Saturday, August 15, 2009

Fotos!


For sale at a stoneworker's co-op. Muy padres y muy caros!




On top of the Pyramid of the Sun!




Chocolate cake. Need I say more?


Peacock at the Dolores Olmeda museum; he was giving a show.










Me at Frida Kahlo's house, "la Casa Azul"













A cathedral in Cholula, notable for its exterior of Talavera and for its interior of Indigenous handiwork

4 comments:

  1. dear sara:

    yes travel on public transportation is one of the most hair-raising and life affirming experiences one can have... think that's why all over the world most have a figurine of Jesus or Buddha on the dashboard i do believe... kinda like road & after-life insurance.....

    uncle phil

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  2. Yes! It's not so bad, though. I really like the bus system here, but I wish there were a published map of the routes. As it stands, the major spots that each bus hits are written across the windshield. I don't know how anybody figures out, without being told, which bus to take.

    Sara

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  3. Thank you so much for the violin, it was an
    incredible experience when Phil put it in my
    lap. Now he says I have to take lessons which
    would be a feat at my age. I'm new at computers so I hope this gets to you.

    Cousin Jessie

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