A round kitchen window with a thick, honey-colored wooden frame carved with simple leaf motifs, looking out over a patchwork of Indiana cornfields that roll like a subtle Shire landscape. On the interior sill sit three mismatched ceramic pots—one mustard yellow, one speckled cream, one soft teal—overflowing with thyme, basil, and parsley, their leaves lush and slightly dewy. A checked linen café curtain in muted forest green and oatmeal tones hangs halfway across the window. Late-morning sunlight streams through, creating dappled patterns on the whitewashed wall and the smooth butcher-block countertop below. Photographic realism, composed from an eye-level perspective, with a moderate depth of field that keeps both herbs and distant fields discernible. The atmosphere is bright, hopeful, and gently sophisticated, celebrating everyday magic in a Hoosier Hobbit kitchen.

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