DESCRIPTION
ACTION No. 6
DESCRIPTION OF THE CAPITAL
Reynaldo Tint .- By entering into the streets of the capital city saw a bleak, with people dressed in black as if they were in mourning for some collective misfortune. Iban coveralls covered with long, ghastly under umbrellas to protect themselves from the rain. I have the feeling that I am in a city bereaved, invaded by perpetual sadness. Born and raised in the plains ardent I explained to the Spanish conquistadors had happened to them found the capital of the New Kingdom of Granada this glacial landscape, covered by an impenetrable sky, clouds eternal. I noticed the contrast between the people who passed well sheltered, zapatones footwear to protect from moisture, and peasants and Indians ruana with espadrilles or barefoot, trasegando mud ice cream peripheral channels and market places. My interest in historic sites, the most impressive vision of colonial churches and public buildings of large windows, I rescued from the initial depression that made me aterido gray and the landscape of the capital. The warm reception given by the relatives convinced me that the human warmth I kept safe from succumbing to melancholy in this environment moor prevailing in the city. I feel like a prisoner under heavy clothes cold ground, and between the walls of the houses where the doors and windows remain closed as long. Over time, I think, I adaptaré this climate adusto that it is normal for Bogotanos and irreplaceable.