Monday, July 5, 2010

Mag 21

This one is a little different. It's actually a true story.

I lived in Mexico for nearly five years back in the late 1980’s. It was a great half a decade. Lots of parties, lots of new experiences, lots of new friends.

One of my best friends during those days was a guy from Harlingen, Texas, who spent probably 30 years before retiring to Mexico living in New York City. He’s gone now but he was the father of someone you may have heard about. My friend’s name was Walter Nixon and his daughter was Cynthia Nixon. If you don’t know the name, you’ve been off the planet for awhile. Cynthia is a New York actress who currently is best known for playing Miranda in the "Sex and the City" television series and movies.

But back to Walter. He had a love for language and loved nothing better than discovering a new word or phrase in Spanish. One day he was delighted to tell me he had discovered the Spanish word for firecrackers. It was, he said with a grin, triquitraque . . . pronounced tree-key-trah-kay. As Walter pointed out the word was perfect because it sounded just like the firecrackers exploding.

As I prepared to write this, I dug out my Larousse English-Spanish dictionary to verify the story. Firecracker, it said, could be translated as cohete or petardo. So then I went the other way and looked up triquitraque. Sure enough, along with "clickety-clack, bang, and boom" was the word "firecracker."

So thanks, Walter. Firecrackers will always be triquitraques to me.
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11 comments:

signed...bkm said...

Very nice Magpie, thank you for sharing your memories with us..bkm

Gemma Wiseman aka Pamela Adams said...

OOOOOO love this! The word reminds me of "ricochet"! There could be a fragile connection! A most interesting post!

Suz said...

Now I will always think of Walter when I think of firecrackers
Loved this magpie tale

Everyday Goddess said...

such a great memory, and fun word!

PattiKen said...

This a delightful story! Thanks for sharing it.

Helen said...

True stories are the best! Thank you for sharing yours ... you have written it well.

Caty said...

What a great memory (and friend) to have! nice magpie

Judy said...

That made me smile!

Tumblewords: said...

A terrific memory! Interesting and charming.

Steve said...

Enjoyable read.

Meggie said...

Perfect name for a firecracker!