Heavy padlocks outside every door, walls splattered with... with what?, fluorescent lights flickering with the intermittent electricity and a bug so big I didn't even want to kill it for fear of the mess. Our hotel in Tuni had all the charms of an asylum. Even after a long day on the road, a look at the bathroom told me that using it would mean a net loss in my cleanliness. I declined a shower.
John's only comment on our lodging: "Look at these high ceilings!"
He was right. The ceiling soared to a majestic height that would be enviable in any home. Love that guy, a perfect traveling partner.
Note: Don't judge Tuni by its lone hotel. We shared a great meal with Sharif and Fayaz who refined our eating-with-your-hand technique, went to the movies, shared a table & a beer with some guys in the back of the wine store and got a great shave. Great place.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Strick's Glass is Half Full
Posted by David Evans at 8:05 AM
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Beautiful hallway picture of those high ceilings. I love this blog. Halfway there sounds about right!
I can smell you guys from here!
Love the entries....keep them coming.
Best,
Karen S.
it looks very much like the Lil' Palace, Dibrugrah hey john i hope the guys serving you didnt have nail polish on thier little fingers?
Sounds like you guys are just about ripe enough for that 5 star hotel . . .
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