Thursday, November 6, 2008

How Good Is Progesterall

141 .- The first road and the first car

E did a trap or sedan that made a trip each day. They also carried passengers, four or five. Iban to see women riding because, by lifting the leg to the bracket, taught ankle, and made many comments. The postman called him "Chef". Horse had a median age and height, but as the car weighed little, I was pulling.
From overnight came a caravan of white donkey with his top sary. Each man had four or five donkeys everywhere stone picking, and vented on the sides of the road. A brigade of the biting piece stonecutters. And before long road filled up Mequinenza Fraga.
Once the road, the first car appeared Mail, solid rubber wheels. They called him "the Cochomóvil." A kind of coach that, with the miners of the region, had more on top than inside.
The first time I arrived the car was a flood of people to greet him with shouts of joy and cheers. The more astute of the people took the car tracks, mines and some girls.
Soon Maella embarked on the road, but it was a little harder.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Campbell Cheddar Cheese Soup Recipe



In the century of 1800 in my grandmother lived a much worse than ours in many respects. The harvest made it with the sickle and the threshing, with a board with nails and pedriñera stones (flint, chert) embedded in a table. With the horses being dragged by until they were PARBO straw, and select gold bearing grain. Then I hauled grain to load horses. Then came the dalla (scythe) , which was a breakthrough for the harvest. And trails were constructed with cylinders and blades circling the PARBO that far ahead.
with the Forces, hourly tumbábamos the PARBO to make the straw, after sale and clean the grain.

In 1900 began to build roads for cars in the term, and some rich people bought cars, but the poor continued the same routine. Fraga Mequinenza no road, but a wide path of land that the three messengers who traveled there. Were Tonis, the Gregorios and Petra Manolete. Each had a big truck with canopy and three horses (mules large). Wore a big black blouse tied with two strings. All three were with their grown children. Mequinenza made trade-Lérida twice a week. Among them were not speaking, but if they were in trouble, helped to death. The children had a good relationship.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Flight Simulator Air Brake Button

139 140 138 .-

All we did pernoctábamos coal in the Horseshoe, and the next morning at four o'clock, we woke up and right to Caspe. There
began to whirl through the streets, waiting to call you a buyer. They discussed the price, and looked to fix. Once sold coal, were with the sheriff to the weigher, were weighing and gave you the result. Then he took the bag and carried it up to the house empty. Once completed, you gave a small tip at weigher (0.50 cents), and content. ESP gathered about 45 or so. 50 were a big sale.
Then we went shopping at the stores. We bought rice, beans, cod, soup, noodles extra. For the way back we bought a loaf of bread, 50 cents of sausage. And 50 cents of candy for children, which you gave when you got to the farmhouse.
During the trip, coming and going we used between one and a half exhausting. Many carried the coal to sell to Fraga, Massalcoreig Serós and return potatoes.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Female Masterbathing Indian

Part Two: Memories of Old Times

(Transcriber's note) Added later writings : Manolo
keep writing. In order not to undermine the integrity of the original book, new notes, written on loose sheets will be posted on, but not follow the chronological order of the notebook. Refer to before the Civil War.

When disorders were suffering ill, my father, finding himself powerless to give us food to eight we were family, he resorted to making charcoal, or take piecework of olive trees, which come out. If we played the coal, they put us in a sunny or shade, and until there remained no kills, Kermes, buckthorn or juniper, get up there head. Then, with the two donkeys got off the loads of wood for those hills, they could not walk more than dogs when hunting, or a boar.
Once at the farm, ride the coal and give fire and had to be aware of it as a patient. That little neglected you, you were playing the efforts of the entire week. And even if that was not much, we needed it as the holy bendimiento.
When scratched the day, we proceeded to remove the coal, which was to remove dirt, rocks that formed the espilleras, and brush that prevented colase no land, and put another and so was turned off if there was a smoldering fire to blind him. Then he picked up the coal, which we put in bags and had to be aware that we are not light. Once collected, what we loaded on the horses (three sacks, about 100 kg.) And we were going to sell it to Caspe.