Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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In my neighborhood there is a park that was a dream became a reality in the early 90's. Many people who fought for it are no longer with us, but every tree, every hierbecita are born to be present. The large lawn as reading, games with our children, sports and relaxation, they decide to change it. "Many-Splendored Thing," as we called on a mound of deep green, where our girls did flips and time looking for flowers, remain mired in the asphalt.
The church of Sant Martí XIV century is observant of all the transformations and, if you were to ask it, say it has never been so beautiful as in the past twenty years.
I hope common sense and the gray areas can be converted into gardens with white flowers.
Unfortunately, the AVE will be with your foul wind of progress which had for some time. Only photos will resist the hurricane and will tell us that there was a park, a breathing space and place.

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