Rainy-Day Soliloquy

by Kevin Carrel Footer In La Boca, the river has shed its customary brown livery and turned gray. You would think that a river would remain one color, not change like a chameleon, but you would be wrong. The Rio de la Plata is a shape-shifter, writhing and cavorting before your eyes. On land, the […]


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3 responses to “Rainy-Day Soliloquy”

  1. Mahlena Borges Avatar
    Mahlena Borges

    Well, Kevin, who does not like a good storm?
    After all, “after the storm comes the bonanza”.

  2. Graciela Pasquinelli Avatar
    Graciela Pasquinelli

    Simply… beautiful…

  3. Adrian Insaubralde Avatar
    Adrian Insaubralde

    Kevin , reading you , it is an invitation to reflect about what the rain does to us. I also like the rain and, like you, not because of stoicism. which is a personal trait of most Argentines since life here is so difficult but we carry on all the same. I think I like it because if there is no rain, there will be no rainbows. Thanks for sharing your epiphanies.

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