![]() ![]() He saw her potential and seemed to have been a person full of good character. Louisa’s family was very supportive, and despite this being a time when women shouldn’t be authors, her father still made her a desk for writing. The Orchard House – A place for conversations paid with apples. The Woodland Library have all the bookmarks for your reading, and more. The Orchard House still has the feeling that nothing has changed since Louisa May Alcott lived there. ![]() If the area that is missing its bark and has a perfect elbow shape actually is a mark from the author herself when she went out in the garden to clear her thoughts. As I lean towards an unaesthetic tree trunk, that despite its wiggly spine creates a majestic silhouette I wonder if the author did the same. ![]() Wherever I look, I can see small fragments of what inspired the author to come up with the plot that finally entered the final pages. That their thoughts and ideas who first took shape before I was even born still are floating around in the air like dew that I can’t avoid but to just breathe in as me and my wife enter the garden of one of those homes. ![]() When I spend time at old author’s homes I get this timeless feeling that no time has passed since they made their footprints next to mine. A visit inside Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard house in Concord, MA, the place where the beloved literary classic “Little Women” was written. ![]()
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