I’m really glad we were able to experience the weddings in Oaxaca. I don’t know how people can stand dancing in the hot sun like that. But I also love the atmosphere. Of course I also loved the big brass bands.
Me alegro mucho de que podríamos vivir la experiencia de las bodas en Oaxaca. No sé cómo la gente puede bailar bajo el sol tan fuerte, pero me encanta el ambiente. Por supuesto, también me encantaron las grandes bandas de música.
Our last day in Oaxaca city, we did a self-guided tour of some local murals. We even saw a mural in-progress
Who needs sculpting when you have frescos?
Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán, night & day.
Another piece of the rain in Oaxaca.
A little rain didn’t stop us from having fun exploring in Oaxaca.
The birder in me loved this exhibit titled “Aviarium Cuarto Suspiro” in La Biblioteca de Investigación Juan de Córdova in Oaxaca. The exhibit used ceramics to flip the symbolism of the avian and human worlds to create fascinating shapes.
Somehow this shot captures a lot about Guanajuato. From the hills, to the tunnels, to the buildings.
When it is 85°F (30°C) and sunny during the day, the party starts at night.
Una calle en San Miguel de Allende
It’s good to be back in Mexico! 🇲🇽
A combination of two friend trips centered around Guanajuato and Oaxaca.
A year ago, @bekahbugs and I were in Cuetzalan Mexico which is in the mountains between Puebla and Veracruz. It was our first solo trip since we had arrived in Mexico and it forced us to practice our Spanish with people who didn’t know English. It’s a magical town with...
México city seems so close yet so far.
One of the best parts of our trip has been meeting up with friends and getting to see their corner of the world. Last month we had fun hiking up the Peña de Bernal with the Dalolio’s to check out the views looking over the town of Bernal. The Peña...
Stages of Talavera pottery
It’s comforting to know that God won’t disown us for having weak faith. If we remain in him he will continue to support us. Here is a trustworthy saying: If we died with him, we will also live with him; if we endure, we will also reign with him. If...
Despite the shifting ground the pyramids of Yohualichan still stand, though some of them have been restored. Built around the year 1200 AD, these were some of the earliest pyramids of the Totonac people who later moved on to create larger settlements, with their distinct architectural style of square “windows”...
Sometimes traveling off the beaten path is worth the effort. @bekahbugs and I had an amazing time Exploring #cuetzalan #mexico despite the long bus ride on winding mountain roads.
Avenida Independencia in Atlixco on Benito Juarez Day
This is a cool plant sometimes referred to as a “sensitive plant”. It folds up when touched perhaps has a way to avoid being eaten. I remember seeing some back in Liberia. Apparently they are native in tropical parts of the Americas.
Yesterday was a colorful day: meeting friends on the highway, exploring Atlixco, losing our keys, volcanic eruptions. I feel like we are doing a good job of keeping life from getting boring.
Mexico’s plant game is strong 🌵🌵🌵
Gracias a nuestros nuevos amigos de Puebla por un día muy divertido. @bekahbugs and I had a great time touring Puebla today and checking out Fort Loreto.
This weekend we were able to enjoy walking around the beautiful downtown of @pueblatravel. It was fun playing the tourist and checking out this artist market as well as visiting some of the bigger cathedrals.
I love sharing life with this beautiful woman. You bring me joy and my life is much more fun with you. And traveling with you reminds of that even more. Thanks for making me feel special and accepting me in all my quirkiness. I’m grateful for every day I get...
Anniversary trip to the Amalfi coast followed by exploring the country with family.
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