Space for lease
- Kelly Simmons
- May 22
- 2 min read
Hi there!
Joys lately:
· Soft tissues
· Soft sheets
· Soft jammies
You don’t know how much you appreciate super soft tissues until you go through a box of off-brand "Kleenex" in a day.
Jim and I were visited by the “common cold” these past several days. Not sick, just a bit under the weather. (SIDENOTE of no importance, the origin of that phrase: Sailors who fell ill were sent below deck to protect them from the elements, literally placing them "under the weather.")
{Want to know origin of other idioms? Hit me up! #wordnerd}
{Want to know something else? Vicks vapor rub has an expiration date. Who knew?! Not us. We are usually healthy so our OTC med cabinet is sparse-- and expired.}
Moving on to my real news. Ch-ch-ch-changes.
The biz owner in the other half of the building where we lease our space is changing things and has offered us another room on the main floor. It is not as large as the awesome upper level space we have been using for sound baths, but will allow us to host small group sound baths and meditations -- all on the main floor. And I totally dig a cozy and intimate vibe.
SO! The upper level is up for lease. If you know someone who knows someone who is looking for a gorgeous space in Roscoe, send them on over.
The upper space is over 1500 sq ft; two private office rooms (each 14’ x 9’6”) for any kind of office use or healing modality practitioner counselor therapist anything. Two bathrooms. Awesome Kitchenette.
The large open space is multi-use plus the 9x12 space in the back where we store chairs could become anything. The whole thing could be anything. Made into offices. Or used as a venue for others' workshops, meetings, yoga, etc. Infinite possibilities.
Vaulted ceiling. Skylights. A unique wonderful space. Great location, plenty of parking.
The space has previously been acupuncture, and chiropractor, and I don’t what all. Blank canvas, endless potential.
Spread the word. Thanks, thanks, thanks.
Things are always evolving, that is the beauty of life. There has been so much happening within me the last several weeks, so many epiphanies and revelations and healings and perspective shifts.
I am feeling unattached in all the best ways. And curious. 18th century English author Samuel Johnson called curiosity “the thirst of the soul.” My soul is quite thirsty, I guess!
May you be ever curious, not attached to outcomes, and always following the path of joy.
Much love,
In joy,
Kelly