Here by Glimpses Known
27 Dec 2007 10:46 amHere are our neighbors to the east, except for the lady on the right holding the boy; so, you know, if you don't like kids, it might drive you crazy to live here--especially since one tends to keep the windows open in hopes of catching a breeze.
The older lady in blue on the left is Ma Aïcha, mother of our landlady. Ba Aïcha, whom we call Bacoco (grandfather) is a tailor, and his sewing machine is set up just behind the pink-shuttered window so he can work and visit and take advantage of the light.
The older lady in blue on the left is Ma Aïcha, mother of our landlady. Ba Aïcha, whom we call Bacoco (grandfather) is a tailor, and his sewing machine is set up just behind the pink-shuttered window so he can work and visit and take advantage of the light.