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  1. 3 days ago · The outdoor bathtub is an idyll on sunny evenings and starlit nights. Custom curtains made of vintage Kantha cloth from The Brighton Bombay Company offer a veil of privacy, while a locally made ...

  2. 3 days ago · An array of glass pavilions, dramatic cantilevers, and a sliding shutter system to defend against storms marks another contemporary classic home. All but two of the new houses are constructed of...

  3. 2 days ago · Isabelle Broom was born in Cambridge nine days before the 1980s began and studied Media Arts at university in London before a 12-year stint at Heat magazine.When she is not travelling all over the world seeking out settings for her escapist novels, Isabelle can mostly be found in Suffolk, where she shares a home with her two dogs and more books than she could ever hope to read in a lifetime.

  4. 4 days ago · It is difficult to imagine a landscape painter portraying their spare lines and uniform rows as icons of a pastoral idyll, as the windmills of the past often were. Perceptions of modern wind turbines seem worlds away, for example, from how Robert Louis Stevenson described the windmills of England in 1882:

  5. 1 day ago · I picked up my copy from the New Directions office, where I saw the new paperback and remembered that my old modern poetry professor, Christopher MacGowan, a sweet, transparent-colored Englishman who wore light-colored suit jackets, was “the guy” for William Carlos Williams studies. 1 It was a homecoming in more ways than one.

  6. 5 days ago · Featuring woodland, lakes, and rolling pastures all looking pretty as a picture it's a serene idyll that offers everything from country house opulence to an off-grid experience unlike any other.

  7. 1 day ago · Modern Idyll Old Years in Poshekhonye: Title page of the first edition of The Golovlyov Family: Ugryum-Burcheyev from The History of a Town: Genrikh Sapgir (1928–1999) Sergey Semyonov (1868–1922) Gluttons The Servant: Semyonov, c. 1900: Yulian Semyonov (1931–1993) Seventeen Instants of Spring: Alexander Serafimovich (1863–1949) Sand ...