
If you were going to open up a shop, what would you sell?
This one started as a little creative spark from my Daily Prompt on Jetpack via WordPress. The question was simple: “If you were gonna open a shop, what would you sell?”
Well, I couldn’t just toss out, “Oh, coffee and cute things.” No. My imagination packed a bag, grabbed its passport, and went fast and ferocious.
I’d call my shop simply… Journeys.
Because it’s about more than trips on a map — it’s journeys of the senses. The visuals, the smells, the textures, the tastes… and yes, the conversations that just might turn into a plan for your next real journey across the globe.
Here’s the twist — you can enter from either end. Step through the front entrance into a light-and-airy, coastal Maine boutique — sunlight pouring in through big windows, soft blues and whites, touches of driftwood, and a breeze that smells faintly of the ocean (even if we’re nowhere near it). Along the windows, a few small café-style tables — the kind you’d find in a coastal cottage — wait for you to sip coffee, nibble on something decadent, and people-watch.
Or, come in through the back entrance, where you’ll be instantly wrapped in the warm, old-world charm of a Cambridge law library — minus the “shhh” energy. Think rich wood shelves, warm lighting, deep chairs you can sink into, and the faint smell of leather and paper. This is my reading lounge & little library, where folks can grab a book, settle in for an afternoon, or check it out for a week or two. The space would seat 20–30 comfortably — perfect for book clubs, travel talks, or those Wednesday night wine-and-snack gatherings where we pretend we’re there for the conversation but really came for the cheesecake.
Now, no matter which way you enter, you’re greeted with the smells of fresh coffee and the sight of a bakery case full of mini cheesecakes that are just the right size to convince yourself they don’t count, plus charcuterie boards that are the real deal. I’m talking artisanal cheeses, fresh bread, cured meats, fruit, nuts, and little things you can’t pronounce but will forever crave once you’ve tried them. This isn’t a pile of lunch meat next to a sleeve of crackers — no, we’re doing charcuterie justice here.
To one side, you’ll find travel goodies — not the generic, airport gift shop trinkets, but the good stuff: luggage tags that make baggage claim a treasure find, beach towels so cute you’ll never want to get them wet, and travel-size everything… because I know you forgot yours at home.
And because I believe in a little luxury, there’d be a small selection of wines right in the library section — available to open and enjoy while you read or to take home for later.
One more thing — no paper, no plastic. All plates, cups, glasses, and napkins will be real, reusable, and charming enough to photograph. Anything “to-go” will be 100% sustainable, compostable, or recyclable. Because treating yourself should never mean trashing the planet.
And when I do talk travel planning? I’ll be right there in a comfy chair in the library or at one of the café tables — coffee, wine, or charcuterie in hand — helping you dream up your next getaway.
So no, Journeys wouldn’t just sell things. It’d sell moments. The kind you tell your friends about, and the kind you secretly hope become part of their stories too.
Now… who wants to be my backer? 😉

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