There is also an area for grilling, playing ping pong and board games, or relaxing in a hammock.
| Here is Gail by the waterfall next to the slide.
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We also tried a picture with the two of us by the slide.
We took Carol and Gus' picture here too. We had to first get rid of the frog.
But then it worked.
The pool is the social gathering place. It is where you meet new people and make new friends. Here are three of the hot young ladies who hang out there.
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| Three Monkies. |
This is Kalisa from North Carolina (for some reason she likes to talk about Cam Newton), Gail from Arkansas, and Carol from Canada. There is such a variety of people here. Just yesterday we met a wonderful lady from a small town north of London, England.
We spend much of the day reading and listening to music by the pool. Sometimes Happy Hour starts a little early here too.
Every pool has to have rules. Here are our rules.
I do not read Spanish very well so I have to sometimes guess at what is being said.
For example, I think these rules say something like:
-Hurray, the pool is open form 7:00 am to 10:00 pm.
--If you are using the pool, you must leave your banjo in your condo.
-Even if you climb to the top of the rocks, there is no escape.
-If you are under 12 years old, you must leave your banjo, with your parents.
(I am not sure why the obsession with banjos.)
-Please, no listening to that commoner Justin Beber while in the pool.
(Obviously, these rules are a little outdated.)
-You are not allowed to throw Frisbees off your balcony into the pool.
-You are not allowed to receive a vibrating massage or anything similar in the area around the pool.
-You are not allowed to fart in the pool.
I think this is a pretty close interpretation.

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