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Math Life
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Math Life Math Life Home About Figs December 31, 2019 Let’s talk figs. There was a fig tree near the main house “Villa Isaura” in Carlos Paz, Cordoba where I spent many a holiday as a kid. I remember breaking off leaves to see and feel the white sticky substance that came out. It was a somewhat mysterious and out of the way tree, with strange gnarly branches and big dark green leaves, a huge contrast to the tall, straight and ubiquitous eucalyptus trees that lined up so many sidewalks of my Buenos Aires childhood. The eucalyptus trees that Sarmiento brought from Australia. I don’t think we ever collected or used the figs in any way but one time a big event was organized: Pitina had never tried a fig in her life. At the main dining table with the view of the lake down below she sat to a plate with a fig, fork and knife ready. We the kids stood all around to watch this momentous event. Did she like it? I’m not sure. Figs remained important in my mind tho...
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