one of the places i imagine getting away to during this covid quarantine is the desert. its wide open, clear sky open spaces seem like the perfect getaway. not too many people around, desert and palm trees for miles around — as long as i’ve got a pool to beat the heat i think it could be quite nice. a lot of people i know have been buying property out there and still quite inexpensively — joshua tree and areas beyond palm springs are gaining lots of popularity of late. it would appear to be the latest trend in real estate, especially for fixer-uppers, so i thought i’d imagine what a desert abode might look like. laid back living in simply decorated but cozy, relaxing spaces. enjoy the escape!
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