Monday, December 03, 2007

O BED! O BED!


"The bed is a bundle of paradoxes: we go to it with reluctance, yet we quit it with regret; we make up our minds every night to leave it early, but we make up our bodies every morning to keep it late." ~ Charles Caleb Colton


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22 comments:

  1. I love your photo! Is this your bed?! How do yo maintain it? (the housewife in me :-)) I'd love to dream in it as well as have breakfast, lunch and dinner on it :-)!
    I think the most important rooms in my house are the kitchen, the banyo and the bedroom. Why? Because these are where my body, heart and mind are nurtured and cleansed.
    I love sleeping at times so I cannot identify with the quote :-). Sleeping for me not only rest my mind but gives me more fodder for my creativity.

    Thanks Eric for the nice bedroom idea for me!

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  2. The decoration's beautiful even if it's only for the bed. Sort of exotic.

    (:

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  3. That is a beautiful bed for a greenhouse. I don't think i'd want that much greenery in my own bedroom though, I prefer a stark, clean look.

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  4. Looks like a very cool bedroom...very inviting! Gusto ko tuloy mag-nap. hehehe I love the quote, too.

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  5. It is indeed a very inviting bed, Luna -- perfect for a nap so long as it doesn't rain ... hehehe!

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  6. Doesn't it look comfortable, Carla? The white sheets may make it a bit of a challenge to keep it as clean and pristine-looking all the time :)

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  7. You're right, MTan. As for an outdoor bed, I'd personally go for a "papag" as my Tia Isabel used to have under a mango tree in her backyard in Subic :)

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  8. It is a lovely setting, Kyels ... exotic and can be romantic, too. Some candles would make it even more perfect :)

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  9. Oh, what a bed. I'd pay a fortune for a comfy place like this.

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  10. Allan Watts once lamented how most folks seem not to beautify their kitchens as much as they do with their living rooms and bedrooms; considering the fact that it is in the kitchen that one prepares his daily sustenance.

    I can imagine what a lovely dwelling you keep, Bernadette :)

    By the way, this isn't my bed. The gorgeous property is an artist commune we visited yesterday in Antipolo -- The Silangan Foundation for the Arts, Culture and Ecology.

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  11. what a great setting! it would be impossible for me to get out of THAT bed! if i were laying there i meant.. sigh...

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  12. Especially on a lazy Sunday afternoon, Jon, with a pitcher of chilled kalamansi juice right next to you ... hehehe!

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  13. It is without a doubt a comfortable bed, Major Tom. But I'd probably move it indoors :)

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  14. Lovely place... is this where you invite your girlfriends? ;-)

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  15. Is it bedtime storytelling yet?

    Nice set up for a bedroom! Wala bang lamok, kasi open yung paligid at walang kulambo? Not good for those who sleep single on a double bed.

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  16. Not an ideal niche to spend the night, Pete, for God knows what else might creep into bed with you while you sleep ... hehehe!

    But is does make a fascinating study for a subject for painting or photography in which many artists do here.

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  17. Consider me a shy person, Sidney ... hehehe. Never had any flair for exhibitionism.

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  18. hayzzzz...very inviting ang ambiance..sarap 2loy ma2log..;)

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  19. Its soft pillows and white sheets make it even more beckoning, J4nn. But only for an afternoon nap; not overnight ... hehehe.

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