Stay as long as you want.
And I will do the same.