//! Locations for the Baker family — Competition Week //! //! Demonstrates: //! - Location declarations with fields //! - Prose descriptions for narrative context //! - Locations referenced by schedules and characters location MarthasBakery { capacity: 30 type: Shop open_hours: "04:00-14:00" ---description A warm, stone-walled bakery on the corner of Main Street. The front room has a long wooden counter built from reclaimed oak, with glass display cases showing the day's offerings. Behind it, the kitchen holds two large brick ovens, a prep area with marble counters, and shelves lined with flour, sugar, and spices. The smell of fresh bread seeps out through the door from before dawn, drawing the earliest risers. A small chalkboard by the entrance lists the day's specials in Jane's elegant handwriting. In the back corner, Old Maggie — the thirty-year-old sourdough starter — sits in a ceramic crock wrapped in a wool blanket, waiting for the cold snap to pass. --- } location MainStreet { type: Road foot_traffic: 0.8 ---description The main thoroughfare of the town, lined with shops and homes. The bakery sits at the busiest corner, where the road from the market square meets the lane leading to the school. On market days, stalls extend down the street and the air fills with the sounds of haggling and laughter. --- } location TownHall { capacity: 200 type: PublicBuilding ---description The oldest stone building in town, built in 1780 and expanded twice since. The main hall has high ceilings, arched windows, and long wooden tables that serve for guild meetings, town councils, and — once a year — the Harvest Baking Competition. During competition week, the hall smells of flour and anticipation. Trestle tables line the walls for each competitor's station, and the judges sit at an elevated table at the far end, beneath a portrait of the guild's founder. --- } location SchoolHouse { capacity: 120 type: School ---description A redbrick building at the end of the lane, with tall windows and a bell tower that still rings at eight each morning. The gymnasium doubles as the science fair venue on Friday evenings, with folding tables arranged in rows for student displays. Emma's poster board on fermentation chemistry sits between a model volcano and a solar-system mobile, drawing a surprising number of visitors who want to know why bread rises. --- }