Our tour guide led us through Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' house. From front to back we saw: where she wrote, where she drank, where she dined and where she cooked. Evidently all of those things were important to her. We also saw where she slept, but I'm not sure how important that was to her. Ernest Hemingway and Gregory Peck also supposedly slept there. At bottom, her pantry.
It was a wonderful home. A lot different than when she first bought it. She put a lot of love, and many improvements, into it.
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