Jetlagged in Rome
On her way to a more distant destination, PortMoresby rendezvous with a friend for several days in Rome.
On her way to a more distant destination, PortMoresby rendezvous with a friend for several days in Rome.
PortMoresby winds up another month-long visit in southern Mexico at the famous Sunday market in Tlacolula.
I suppose I found this today because it’s October 31st. I’m much fonder of cemeteries in general than I am of Halloween, but glad it occasioned this book being promoted. I’m sure I’ve seen more than my share of cemeteries, what with interests in genealogy, photography, travel & hunting down long-gone people who’ve interested me, old churches and places of cultural distillation that cemeteries tend to be. I’m glad to see this one added to the list of directories, ones like ‘Permanent…
Join PortMoresby on a visit to her current favorite museum in Mexico, the Museo Textil de Oaxaca.
PortMoresby visits a community just outside the city and wonders if she’d enjoy staying there on her next visit to Mexico.
Escaping from winter in Mexico, PortMoresby finds yet another market and realizes no two are ever the same.
Aug. 26, 2017: VWs Everywhere! Sept. 2, 2017: Xochimilco Sept. 9, 2017: Michael’s House Sept. 16, 2017: Friday Market, Llano Park Sept. 23, 2017: Hoofing It, El Picacho & Teotitlán Sept. 30, 2017: Hoofing It, Dainzu to Tlacochahuaya Oct. 7, 2017: Hoofing It, Zegache to Tilcajete Oct. 14, 2017: Mercado de la Merced Oct. 21, 2017: San Felipe del Agua Oct. 28, 2017: The Textile Museum Nov. 4, 2017: Sunday Market, Tlacolula PortMoresby’s first trip to Oaxaca can be found here . Others of…
PortMoresby’s southern Mexico walk this week takes her from a wildly colorful church to an even wilder Carnival celebration.
This week’s walk in the southern Mexico countryside takes PortMoresby from an ancient Zapotec Ball Game site to a beautifully decorated church in the valley below.
PortMoresby sets out on the first of several walks in the countryside of southern Mexico, ending in a Zapotec weaving village.
On her way to a more distant destination, PortMoresby rendezvous with a friend for several days in Rome.
PortMoresby winds up another month-long visit in southern Mexico at the famous Sunday market in Tlacolula.
I suppose I found this today because it’s October 31st. I’m much fonder of cemeteries in general than I am of Halloween, but glad it occasioned this book being promoted. I’m sure I’ve seen more than my share of cemeteries, what with interests in genealogy, photography, travel & hunting down long-gone people who’ve interested me, old churches and places of cultural distillation that cemeteries tend to be. I’m glad to see this one added to the list of directories, ones like ‘Permanent…
Join PortMoresby on a visit to her current favorite museum in Mexico, the Museo Textil de Oaxaca.
PortMoresby visits a community just outside the city and wonders if she’d enjoy staying there on her next visit to Mexico.
Escaping from winter in Mexico, PortMoresby finds yet another market and realizes no two are ever the same.
Aug. 26, 2017: VWs Everywhere! Sept. 2, 2017: Xochimilco Sept. 9, 2017: Michael’s House Sept. 16, 2017: Friday Market, Llano Park Sept. 23, 2017: Hoofing It, El Picacho & Teotitlán Sept. 30, 2017: Hoofing It, Dainzu to Tlacochahuaya Oct. 7, 2017: Hoofing It, Zegache to Tilcajete Oct. 14, 2017: Mercado de la Merced Oct. 21, 2017: San Felipe del Agua Oct. 28, 2017: The Textile Museum Nov. 4, 2017: Sunday Market, Tlacolula PortMoresby’s first trip to Oaxaca can be found here . Others of…
PortMoresby’s southern Mexico walk this week takes her from a wildly colorful church to an even wilder Carnival celebration.
This week’s walk in the southern Mexico countryside takes PortMoresby from an ancient Zapotec Ball Game site to a beautifully decorated church in the valley below.
PortMoresby sets out on the first of several walks in the countryside of southern Mexico, ending in a Zapotec weaving village.