Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Misfit Getaways: The Fir Tree Cottage

In an age where it is increasingly impossible to draw distinctions between work and home,vacations have become exceedingly necessary. For Misfits, this is even more the case, as crazy schedules and long work days kill creativity.

More than anything, Misfits need to rest somewhere away from it all- away from people, away from distractions, away from the media, and away from modern civilization. That said, nobody has time to travel for hours to get to the middle of nowhere. This is why local tiny inns, condos, and cottages are the way to go. Too low on time to get away now? Take a little minibreak with us as we tour the Fir Tree Cottage in Inverness, California. Let it inspire you to find a Misfit-worthy vacation destination of your own.
Perched like a tree house on a steep slope, the cottage overlooks a charming garden through rustic, wood-framed windows.
The kitchen, complete with a collection pots, pans, utensils, tea pots, a charming vintage stove, and even an espresso machine, will provide everything a foodie needs for recreational cooking. Visitors can opt to have the fridge stocked with local, organic ingredients before they arrive, though it is great fun to run to the local markets and forage for one's self.
The cottage interior is eclectic and unique. With the wide variety the gorgeous beds, comfortable couches, and fascinating fixtures, it's impossible to fall in love with just one feature.
The surrounding area, which includes Point Reyes National Park, is any photographer's dream, as well as a hiker's paradise.

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