This is a view from my window. I see this every morning when I wake up.
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| This is what happens when I tell Loida to smile. |
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| Making flower pots out of old car tires. |
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| The neighborhood |
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| The road from Loida's house |
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| Flowers alongside the road |
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| You can see goats everywhere. |
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| Hamburger and hot dog stand. |
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| 20 pesos is a little less than 50 cents USD. |
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| Here is my burger. It was quite good. |
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| At a restaurant. Everything was about 500 pesos. About $12 USD. Probably a bit expensive for the Philippines. |
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| Taro ice cream dipped in taro chocolate. 14 pesos. Almost 35 cents. |
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| Jazmine just got out of school |
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| Waiting to go to the barber |
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| I am next |
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| I think this was the second or third time in my life for going to an actual barbershop |
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| So far so good. |
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| Since I don't pay to get my haircut in America, I don't know what the typical price is. My guess though is that it would be less than 50 pesos. (About $1.20 USD) |
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| Got the razor out. No cuts! |
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| Got a "nice" head and shoulder massage (I think I would have preferred not to have one). |
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| This is how you can know a country is awesome. Pez! |
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| Mango marshmallows! |





















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