I am a young fortyish female. I have a quite, low-key life style. I'm fairly Liberal philosophically. politically and spiritually. I love history and am endless curious about the mysteries of the Universe - life, death and the things in between. I'm currently exploring Buddhism. Thereīs a room thatīs not been used for years and iīm setting it up to accomodate guests or roomates. Iīm okay with almost every lifestyle BUT you must have a peaceful and harmonious way of living while you stay over. I absolutely love a good sense a humor. I adore children but will not live with them. thatīs all, thanks.
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Female, age: 36 to 45 years old, occupation: professional (medical, legal, etc) in financial services, speaks: English, interests: Animals, Fine Arts, Gay & Lesbian and Reading
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Breakfast included
Use of kitchen
Airconditioning
Ceiling fan
Pool
Garden
Guest bathroom
Elevator
Washer
Dryer
Microwave
TV
VCR
DVD
Cable TV
Telephone
Dial-up Internet
High-Speed Internet
Wheelchair access
Chimney
Balcon or terrace
No curfew
Gym nearby
No smoking
No pets
No children
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Airport Pickup
Breakfast
City Tour
Laundry
Use my car
Use my bike
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