Friday, September 4, 2009

Gujarati Wedding Choli

155 .- The problem of migrants (II)

After the war of 14, there was such disarray in the town of Mequinenza that looked like it was going to be an orphan. The remaining were scared. All went to Barcelona and towns Rodalies. Previously, in the nineteenth century, a relative of mine worked as a miner in the underground. Had crowded working. Another family member working in the Great Trade El Siglo. Up to our house like a gentleman. I think it was a keeper. But it burned and I have not heard from him.
After year 18 there was a stampede. Fortunately, all were standing. The measured family worked in Can Tunis, and the greatest leader in the office. Estruga brothers in Retread Durán. The Mesuradors Hospitalet lived one and the other in front of the Mercat de Sant Antoni. The Estrugo, in Gracia, Sant Agusti and Santa Tecla. The Parsley, and Poble Nou Sarria. Canero sisters behind the Parallel theaters in Poble Sec
In a bar in Corsica Street ate eight or ten of the people: Peter the Tailor and his brother Ramon, Pepito Asparteñera that of the brothers Sordet, Manolo Ampanteña , the Malcha, brothers Estruga. Poble Nou
lived in family groups, including the Saint, a relative of mine died after falling from a scaffold. A certain Antonio Castelló sang in the tenor Orfeo Catala. Often up to the people.
In a clothing store called The Saldadora worked a certain Moreno. I was many times with my sisters, that very well attended with the offers. My three sisters, Dolores, Trinidad and Rosie, went to Barcelona when the oldest was 14. The death of their parents were placed three, and creatures. Like them, there were plenty of girls and boys who were going to Barcelona. Aragones had mounted the center, who frequented many people in the province, particularly Fraga, who still wore the old dress and the fleshy flap styling comb.
also had a family of three or four brothers, Small. Manolo was the eldest, and had a bookshop in Hospital Street. Cecilio had a bar on the street Claris, and Joaquin a bar bar, I think for the Ramblas. Anyone who wanted to work it his way to Barcelona. There have always welcomed outsiders. Proof of this is the Andalusian Fair April, Catalans feel for some things, and their Andalusian traditions.
When did the Civil War ended a trip to Barcelona for health reasons, because of the accident he had in the mine. In Lérida North would take the train, which had been crowded Galician working in Barcelona. When my son played in the San Andrés, I went with my grandchildren to the area and was impressed because it looked like a field hand. All were with the boot and the backpack with snacks, and screaming. My son, playing at home, seems to play in the attacking half.