Posted by Lale on 26/5/2009, 19:07:00, in reply to "Re: Spring / Summer"
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Thank you so much for writing to us about this. When we first heard the swine flu in Mexico, I very much wanted to ask you all about it but it was a hectic time for me. And then I forgot.
When we heard about it we said "If they are cancelling a soccer game, it has to be serious." (They didn't cancel the game but it was played without spectators and that's serious enough.)
We had two known fatalies here in Canada due to the swine flu.
Lale
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: Middle-spring was awkward in Mexico, especially Mexico
: City, Memsahiba Lale. For two weeks the busy and noisy
: city was paralyzed. I live very much downtown, in a
: nice area called Polanco. It's full of office
: buildings, restaurants, fancy stores, and therefore,
: of people driving and walking around. But the
: influenza crisis forced the government to shut down
: practically all activity. Many people lost a lot of
: money, and it was awful to go out and see, in the
: middle of a Friday, when everybody is out for lunch
: and drinks, the city deserted. It was like one of
: those B-movies of Hollywood, like some apocalyptic
: disaster was coming our way or extraterrestrial
: monsters were about to descend. So my wife and I, as
: well as another couple, accepted an invitation by some
: friends to go to a small provincial town called
: Sayula, in the Western province of Jalisco. There,
: life was normal. They have a very pretty house and we
: spent beautiful days in the sunny place, chatting in
: the pool or preparing delicious meals. Mexico is back
: to normal, and one of the good consequences of it all
: is that I have had time to really advance with "A
: Suitable Boy". I have 200 pages left, and hope to
: finish before my 40th birthday (Sunday May 31st). I am
: really looking forward to discussing this book. When I
: saw the size, I hoped I wouldn't like it (especially
: after the experiencie with the one by Kiran Desai).
: But I simply loved it. It's one of the best
: contemporary pieces of fiction I have read. I will
: comment extensively on it and I hope someone will make
: comments too.
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: So, what are you readlit-wallahs all doing?
:
: We have a weird spring here. One day it is really
: cold, another day it is really hot, some days it is
: very sunny but the wind is very chilly...
:
: I cut all the tulips to allow the perennials to come
: out.
:
: I wish I had nothing else to do but garden. And then
: sit in the backyard and enjoy open air, read books,
: drink beer...
:
: Lale
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