Aunque parezca increíble, en el minuto 15:35, ese bebe que sale soy yo con unos 9 meses, mi madre está dándome de comer, y los del fondo es mi hermano y mi padre. Veranemos en Nueva Andalucía desde los años 60, y aún seguimos yendo jeje
@KeyMan1
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Haha, that’s amazing :-) It is just crazy to see how fast everything changes.
@yahyacentral2774
5 ай бұрын
Joder 🤣🤣
@BWV.1052
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Many thanks and greetings from Berlin! My family was among the first to settle in Las Mimosas, near Marbella, in the 1960s. I spent many summers under the Spanish sun during my childhood between 1971 and 1981. My last visit was in 1981, after we had already sold our lovely home due to repeated burglaries and neither of us felt obligated to travel there. That was before the really big building boom in Marbella started. I've looked at Google Maps many times. There is practically nothing I could recognize. As if it were another planet. But you have this in many places, just think of Sylt. What was it nice. Now it's so cleaned and sanded. That's nothing for me. A pity. Spain was always beautiful back then. I don't remember too much. Among other things, the stinking rubber garbage cans that baked in the sun. The red and white sleeping policemen in our settlement. The juniper hedges and the tiled pool that I nearly drowned in had my grandfather not saved me. The intense scent of the lantana, our mimosa tree and the housemaid Antonia, and the gardener Miguel. I had loved both of them so much and she me. I would die for the churros from the market stall today. ...What does longing actually mean in Spanish? MM (D/1970)
@KeyMan1
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Yes A LOT has changed. I would love to have some memory of the old days :-)
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