THE BATES MOTEL
It's a rundown Victorian converted into six apartments. Our
daughter has a one bedroom flat on the second floor. The stairs wobble and
creak. The oak banister, grimy and sticky, is loose. Hallway paint is peeled
away exposing bare plaster. The dim ceiling light is out half the time. The
Bates Motel our son calls it.
Stepping into the flat is a step into an earlier time. The
walls are a pale yellow, decorated with animal and flower prints. The mahogany
mantel is polished to a high gloss. The gray marble fireplace surround gleams
with specks of white and blue. The shiny brass fire tools reflect the sun
pouring in from the high windows which are hung with lace curtains. Beyond the
windows is a balcony with a wrought iron café table set and window boxes filled
with red geraniums. The view…the view is
of the Hudson River and a Technicolor sunset.
in Grandma's trunk
a postcard from the Taj Mahal
wish you were here
Contemporary Haibun-on-line
Sept. 2016
3 comments:
Delightful.
Bates Motel - probably a good name for it! Enjoyed this - thanks!
Thank you Bill and Janet
The Bates Motet is no more. Soon after our daughter moved out to be married, the house was torn down and an expensive condo went up. Not nearly as interesting, but the view is the same.
Adelaide
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