Saturday, August 22, 2015

Sophisticated yet simple.

Huh!

So I abruptly told a future landscaper today that I wanted the landscape of my library building (Ny Vision Library) to have a 'sophisticated yet simple' look.

Ny Vision Library is still in the works (in my head that is).  So in my head, the overall organizational structure is already planned out and envisioned.  It will have one main center with branches wherever there is a high density of my relatives and their families.  I plan to boost the idea of education into the young minds and hearts of kids around the areas I live whether in the towns or the villages.  The location we're talking about here is back home, in the Solomon Islands.

The designs are coming out bit by bit.  The resources, the users, the mission statement, the reasons why there is a need for this vision, the spaces and a whole lot more other things that will be a part of this project.  Plans for the budget, advertising and sponsors are still in the books.  I meant in the ppt files in the Ny Vision Library folder in my Google Drive.

Sophisticated yet simple.

It just came up.  I don't know how in the world I came up with the phrase.  I even had to look it up on the net.  I think it came up for a destined, still unknown, reason.  Because looking it up on the net, I found that it's a more personal style, all up to the designer and the owner.  That it can be for houses, clothes, fashion, food, anything you can think of really.

I see myself as a hopeful owner.  Owner of a lot of things that won't be disclosed here as yet.  Till the time is right.  But I guess I have now disclosed that I am the proud owner of a still-in-the-planning-stage sophisticated yet simple landscaped library building.

The young landscaper chuckled when he saw the phrase.  I might have just presented him with the first ever real challenge of his life.  I hope I just boosted a desire of enthusiasm in him for his work.  Because I haven't even pictured how sophisticated yet simple my first library building landscape would look like.

Oh God! (this is how I pray when I'm faced with a huge dilemma)

I rest my case.

Love, Ny.

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