Monday, July 9, 2007

Nevada hístorica

Today in Buenos Aires it snowed. It was pretty cold in the morning, and eventually, early in the afternoon, as the snow started falling the people´s jaws started dropping. Apparently, as I heard on the radio in the bus, it hadn´t snowed here since 1928. Throughout the day, people were outside taking pictures, touching the snow, calling people to tell them about it, and sometimes just staring in awe.

I went bowling at Auchan this evening with the youth from Bernal (in Quilmes), and we had a lot of fun. We bowled two games each, ate some pizza, and had a Spanish bowling vocabulary lesson. Afterwards, as we were leaving, we saw that it was snowing pretty hard. It wasn´t sticking, but there was some on top of a few cars and some overhangs outside. So, I started a snowball fight. The Bernal people really enjoyed it. Really.
It was fun to watch in that they were a lot like little kids in the States: eating it, making tiny snowmen out of it, being surprised when it hurt their hands, etc.

Snow is always special (for me, at least), but it feels a bit more special at the moment.

2 comments:

Phil said...

Oh, and Becca, me dijeron que te saludara Diego, Hernán y Nico.

Kristina's Tech and Culture said...

Jesus bring the SNOW!