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I spent seven years in Nacogdoches, and I still agree with Wally K that it’s Texas’ best-kept secret.  Pecan Park was newly constructed and still a novelty when I went there one day in 1975 and found these rascals doing what rascals are supposed to do…  ’Hey, look at me!’

I spent seven years in Nacogdoches, and I still agree with Wally K that it’s Texas’ best-kept secret.  Pecan Park was newly constructed and still a novelty when I went there one day in 1975 and found these rascals doing what rascals are supposed to do…  ’Hey, look at me!’

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Invited to breakfast and I am blown away by this light.  But I shouldn’t be.  It’s Paraguay and there is something here that bends the light a certain way.  The ladies may be doing the best thing for them, breakfast being a balm for their hangovers, but a big glass of water and more sleep would probably be even better…
So, the light is so intense that Suzy and Miriam have to partially draw the shade, which only makes the light better.  They’re not doing this for me.  It’s self protection.
Oh, and let me tell you: the Germans have a firm foothold in Paraguay, god love ‘em.  The beer and sausages are excellent.

Invited to breakfast and I am blown away by this light.  But I shouldn’t be.  It’s Paraguay and there is something here that bends the light a certain way.  The ladies may be doing the best thing for them, breakfast being a balm for their hangovers, but a big glass of water and more sleep would probably be even better…

So, the light is so intense that Suzy and Miriam have to partially draw the shade, which only makes the light better.  They’re not doing this for me.  It’s self protection.

Oh, and let me tell you: the Germans have a firm foothold in Paraguay, god love ‘em.  The beer and sausages are excellent.

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There is this bluff … if you can call it that … overlooking the ocean.  One of the trails at Torrey Pines leads down to it.  People seem strangely attracted to it, but there is really nothing there except the other people who have been drawn to the way it juts out into the sea a little, and how you have to climb up on it to be there…

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