Hi
bloggers! How are you? I´m tired, but I don´t know the reason xD Until today my
week have not been so bad. I remember the reason! Today is Friday! And I don´t
have many ideas for to write. But let’s do in anyway.
What’s the
topic of today? In this opportunity I will talk you about a curious thing. I
don´t remember so good the time when it happened, but I estimate I should happen
when I had 9 or 10 years old. My family (my
mother, my father and my little brother) and I traveled to the seventh region
of Chile, particularly to the coastal city called “Constitucion”. The amazing
of the trip was what we didn´t visit that place during the summer, like a
normal family do; enjoying the perfect mixture created by the water, the sand
and the sun. In fact, we made a trip in the winter, specifically on July of
that year that I don´t remember. Yeah, our adventure was marked by the rain, a
bit of cold and the strong wind. Personally I liked that journey so much,
because I love the winter and the rain fascinate to me. I believe what my mother
didn´t like it, since she is not too attached to the cold seasons.
Talking
about what I did in that place, I must be honest: I have mental blocks about since
that happened a lot of years ago. But I remember one thing in particular.
One time my
brother and I went to the nearest beach while a strong downpour was fallen, and
we saw an extraordinary event: in the sand were a lot of exoskeletons of crustaceous
and shells of mollusks! I remember the
image so good: the entire sand cover with those leftovers. I didn´t realize the
impact of the tides or the waves or anything like that. The only was a
beautiful memory about how the nature operates.
That
spectacle teaches me a hidden part of the coastal zones that we can´t see if we
visited that places in the summer only :)
See you!
