Monthly Archives: February 2009

Random Zacatecas Photographs [Part 4]

Zacatecas Random Photographs: Part 4. Feeding pigeons in the park. Four gentleman relaxing on a Sunday afternoon. I couldn’t get away until I took some swigs from their bottle of mescal. It’s always good to meet a friendly face, holding … Continue reading

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Random Zacatecas Photographs [Part 3]

More random photographs of the city of Zacatecas, Mexico. The rebuilding of a cathedral near the city center. Chopping up meat in the central market. As I walked the central market, taking pictures, the man in white told me how … Continue reading

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Las Quince Letras: A Moment

Tuesday night, ten o’clock, sitting at the end of Los Quince Letres’ bar, the stools are mostly filled, and the people sit at the tables and sing along with the jukebox. The jukebox is playing something in Spanish I don’t … Continue reading

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Random Photographs of Zacatecas, Mexico. [Part 2]

Bad choice of names for a dentist office. The big ‘D’ in Ford. ‘Woof’ Girls playing in a truck. Different Dentista office. Sadly Tony closed his shop just before I took this photograph, the sign has been removed and a … Continue reading

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Random Zacatecas Photographs [Part 1]

Random Photographs from Zacatecas, Mexico. Statue of Jesus inside the Santo Domingo Church. [This photograph is an experiment in HDR editing techniques.] Main walkway inside the Santo Domingo Church. The Altar of the Santo Domingo Church. ‘Dia de la Muertos’ … Continue reading

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La Quemada – or – 1300-Year-Old Ruins in Mexico.

Between the cities of Zacatecas and Jalpa runs a 100 mile long valley called Malpaso.  The valley is about 20 miles wide, with mountains running down each side.  Through this valley runs route 54, a mostly small twin lane road … Continue reading

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Hangin’ From a Thread

A few months ago, upon my daily walk up La Bufa, I stumbled across a thick cable that ran from the parking lot, over a valley filled the dirt-scraped-from-the-ground-scarred-remains of a mine.  Next to the cable was an open-air hut, … Continue reading

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