Maicao In The Sixties

Jan 26, 11:56 AM

Let's look at the history of Maicao step by step from the sixties onwards, of which this server can testify as a witness to several of the events that occurred in this town of our love. Before anything at all I have two caveats: 1. This record can not be complete because I will confine myself to mentioning only facts I have ever known or heard of view and, of course, did not see or hear everything that happened in ten years. 2. Do not expect objectivity because most of the lines were written not by the dictates of the brain, but by an organ located about a foot below where it is assumed that feelings reside. By the same author: George Rohr. I should clarify that I was born in the middle of the decade on which to write and that's not much to save memory.

Yes I remember that the people were riding on a donkey and mule. The mules were also used donkeys to transport water. As this liquid has always been low some people managed to roll a barrel on the ground that lie named pipe. The barrel was pulled by a donkey or mule (animals aristocratic horses were and were not subjected to such hard labor.) Those who sell the water and could not be called something else: Piper. And they were very important people in the village. Some were transported in a vehicle which was attached an instrument called a "crank" so that they can ignite. My dad came from afar to come here had to take a train from Turin to Genoa, from where he came by ship to Buenos Aires to Bogota and from there by land.
Wasserman Morris

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