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  • Festus, Missouri: The interior of Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home as lit at night. Shot from the back of the cave, the bedrooms are seen above the kitchen in the middle, and office/living room in front. To the left is an open area where sand filters to the floor; to the right is the back storage area and holding tank for the 150 gallons of water which drop daily from the underground spring which is above their home. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: The exterior of the Sleeper cave house at dusk shows how Curt and Deborah Sleeper built a 2,000 square foot home inside a 17,000 square foot cave. There is a forest (and a neighbor's home) on part of the top of their cave. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: The exterior of the Sleeper cave house, where Curt and Deborah Sleeper built a 2,000 square foot home inside a 17,000 square foot cave. There is a forest (and a neighbor's home) on part of the top of their cave. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: The bathroom of Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home, lit be candles (there is electricity). There is a second bathroom in the "middle chamber;" the house is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis.
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  • Festus, Missouri: The staircase from the bedrooms to the first floor living area adjoins the cave wall of Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home. It is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis.
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  • Festus, Missouri: Detail of the limestone ceiling of Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis.
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  • Festus, Missouri: Curt Sleeper looks at the cave ceiling and walls from the third floor office and storage space. His house is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis. (Photo: Ann Summa)
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  • Festus, Missouri: Looking from the back of the cave along the second-floor balcony/walkway outside of the three bedrooms of the Sleeper "cave house." It is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis. (Photo: Ann Summa)
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  • Festus, Missouri: Kian Sleeper cuddles Garfield on the balcony/hallway outside of her bedroom. Her house is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis. (Photo: Ann Summa)
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  • Festus, Missouri: Curtis Sleeper in front of his home, which he and his wife built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis. (Photo:Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: Curtis Sleeper in front of his home, which he and his wife built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis. (Photo:Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: The exterior of the Sleeper cave house, where Curt and Deborah Sleeper built a 2,000 square foot home inside a 17,000 square foot cave. There is a forest (and a neighbor's home) on part of the top of their cave. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: The bathroom of Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home, which  is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis.
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  • Festus, Missouri: The hallway outside the bedrooms butts up against the cave wall of Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home. It is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis.
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  • Festus, Missouri: Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis.
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  • Festus, Missouri: Looking down fron the third floor to the "hallway" on the second floor, and below to the living area of the first floor, of Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home. The umbrella keeps the sand that sheds from the cave walls off a tale and chairs. The home is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis.
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  • Festus, Missouri: Kian Sleeper's bedroom, left, is above the staircase leading to the living room and kitchen of Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home. It is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis.
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  • Festus, Missouri: Looking from the back of the cave along the second-floor balcony/walkway outside of the three bedrooms of the Sleeper "cave house." It is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis. (Photo: Ann Summa)
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  • Festus, Missouri: The orphan glass sliding glass doors which make the front of the house as seen from the back of the cave along the second-floor hallway. This walkway connects the three bedrooms of the Sleeper "cave house." It is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis. (Photo: Ann Summa)
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  • Festus, Missouri: An antique armoire and rocking chair seem incongurous next to the cave walls of Curt and Deborah Sleeper's 2,000 square foot home. It is is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: Curt talks to his son Perry, while Deborah makes tea, in the kitchen of their 2,000 square foot home which is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave. It is heated and cooled by  passive geothermal and solar power.(Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: Curt talks to his son Perry, while Deborah makes tea, in the kitchen of their 2,000 square foot home which is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave. It is heated and cooled by  passive geothermal and solar power. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: Perry Sleeper practices French horn after school in the "living room" of his 2,000 square foot home. It is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Semana Santa, or Holy Week, celebrates Easter in Mexico and Latin America. The religious holiday takes on a special meaning in the 90% Catholic society, where citizens reenact Passion Plays. The events include processions of penitents, processions where mature women or "Widows of Christ" carry statues through the street, and pre-pubescent "Brides of Christ" also parade through town.
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  • Nozawa Onsen, Japan - May 2019:  young bamboo shoots which are peeled and boiled in soba soup. These are a speciality of Nozawa, a village in the Japanese Alps that has 13 free public hot spring baths scattered throughout the town. (Photo © Ann Summa).
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  • Nozawa Onsen, Japan - May 2019: Miso soup made with young bamboo shoots after they are peeled and boiled in soba soup. These are a speciality of Nozawa, a village in the Japanese Alps that has 13 free public hot spring baths scattered throughout the town. (Photo © Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Nectar is a gift shop and tea room specializing in birds (Photo© Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Nectar is a gift shop and tea room specializing in birds (Photo© Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Nectar is a gift shop and tea room specializing in birds (Photo© Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Nectar is a gift shop and tea room specializing in birds (Photo© Ann Summa).
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  • Nozawa Onsen, Japan - May 2019: Soba with mountain vegetables (saisan). Saisan are picked locally as are young bamboo shoots which are then peeled and boiled in soba soup. These are a speciality of Nozawa, a village in the Japanese Alps that has 13 free public hot spring baths scattered throughout the town. (Photo © Ann Summa).
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  • Nozawa Onsen, Japan - May 2019: Yuta's mom hikes the mountain to pick young bamboo to make into soba; and harvest vines which are then woven into baskets, lampshades, plates and other beautiful pieces. She then makes Soba with mountain vegetables (saisan). Saisan are picked locally as are young bamboo shoots which are then peeled and boiled in soba soup. These are a speciality of Nozawa, a village in the Japanese Alps that has 13 free public hot spring baths scattered throughout the town. (Photo © Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Nectar is a gift shop and tea room specializing in birds (Photo© Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: Nectar is a gift shop and tea room specializing in birds (Photo© Ann Summa).
    Nectar-0347.jpg
  • Nozawa Onsen, Japan - May 2019: Soba with mountain vegetables (saisan). Saisan are picked locally as are young bamboo shoots which are then peeled and boiled in soba soup. These are a speciality of Nozawa, a village in the Japanese Alps that has 13 free public hot spring baths scattered throughout the town. (Photo © Ann Summa).
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