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Rancho la Trinidad

Today I have been in green heaven.… peas, kale, swiss chard, dan­de­lion greens, mus­tard greens, green onions, beet greens.…..all from close by organic farm Ran­cho la Trinidad. It is great to be able to make those few miles by foot … Con­tinue read­ing

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Tequisquiapan

A few weeks ago friend took me along to run some errands in Teq­ui­squia­pan, town about two hour leisurely drive from San Miguel de Allende. Tequisquiapan is becom­ing a pop­u­lar tourist town, famous for its spas with ther­mal waters, and noted … Con­tinue read­ing

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three friends

In town, just above the mer­cado de san juan de dios is a path that leads to visit these friendly fel­lows Tweet

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Spouts

At my pre­vi­ous two post­ings you can see how nar­row the streets are, but look care­fully to see how tight the side walks are. The water spouts are there for squirt­ing the water beyond the side­walk while peo­ple are wash­ing … Con­tinue read­ing

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Vignettes II

My pho­tog­ra­phy tends to cover small vignettes of life rather than giv­ing the whole pic­ture. I real­ize that my blog has fans who have never had chance, yet, to travel to Mex­ico, and are absorb­ing the expe­ri­ence through my eyes. … Con­tinue read­ing

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Vignettes

San Miguel de Allende is beau­ti­ful, there is no ques­tion about it. Every time I take a walk I find some­thing to delight my eye and my senses. It’s about the tex­tures, the col­ors, the friendly woof face, the old … Con­tinue read­ing

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in the bus

one of the many rea­sons to love pub­lic trans­porta­tion: there is never a dull moment…sometimes it is purely visual. some­times spiced with music, but always a the­atre of life. Tweet

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semana santa IV

…tak­ing trip to mem­ory lane Tweet

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semana santa III

last week my friend cass and i made a trip to El San­tu­ario de Ato­tonilco, the sis­tine chapel of amer­i­cas. i took a few pho­tographs with my pin­hole cam­era, haven’t devel­oped the film yet.…please keep your fin­gers crossed that there will … Con­tinue read­ing

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sayulita birds

the day when trop­i­cal rain was sweep­ing over sayulita i searched for shel­ter under fish­er­men canopies. it was lovely to watch the seabirds dance in the air while the rain was pour­ing for hours and hours…click on the palm frond … Con­tinue read­ing

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favorite spot

yeah, that’s water’s edge in sayulita look­ing to the surf of pacific. Tweet

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sayulita magenta

never before i knew the ori­gin of the word magenta: ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after Magenta in north­ern Italy, site of a bat­tle (1859) fought shortly before the dye (of blood­like color) was dis­cov­ered. Tweet

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