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Six Pictures on an Avocado-colored Wall: Their Stories
The Wall and the Pictures The color of the walls was chosen and applied by Leo, Eva’s son, when this was his room. I thought it too bold but, by the time he moved away to university, I had grown … Continue reading →
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