By Eduardo Rincón-Gallardo
'Malabar' has a great sound, it must have an arabic mystical origin, Malabar, a place of dreams.
Well I was dreaming of raising awareness for the health of the Bay and our Sierra, with images of whales, mountain macaws flying in pairs and a baby jaguar that has me in a trance.
Malabar got me out of that trance, when in the middle of Plaza Península I bumped into these two guys juggling with whatever came their way, this looked like some fun! so I asked Antonio (one of them) if he could give a little instruction to a man with two left hands (me).
To my surprise he gladly did, starting with an easy to understand principle, a principle for juggling! He says you can start mastering it in a day! In a while!
To me it looks as something that can really help you offset stress, help your coordination, what do you know? Maybe liven up a party...
If I am caught dreaming too often and get kicked out of the paper, who knows? Here's another possible source of income!
Antonio showed me all kinds of gadgets in his store you can juggle with, and he is so willing to give you a free lesson.
Another guy who was at the shop before I entered thought I was part of the business, no I told him, I thought YOU were an employee.
Who was that? Antonio asked me.
Beats me, Antonio.
One thing I can tell you though "hacer malabares" means "to juggle" in spanish.
Malabar Monday
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