The River Has Always Been The Address.

Before Roads, There Was The River
People arrived by boat, news arrived by boat, fish arrived by boat and long before roads connected villages, the waterways already had. Not much has changed.
And that may be the nicest thing about it.

Life By The Water
Boats pass, neighbours stop by, and the catch finds its way to the kitchen. Lunch stretches a little longer than planned, and somebody almost always asks if there is more curry.
Around here, one helping is rarely enough

A House That Knows The Way
Nobody seems to be in a hurry. Tea has a habit of becoming dinner, conversations have a habit of becoming stories, and tomorrow usually seems willing to wait.
Perhaps the river has taught everyone that.
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The River Has Always Been The Address
Village walks.
Boat rides.
Fresh catch from the day.
Evenings by the water.
And mornings that begin before the rest of the world has quite woken up.
Life has always moved this way here.
It still does.

The Little Things
Life By The Water
Meals Meant For Sharing
Village Mornings
Fresh Catch
Evenings By The Water
Another Helping
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