
By John the postman was . He took the letters from the tram and then distributed them or going there for them .. Below was the first tight that he had here in Armilla. It was tight " girl." Rolling snuff, lighters tinder these yellow and of course, cigarette packs: "Corruco "" Perfect, "Celts" ...
front of the Three Crosses was "Julius butcher the shores of Yoli's florist was now the one hand clothes shop telling him" The Fat of the cloth " and the other the shoemaker Pepe "El Chango" (brother of another of the store from which I spoke of earlier). repairing shoes, boots, heels, soles tapas .. ... is that then the shoes, when they broke, not throwing as far ( Well, with the crisis now things are changing.) When they broke it again and again recosían as new.
For that quarter was also was "phones." A counter, a counter and behind that mess of holes and cables, and plugs. Sometimes to speak at Madrid conference hours that you were throwing the "delay." They also put the telegrams (those blue confetti when you took them to your house and if it was not your saint or had a child, smelled like bad news and gave as fear or "creepy." I do not know. Me at least I passed)
fish is sold with a donkey. It was very fresh. Motril. Along the street were also the "blanqueaores" to live loudly offered to paint the walls and prickly pears, and figs of Isabel (whites and blacks ") who came in his cheek, wrapped in fig leaves. I still remember the cry:" isabeleeeeesss figs, freasquitooooos and fat "Ms.
The angels had a massacre, like Ms Teresa . (Relimpio facilities and where the various products offered as a still life, such was the love and care to be placed on the marble). In the streets of Granada was the dairy "Joaquín el de la Genara" where people went to their Cantarilla for milk. Others were also sold milk Lola and Alexander, there the square the Meadows. They had cows, rabbits, chickens, pigs and even a great and beautiful peacock when he opened his huge tail was like a rainbow illuminating everything.
There were two ovens , a way of Thursday, that of Ramoncillo, and the other the Eugene it still works. It was a loaf of those big, tight crumb, or rich, which is then distributed around town with a cart pulled by a mule. We had
"bodegas Gum" and "Still Life Enriquito or" , your business is actually called "Bodegas Alonso" and where the wine cwt sold for pages, half arroba ... etc. And speaking of bars had the " Bar Branches", "The Kiki" hitting the tram shed, the Mercedes "The Caledonia" and others that I can not remember.
The pastry "Rosario, the Pepona" had cakes that were blessed glory and every day brought from Granada. Then in the evening, as at that time there were no refrigerators, so they are not brats, rather than on selling cheap. The waiters, when they came to see Graná girlfriends got together and bought three or four "a mop." Sometimes they are used to pay us the trusted other. Of course, the good woman never forgot to charge us. While the pastry Rosario put the first kiosk Armilla goodies (candy, sunflower seeds, chickpeas "Tostao, groundnuts, lupines - who called it" water-cunt "... etc). Nothing gominotas or goodies now been made with oil that will go you know.
In charge of the kiosk was at times a son of Ms. Rosario and other times the little grandson ... so he combined the two businesses. It was situated on the road to Motril, Granada street corner. One day a car coming from Motril took the kiosk in front ...¡¡¡ Luckily no one was inside!
front of the Three Crosses was "Julius butcher the shores of Yoli's florist was now the one hand clothes shop telling him" The Fat of the cloth " and the other the shoemaker Pepe "El Chango" (brother of another of the store from which I spoke of earlier). repairing shoes, boots, heels, soles tapas .. ... is that then the shoes, when they broke, not throwing as far ( Well, with the crisis now things are changing.) When they broke it again and again recosían as new.
For that quarter was also was "phones." A counter, a counter and behind that mess of holes and cables, and plugs. Sometimes to speak at Madrid conference hours that you were throwing the "delay." They also put the telegrams (those blue confetti when you took them to your house and if it was not your saint or had a child, smelled like bad news and gave as fear or "creepy." I do not know. Me at least I passed)
fish is sold with a donkey. It was very fresh. Motril. Along the street were also the "blanqueaores" to live loudly offered to paint the walls and prickly pears, and figs of Isabel (whites and blacks ") who came in his cheek, wrapped in fig leaves. I still remember the cry:" isabeleeeeesss figs, freasquitooooos and fat "Ms.
The angels had a massacre, like Ms Teresa . (Relimpio facilities and where the various products offered as a still life, such was the love and care to be placed on the marble). In the streets of Granada was the dairy "Joaquín el de la Genara" where people went to their Cantarilla for milk. Others were also sold milk Lola and Alexander, there the square the Meadows. They had cows, rabbits, chickens, pigs and even a great and beautiful peacock when he opened his huge tail was like a rainbow illuminating everything.
There were two ovens , a way of Thursday, that of Ramoncillo, and the other the Eugene it still works. It was a loaf of those big, tight crumb, or rich, which is then distributed around town with a cart pulled by a mule. We had
"bodegas Gum" and "Still Life Enriquito or" , your business is actually called "Bodegas Alonso" and where the wine cwt sold for pages, half arroba ... etc. And speaking of bars had the " Bar Branches", "The Kiki" hitting the tram shed, the Mercedes "The Caledonia" and others that I can not remember.
The pastry "Rosario, the Pepona" had cakes that were blessed glory and every day brought from Granada. Then in the evening, as at that time there were no refrigerators, so they are not brats, rather than on selling cheap. The waiters, when they came to see Graná girlfriends got together and bought three or four "a mop." Sometimes they are used to pay us the trusted other. Of course, the good woman never forgot to charge us. While the pastry Rosario put the first kiosk Armilla goodies (candy, sunflower seeds, chickpeas "Tostao, groundnuts, lupines - who called it" water-cunt "... etc). Nothing gominotas or goodies now been made with oil that will go you know.
In charge of the kiosk was at times a son of Ms. Rosario and other times the little grandson ... so he combined the two businesses. It was situated on the road to Motril, Granada street corner. One day a car coming from Motril took the kiosk in front ...¡¡¡ Luckily no one was inside!
A selection of souvenirs from Enrique Molina Castillo ("El Churro) and Juana Vico.
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