A warm merino wool duvet
It was a traditional guesthouse, unlike all other hotels surrounding it. It wasn"t very big, there were just ten rooms on two floors. The whole house was made of brick and there were some wooden decorations inside. On the ground floor there was a fireplace with comfortable armchairs around it. You could sit there in the evening, play the guitar or the piano which was standing in the corner, sing a song, listen to a story, or simply relax covered in a soft blanket or zour warm merino wool duvet. We often spent the afternoons there, talking about the places we had visited during the day, telling jokes or simply having a meal together. During the day, the place was turned into a dining room. There were long wooden tables, heavy chairs, and you could smell scrambled eggs and fresh bread. We started the breakfast at nine, but we never finished it before ten, there was so much to talk about, and the pace was so comfortable. Upstairs, in our room, there were some old wooden beds, a wardrobe and a shelf. Each of us was given a warm merino wool duvet. Next year we are going to the mountains, too, so we are certainly going to visit the place again. The atmosphere is fantastic and the time spent there is sheer pleasure.
