[00:00.90]Golden Windows ½ðÉ«µÄ´°×Ó [00:08.23]There was a small boy living on a farm [00:12.92]which seemed like so far away from everywhere. [00:16.33]He needed to get up before sunrise every morning to start his chores [00:21.25]and out again later to do the evening ones. [00:24.86]During sunrise he would take a break and climb up on the fence [00:29.56]so in the distance he could see the house with golden windows. [00:34.04]He thought how great it would be to live there [00:36.77]and his mind would wander to imagine the modern equipment and appliances [00:42.24]that might exist in the house. [00:43.67]¡°If they could afford golden windows, [00:46.84]then they must have other nice things.¡± [00:49.35]He then promised himself, [00:51.10]¡°Some day I will go there and see this wonderful place.¡± [00:54.93]Then one morning his father told him to stay at home [00:58.98]and his father would do the chores. [01:01.60]Knowing that this was his chance, [01:04.22]he packed a sandwich and headed across the field [01:07.48]towards the house with the golden windows. [01:10.24]As the afternoon went on, he began to realize how he misjudged the distance [01:15.93]and something else was very wrong. [01:18.12]As he approached the house, [01:20.41]he saw no golden windows but instead a place with in bad need of a painting [01:26.27]surrounded by a broken down fence. [01:29.05]He went to the tattered screen door and knocked. [01:32.33]A small boy very close to his age opened the door. [01:36.05]He asked him if he had seen the house with the golden windows. [01:39.88]The boy said ¡°Sure, I know.¡± and invited him to sit on the porch. [01:45.13]As he sat there, he looked back from where he just came [01:49.06]where the sunset turned the windows on his home to gold.