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. Out the west window
Del in the dinette 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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