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Saturday
Aug112007

Wow

I just had to take a picture of this. First of all, wow. What a huge chandelier...at least 15 feet high and 10 across, if not more (I'm not the best at guesstimating dimensions). And see all those candle harbors? That is going to be an incredible sight when it's all lit up.

Second, you've got to respect the intricate and optimistic securing of the chandelier to the small datsun/toyota type truck. That is some kind of maynarding, which is a fond term in our family, named after my grandpa (or rather, after a name someone once mistakenly called him) for any hodge-podge, use-what-you-have, creative construction.

The guys who made and/or loaded the chandelier were all on the sidewalk next to me when I snapped the picture. They all cheered. I wanted to tell them how cool it was + that I loved the craftsmanship. I wanted to know how many hours it took + who designed it.

At the moment all I could say, wide-eyed, was "grande!"

Hopefully they knew what I was referring to. On the way home I came up with all sorts of sentences I could have said. Oh well. Maybe this time my picture really was worth a thousand words?

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Reader Comments (2)

HILARIOUS! That is so funny - and look at your Spanish - already improving! You knew a word! Yay!

And I love their optimism in not only assuming a truck like that would actually drive at all, let alone carry a ginormous chandelier.

THat's so great. Yeah, I'm with Christie, I would love to just see that truck drive away even without a mammoth chandelier in the back. That is so funny.

08.12.2007 | Unregistered CommenterBridget

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