Sobre la mesa, sobre el escritorio, antes de comer o de sobremesa, sobre la cama o en la hamaca, desnudos o vestidos, sobre el césped o el tapete, con música o en silencio, entre sábanas o en el closet. ❋ Veruscio (2008)
Anterior - Siguiente siesta una hamaca que reposa muros sin sombra árboles quietos el pueblo cierra los ojos ❋ Veruscio (2007)
And if he wishes to spend the night I can let him use one of my Venezuelan hammocks I have both chinchorro and hamaca, his choice while I discuss the very different merits of the Margariteño, Tintorero, pavilo, and moriche which I have all used and worn out through life 6 so far. ❋ Unknown (2005)
The exquisite Wayuu hamaca from the Colombian side according to the German site, though they are the same each side of the border. ❋ Unknown (2005)
Brings back muchas memorias de Veracruz: hot, steamy nights, rocking in the hamaca, in the darkness, with the fans full blast and a breeze blowing in thru the sheer curtains. ❋ Unknown (2002)
Perhaps it is atavistic -- this desire to rest and swing in a hamaca. ❋ William Beebe (1919)
And this is the miracle of the tropics: climb up into the hamaca, and, at this altitude, draw in the hole of the mosquitaro funnel, making it fast with a single knot. ❋ William Beebe (1919)
I have seen an Indian sink his hamaca posts into sand with one swift, concentrated motion, mathematical in its precision and surety, so that he might enter at once into a peaceful night of tranquil and unbroken slumber, while I, ❋ William Beebe (1919)
In a sudden tropical gale every taut strand of my hamaca has seemed a separate, melodious, orchestral note, while I was buffeted to and fro, marking time to some rhythmic and reckless tune of the wind playing fortissimo on the woven strings about me. ❋ William Beebe (1919)
I felt that I had acquired merit that eventful day when a pair of hummingbirds -- thimblefuls of fluff with flaming breastplates and caps of gold -- looked upon me with such favor that they made the strands of my hamaca their boudoir. ❋ William Beebe (1919)
Special, unexpected, and interesting minor dangers are also the province of the hamaca. ❋ William Beebe (1919)
That the showers may not find me unprepared, I pack with my hamaca an extra length of rope, to be stretched taut from foot-post to head-post, that ❋ William Beebe (1919)
They lay each of them in a cotton hamaca, which we call Brazil beds, and two women attending them with six cups, and a little ladle to fill them out of an earthen pitcher of wine; and so they drank each of them three of those cups at a time one to the other, and in this sort they drink drunk at their feasts and meetings. ❋ Unknown (1909)
"What is it?" he adds, raising his head over the edge of his _hamaca_. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)
Try the garlicky camarones en hamaca (shrimp in a hammock, $8.50), house-made pastas (from $12.50) or jumbo prawns with passion fruit ($19.50). ❋ By FREDA MOON (2011)
They made it known to their wives, and directed them to tie their hamaca about their shoulders, and under their arm, like a scarf, and to lead their children that could go, and carry those that could not. ❋ Unknown (1688)
It is a place that is on the coast of Guerrero (south of Mexico) where basically there's nothing to do but to lay down on a hamaca all day and scratch until your legs bleed due to all the mosquito bites. ❋ Unknown (2010)
They lay each of them in a cotton hamaca, which we call ❋ Walter Raleigh (1586)