Again the website of the Foreign Balearic Foundation has echoed one of my chronicles. As always, thanks.
Cati Cobas
I do not know if readers agree, but since I wrote this chronicle of Thomas Orell, the peasant of the Upper Valley, I made friends Cyber \u200b\u200bMuseum Director Allen , which responds to the name of Lorenzo Brevi. What magic of the Internet that allows us to be at the same time in Palma de Mallorca and the Upper Valley! And all without leaving our house! Right?
times with the same stone.
our south accompanying their parents pioneers, clad in satin and silk folds of which adorn the living ... or think of the row of communicants, proud of the hoops that arming their plumeti organza dresses, going to the church in the main square. Also why not? see the babies, ready to "Christian" as it was then, at the foot of the Font. These costumes, these bouquets and tiaras, these beggars and capotitas, accompanied by photographs to say everything in a traditional time romantic, sometimes a little naive to some one if not disingenuous, but certainly valuable and representative of a time and customs.
How beautiful to the families of the brides of yesteryear to find in the museum manikins representing their mothers or grandmothers at a unique moment of their lives, bringing an image that might have been imagined only in black and white ! It is your own history that gives this exhibition. What doubt?
Calendar Girls
Chepsy Dedicated to Miriam, the godmother of my reviews, because this library is "our" place in the world, Angela, who loves books as much as his aunt new and Jorge, my husband, I suggest the title ...
unique, having a special character. Right? In short, they go beyond reality and belong to the world of fantasy, fiction, the realization of the impossible, in some cases.
The eneo in the heart of Santa Fe Avenue will not be too vain to boast omitted the fact that it was considered by the British newspaper The Guardian as the second most beautiful bookstore in the world, after the Dominican Selexyz Boekhandel Maastricht, located in a church belonging to the Dominicans, back in the southeastern Netherlands. The second most beautiful bookstore in the world! I think ... The same, our city \u200b\u200bbeautiful and beloved, a lover of books to have a section on Corrientes dedicated to them and a giant book fair international prestige and quite level, but in which I am sorry that my visitors have to hurt the children the street without adequate social support, or be surprised at the mess of traffic, has the privilege of a dream like this.
h urra primal Mordechai David Glücksmann (Max Glucksmann), born in Austria in 1875 and emigrated at the age of fifteen years in Argentina. This extraordinary man began doing business as an employee of the House of Photography Lepage, in Bolivar to 300 and ended his days in Buenos Aires in 1946, seventy-owning movie theaters, in addition to having been a pioneer of Argentine cinema movie times dumb and director of the news he called News. Yes this man so special that it was also the owner of record label EMI, which immortalized his music Carlitos Gardel, José Razzano, Roberto Firpo and Francisco Canaro among many authors and Interpreter of native music.
World War! And if not logic tell us our pride as residents of Buenos Aires ...