Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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150 .- The kids, waste and licorice

For kids, the rich sent to study in the capital, that thing we did was study. When they reached the end of course, bought the securities through blackmail, but mostly after not exercising and lived off their income. There was a teacher and a teacher for all the people that the business that had to control more than a hundred kids of all ages. Most children were on the street, even when carrying food to the miners. We were bad shoes and bad clothes.

Games
.- Led by older crews were stones and blows through the streets, or play marbles ( singuetes ). Also, with some irons played patacones. The game consisted of a ring. They put the plantains in half and iron shots, get them out of the box. The fried plantain was a letter from old deck torn down the middle, and formed a sort of pouch. It was the delight of the kids.
Another very special game, which still exists today, is the baldrufa.

If you had the urge to urinate, they did at every corner. Were given a half turn, and like dogs, raising the claw and pee. In terms of making belly, almost no one had water. Those in the high mountains went to the castle, and the low to the water's edge, to the Battery, the field football, the Public Works wall or garden wall Serero.

The council had a second-Sheriff, who was with a trowel and a bucket, and was picking up the poop of the people, put them in a pile and sold to gardeners as fertilizer. It was a special fertilizer. The farmers used to have a jar for women, and when filled, the tightly and took her to the garden.

When the cars came loaded with licorice for the factory, all the kids came back, pulling the rods to make chupadillos. Licorice were two factories, one of Vallés, and a Justribó. Tabajara used most women the people and the pay was 0.50 cents.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

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I was very small, just remember, that came a few years of drought that ravaged the term, dried almond trees and many pines. The people went home. With mines in decline and no rain for the field, life was very bleak. The rafts of the high mountains remained dry, and had to go to fetch water river. So we loaded four barrels, and came to the house drank half. So the next day back to two loads of water. The house was two hours away. In other words, you spent the life on the road.

We had it better. My father got to cabulló of the sari, i cap a Llosa. On the banks of river. With more improperly maintained, with a roof full of holes, that when the day dawned it seemed you were in the street. Then, in the barn, little straw. The six or seven we were, we all slept in one bed, covered with Borraz, the few blankets they had and the Sueras of chivalry. My father lit the fire, and smoke permeated everything to make us mourn. So we mal-paso winter.

the morning, my father got up, put a large pan and made Farinet , with lots of pan fried mackerel. When they were cool, all around the pan, until the ass appeared clean. Then a piece of bread and a sip of wine, which did not have all.
For lunch, a stew with potatoes, beans and pasta, a sausage, some bacon, sometimes a bone, and that was the meal most people. But many without sausage or bacon, or wine.

always had in Llosa livelihoods. It raised many bolets ( oyster mushroom). Every day we picked llantaïms (or lletón) that the sot became tender. The cleaned well, we made a cross in the base and in the river basins. We also had vandovella made a mesh, every day, at dusk, we went to find dinner. This winter. In summer, the line or clared. Hunting, my father was not very clever, he lost no time, and could not find the paths of rabbits. But we do know to stop loops. Upon leaving the farm, was a barrier, and put steps annealed copper loops. From time to time we were catching a rabbit and a partridge. So we mal-paso calamities.

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149 .- 148 .- Keep River navigation

past, the media that he was the Ebro basin Then came the railroad project through the center. The waterway Amposta was to merge and Zaragoza, and the center point was Mequinenza. This workshop had llaüts and boats, who sat on the banks of the Ebro

Llaüt
a timber mounted on the skeletons of the ship and base of fire and water, were turning the tables and putting the llaüt . When he had them placed and fastened to the ribs of llaüt , tow boards (with tow, or esparto waste) with a kind of spike (or chisel) and a wooden mallet. Iban biting, sitting on a stool. Once the boat came to tarry. Put it to boil with some pots, and were smeared with tar. And so I finished packing (hence the nickname came to them "Calafat"). But the oldest were Rayet. Very small Rayet Barnabas knew his grandfather, who was the boss. Most of the workers who had climbed to Tortosa. I remember I had one named Ricardo Abello, that when it formed the Football Club was the best prop Mequinenza (called him "black" because he worked from dawn to dusk). The

llaüts rose by a rope pulling very long (named Saul or tow), which was controlled by the helmsman and skipper, who was the foreman. The Llaüt was sorting through the stream and returns that made the shore. The crew consisted of the helmsman, the pawn of confidence in front of the sama with the bar to avoid any abuse, and front, by the way, were five men with Saula Muscleres the past (the Muscleres were for that they should be made shoulder injury). That went before was the strong man and had a rod or stick to protect themselves. He was called "alignment." Bats carrying ships formerly were much higher because they had to save many poplars had at the edges. Measuring over 30 meters. When it was embarrassment or Garbin, rode all the llaüt , Unfurled the sail and rest.

