I've put together a short photo album of the 12 best photos of the day.We saw several street musicians and lots and lots of kids. Both of the musicians you'll see in the photos happened to be blind. The lady we met appeared to be singing with her son who played guitar as they harmonized. She held a tin cup (litterally) on her lap. The man playing the saxaphone was part of a traveling (wandering) group consisting of two marimbas, snare and timbales, and a roving front man carrying a large tin cup.
We entered a restaurant for late lunch and were greeted by four young teenagers with a hand-written sign. It said, "Hugs for Free," and they went to each of us and energetically hugged us with mucho amor. I've never been greeted so kindly.
There is some beautiful art on display here in Tlaquepaque. You will see some of my favorites in today's photo album.
:)
Chad
Chad
2 comments:
Beautiful pictures! Como esta el espanol??
Kari
vashti & chad,
I have thouroughly enjoyed reading about your adventures in Mexico. What a fantastic experience for you and your girls. Take care, and if you are in this neck of the woods when you travel back, we'd love to have you stay with us!!
Robin
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