¿What’s in the Window?

Waterfall necklace $349, bracelet $139, earring (not shown) $49. Large cuff, $498

El Santo T, $24, Tin pineapples, $39 + $49

Painting in the style of papel amate by Lucas Lorenzo, $138, Mezcal drinkers, $155

small painting by Nicolas Lorenzo, $47, small dog, $38

Large spoon, $24, small, $18

Mother Turtle candelaria from Tonala, $195

mini dogs on beds with bowls, $13, mini rooster and kitty on chairs, $15

winged painted wood heart ornament with milagro, Jacobo and Maria Angles Ojeda, $40

mini boxes, $10, tortoise magnet, $12

Quetzalcoatl, molded hand painted resin on wood, $62

Molded hand painted resin on wood, Aztec Stone of the Sun, $250, Olinala gourd, $20

Photography

In the courtyard of the Casa Azul

Temple of Quetzalcoatl, Teotihuacan

Iztaccihuatl + cornstalks

A Procession for the Navidad Posada in Oaxaca

El Popo

A dancer playing the part of the bull with fireworks at a calenda in Oaxaca

Santo Cristo sculpture overlooking Taxco

Cacti on the old road to Izucar

Agave field, San Martin Tilcajete, Oaxaca

scene from a street procession, Oaxaca

view from Gabino Reyes' home, La Union Tejalapan, Oaxaca

Before the rain in Tlaxcala

pigeon in nicho, Tlaxcala

¡Viva Mexico!

Well, here we are, celebrating el Dia de la Independencia with our first post at Word Press* because there’s just no way to make Facebook pretty, to categorize posts that may only interest certain people, and also because I have given up for the time being on learning code well enough to make all of my communications accessible and correct in every kind of browser. So stay tuned for further additions, which will also be posted via link in Facebook and Twitter.
*With many thanks to my brother Larry and my friend  Bernadette, who gave me the idea in the first place. ♥