pump in Old Orchard to take advantage of the water, made the Enclus. It was a step of about 25 meters, and opened in the winter. For summer, they mounted a weir. The summer season went purple for water shortages Ebro they picked up the summer season in Zaragoza wages had to be sought in order to survive, until the flood came.

the early twentieth century, Mr. Jorge Algueró (Serero) revolutionized the entire channel of the Ebro bought a male dapple, and engaged in a llaüt . It was both the result, which were completed shooters Saul. All males and mules bought large, and so just a pawn to accompany the cavalry, their wealth. So the template llaüt pattern and was reduced to three workers. When they came loaded with gender, used to put two horses. Sometimes, when they came to the passage of Barca, they were sweaty, because they had run up. Then they threw a blanket over. All companies sought to have the stables full of horses.
When going back to the boat and had to climb a hill or embankment, the helmsman shouted, "Amollo Saula!". Then the boat was picking up the rope that was stretched. The male did not stop until reduced Saul. When

became the railway project, the first measures taken was the passage by the shores of Mequinenza to Fayón. But it had an influential person in the term of Fabara, and influenced to do so pass Fabara station, which is 15 miles, without any sort of trade of any kind. In contrast, Mequinenza already a glimpse of the mines, which gave a matter of prime necessity.


Photo: Llaüt sailing. Source: Llagut Cultural Association.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

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147 .- La Fira, trade and soap Almadies

The Inn, which was on the street corner Zaragoza rise Goya film, was the center of all dealers of chivalry. Wore them on ropes, and exposed the day of the fair, which was 25 March, and stayed three days of festivities. The farmers were changing horses, and bought pigs (Guerrin ) for the year. They had many horses

Fair Chambers (the Catalan mountain). They had a very good cattle. They also came fairs, which were installed in the Plaza de la Iglesia. Rode ten or twelve fairs trinkets, toys, knives, Morella portfolios for the pocketbook and the school, etc.
also came the "flat of the blankets, drums and talking to the farmers. I was a kid, my father bought me a razor with spring. I was quite delighted, I cut a stick for horses and I turned around the edge, and I could not cut the bread.
also had a very old man who went through the streets shouting: " Cosis, songs i ribrells !". Repairing ceramic objects. He carried a backpack with wet clay, a kind of large baldrufa a small pointer, made a small hole and, with some staples, the line with the crack. I put the clay over macerated and solved the cracks, and charged for staple.
was another who also walked down the street shouting: " Gifts! Aullen, diabetes fils i i i ous pa botons the fly!". Women went out and bought the hardware they needed.
also used to hang a man with a donkey and a big Sharon (or sary ) shouting: " Sellons, sing, i olles of fang argoletes fogaril pal!". And this was the trade of the town. Apparel
not speak, because most people bought a legit. Paid to the harvesting of the crop.
All these people, traders and dealers, everyone would stop at the inn. Women each month
Bugada did: put the cosi on a bench and filled it with soap clothing moll, home made with caustic soda and ash of the bark of the almond ( Cosco) and water hot. Then he had to lay off people until they had sabó secase.También dur made with caustic soda, oil and water. It was better than moll.

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18 Mequinenza Earlier, the position he occupied, was the center of attention because of the confluence of three rivers: the Ebro, the Segre and Cinca. Then there were no roads, and transportation were invalid.
wood Employers seeking workers and crews moved to the mountains during the summer season. They were poorly fed, slept in barracks and on the ground, and spent the season and lowering cutting wood dragged with horses to the pier. They built rafts. Were made of three or four sections, each section was twenty or twenty-five meters. Trunks connected them with some plants long they curled. In the trunk fat were holes with augers, plant spent there, the twisted right and they had very subject. Then, wait for the rising river. When the flood came, they removed some obstacles, and rode five or six bare, with two long oars mounted one in front and one behind to maintain the good progress to Mequinenza. At

Mequinenza at the confluence of two rivers, throttle down and held the rafts to pylons or large iron rings that were in the bank. Maybe
spent a couple of days resting in the inn or Ratchet. It was a big local, with five or six beds for first class, a great barn where forty people fit, and a large block, which fit like thirty or forty horses. He also had a pediment, where young people playing ball. It was the central location of all pedestrians. There were times when they met ten or twelve canoes. The Ebro were tied to the rings, harping many for llauts . In Segre, were tied to a very large poplars that were in the bank. Then they put up for agreed and undertook course to Tortosa. From there, the distribution was by sea to its destino.Entonces had no railways, and transport was by sea and rivers.