I'm not sure how this blog has been around for ten years without having done at least one Mother's Day post but that all changes today with this Asheville Yacumamas hat! A yacumama is a giant snake-like creature that is believed to inhabit the Amazon Rainforest in Peru and means "Mother of Water" i n Quechua, the indigenous language spoken in the region. The words yaku "water" and mama "mother" come together to describe what according to the legend, is responsible for the the creation of all water-based life forms. If you're wondering how a yacumama was chosen as Asheville's identity for the Copa de la Diversion campaign then let me regale you with the Cherokee tale of a giant "leech the size of a house" that resided in the Hiwassee River in Murphy, North Carolina. I mentioned the " Poochie Effect " in last week's Charleston Alley Cats post and one of the many things I love about the Copa de la Divers...
I'm a life-long baseball addict. Now I'm documenting it.