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  • Mother and son at breakfast table.
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  • Cute boy wears bows in his hair and goatee.
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  • A boy is too wound up to go to bed.
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  • Wound up play date.
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Miguel Casarez-Guerrero added this conch shell detail, mirroring the back window of their home which was built by Casita Linda. He will paint it to look like cantera stone. It is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco lays the brick floor with Sergio Rios Mora in the ??Casita Linda? home they are building for Mora, while his son Sebastian Mora, and neighbor Adrian Vasquez, look on..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco lays the brick floor with Sergio Rios Mora in the ??Casita Linda? home they are building for Mora, while his son Sebastian Mora, and neighbor Adrian Vasquez, look on..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco lays the brick floor with Sergio Rios Mora in the ??Casita Linda? home they are building for Mora, while his son Sebastian Mora, and neighbor Adrian Vasquez, look on..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Antonio Nolasco lays the brick floor with Sergio Rios Mora in the ??Casita Linda? home they are building for Mora, while his son Sebastian Mora, and neighbor Adrian Vasquez, look on..Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Usher look-alike Paul Jones fills out his form for Wipe OUt audition  at the LA Convention Center during the Reality Rocks reality show convention,  4/9/11 (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Independence Day celebrations in the streets of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. A traffic cop looking macho, 9/2009 (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Independence Day celebrations in the streets of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. A traffic cop looking macho, 9/2009 (photo: Ann Summa).
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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 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: 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: 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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