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| Casa
Trudel, my home for two weeks |
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| Correction,
this hammock was my home for two weeks |
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| Dutch-born
multilingual Trudy, practicing for a golf tournament |
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| The beginning
of the rain season resulted in one full rainy day... |
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| ...perfectly
suited for another hammock session |
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| Dan doing his
daily repair work on things I broke |
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| Svenja from
Germany was the only other guest, alas, only for two days |
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| In spite of my
disturbing her, she still managed to crack a smile |
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| The breakfast
table was nicely set every morning, though I rarely used it before
noon |
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| Dressed to kill
(see also Panare) |
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| Two little
birds as non-paying house guests for Trudy. They got lodging for
free |
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| I'd duck a
little so we'd both fit on one image |
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| I like to look
up to a woman |
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| That, of course,
is another possibility to match height |
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| Two
half-dressed ladies on Casa Trudel's balcony |
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