
This is the Aarden Hotel.
Out the window, we had a mini-balcony with a great view of, well... not much.

There was the doctor's parking space on the street next to us.
This is the Aarden Hotel.
Out the window, we had a mini-balcony with a great view of, well... not much.
There was the doctor's parking space on the street next to us.
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