Window & Dinette |
On the west wall of the living room we had a pair of end tables with Chinesey fiberglass-shaded lamps. Out the window, we can see leaves of the avocado tree that prospered in the drip from the swamp cooler in the other window, to our left. |
When it was just us, we’d normally eat in the dinette, just north of the kitchen and separated from it by a handy bar. I hope to find better pictures of this significant locus of family activity. For now, we must settle for this shot of a weary Del. Not sure why he’s equipped with a pillow at the dinette table. Nor whether the brown bottle on the table is the famous “Indian Lady Medicine.” |
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