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Norma "Normis" Rodriguez Adamo's
Chismes y Consejos
Page TWO

webmaster:      Erasmo "Doc" Riojas      el_ticitl@yahoo.com

 

              



Dear Folks,

Becky Trevino and i had a date to visit Diana Saucedo's mom
yesterday. she asked us to come around 3pm..we stopped to get a
hallo way's semita  for merienda with Mrs.. Varela..here we are at el
barrio "Azteca" looking for the Valera house.

finall becky says 'this is
it'..we parked, went around to the front, knocked and knocked, no
answer. Becky says 'wait here i'll go around the back and side doors'..
i sit on these old rocking chairs in the big ole 'porche'..enjoying the
breeze. 

Becky comes around says there was no answer. no one seemed to be
home..welllll, maybe they had to go out or forgot we were coming, etc,
etc..on the side/back porch, there was this block with lettering. Becky
says 'that was from la escuela amarilla'..it had her grandfather's name,
he was the builder.. I thought that looks like Louis Campbell's photo of
the school's cornerstone that his brother found in the school
rubble.

but, we were at Mrs.. Varela's house, how could that be?...i
didn't say anything... we left, i had to go to Aminta Tijerina's
cousin's rosary, and Becky went home. I got email from Becky today. she
called Mrs.. Varela when she got home, and Mrs.. Varela asked "why aren't
you girls here yet?".turns out we were at the wrong house..200 block
of Farragut, the varela's live at 500 block!.

anyhow, Becky went to the
varela's house right away and had merienda with mrs. varela and diana's
sisters...they thought it was becky's grandfather, RIP, that had
'steered' us to that house to see the  cornerstone, AND, just think of
Diana laughing her head off at the two tontitas!

becky and i spent a dizzy day..we had a "Shirley and Laverne day".. LOL.. and thanks for
becky's link.

tan, tan...NNN


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Webmaster:   Erasmo Elias Riojas   el_ticitl@yahoo.com

 

 For the piece of music known as 'Cavatina' or 'Theme from The Deer Hunter', see Cavatina (song) Cavatina (Italian diminutive of cavata, the producing of tone from an instrument, plural cavatine) is a musical term, originally a short song of simple character, without a second strain or any repetition of the air.