The Flores merry-go-round
In the heart of the Flores neighborhood of Buenos Aires, there is a square that has witnessed countless stories and special moments. In the center of this square is a merry-go-round, one of the few that still retains the charm and magic of the old days. For children and their families, the merry-go-round in Flores Square is not just a game, but a place full of memories and joy.
The merry-go-round, with its colorful roof and hand-painted wooden horses, attracts children of all ages. Its owner, Don Ernesto, an elderly man with a white beard and a perpetual smile, has been caring for the merry-go-round for over thirty years. For him, keeping it running is a passion and a responsibility he embraces with love.
Every evening, Don Ernesto turns on the lights on the merry-go-round and plays cheerful music that accompanies the steady roll of the horses and wagons. The children, their eyes shining with excitement, line up, waiting for their turn to ride. Their parents, meanwhile, watch with tenderness and nostalgia, remembering the days when they themselves rode on that same merry-go-round.
One day, a little girl named Sofia arrived at the plaza with her grandfather. It was her first time visiting the merry-go-round, and her excitement was palpable. Sofia chose a white horse with a golden mane, and her grandfather helped her onto it. As the merry-go-round began to spin, Sofia felt the wind on her face and the melody filling the air, creating a magical moment she would never forget.
Don Ernesto, seeing Sofía's joy, remembered how his own grandfather used to take him on that same merry-go-round as a child. It was a tradition passed down from generation to generation, and every laugh and smile was a testament to the happiness the merry-go-round brought to so many people.
Over the years, the merry-go-round in Flores Square became a neighborhood symbol, a place where birthdays were celebrated, new friendships were made, and lasting memories were created. The community deeply appreciated Don Ernesto's dedication and the effort he put into keeping the magic of the merry-go-round alive.
On a special occasion, the neighbors organized a party to celebrate the merry-go-round's 50th anniversary. They decorated the square with garlands and balloons and brought food and sweets to share. Don Ernesto, moved by the surprise, thanked everyone and spoke a few words about the importance of keeping traditions and community spirit alive.
That afternoon, the merry-go-round spun more than ever, packed with children and adults reminiscing about their own childhoods. Flores Square resounded with laughter and music, and the sky lit up with fireworks, marking an unforgettable evening.
And so, the merry-go-round in Flores Square continued to turn, day after day, carrying with it the magic of childhood dreams and the love of a community that embraced it like a priceless treasure. Don Ernesto continued to care for it with devotion, knowing that each turn brought with it a new story and a new moment of happiness.
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