"They won't notice the change, not the way it'll happen; by degrees, never giving them a chance to remember anything else. The past will feel like visiting an old neighborhood. To all intents it'll be the same place, only some things won't be there anymore."
The poster by Genevieve Browne was designed with the thought in mind of how I would most like to spend my spare time. My late Father once said that "never nearer to Heaven than standing at the top of an Alpine ski run". I can see him now, leaning on his ski poles in his retro red salopettes at the top of Mont Blanc.
I don't get much spare time. But if I did I'd spend it doing the same thing I call 'work' anyway, so maybe I get plenty and I just fill it all up with tea and doodles.
A country bumpkin is not built for the city environment, and never will be. Solitude is needed to escape from the rat race and feel like the individual can pull through and feel like if no where else inside his mind is the place where he feels most comfortable.