 001 Cover Mexico Map.jpg |
 002 Oaxaca Sign.jpg |
 003 The Zocalo is Always a Hive of Activity.jpg |
 004 Several Bands Play Simultaneously.jpg |
 005 A Wide Variety of People Hang Out.jpg |
 006 Typical Neighborhood all with some Architectural Ornament.jpg |
 007 Conforming to Historical Codes.jpg |
 008 Katrinas in Every Window.jpg |
 009 A Group of Couchsurfing Friends In Front of Santa Domingo.jpg |
 010 All of the Streets Lined with Marigolds.jpg |
 011 Always a Way to Get in the Picture.jpg |
 012 Children Dress for Halloween.jpg |
 013 Lovely Lady at Festival on our Street.jpg |
 014 Dressed in Wedding Finery.jpg |
 015 Cacti Fences.jpg |
 016 Exotic Vegetation.jpg |
 017 More Plants we Don't Recognize.jpg |
 018 Art Studio Entitled The Lady from Mexico City and Her F__kin Gringo.jpg |
 019 The Aqueduct Houses in our Hood.jpg |
 020 Competent Murals.jpg |
 021 Hummingbird Heaven.jpg |
 022 3-D Murals with Metal.jpg |
 023 Mexico Gets Consumerism.jpg |
 024 The Obligatory Sleeping Dogs Picture.jpg |
 025 The Zocalo in San Antonino.jpg |
 026 Xochomilco- Looms in Every Window.jpg |
 027 Ofrendas Cover.jpg |
 028 Crosses Placed Where Fatality Occurred.jpg |
 029 The Beginnings of an Altar.jpg |
 030 Amazing Detail in Each.jpg |
 031 Someone Who Liked Tlayuda.jpg |
 032 An Ofrenda of a Reader.jpg |
 033 Community Ofrenda.jpg |
 034 Ofrendas in Every House.jpg |
 035 Even the Museums Had Altars and Sand Paintings.jpg |
 036 Every Business Had an Offrenda.jpg |
 037 Close-up of their Sand Painting.jpg |
 038 Businesses Dressed Up.jpg |
 039 Close-up of Floral Entryway.jpg |
 040 Colorful Doorways.jpg |
 041 Doorways are Decorated.jpg |
 042 Dried Grasses Were Also Used.jpg |
 043 Comparsa Cover.jpg |
 044 Warming up for the Parade- Dancing on our Street.jpg |
 045 The Big Comparsa Starts.jpg |
 046 Old Man Time.jpg |
 047 A Near Frenzy of Dancing.jpg |
 048 Followed By Something More Sedate.jpg |
 049 Mommy is Right Behind You.jpg |
 050 Chorus of Attendants.jpg |
 051 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.jpg |
 052 Stiltwalkers-High Above the Crowds.jpg |
 053 The Seniorita Dances with Death.jpg |
 054 Darker and Less Scripted.jpg |
 055 A Troop of Alebrejes.jpg |
 056 Cemetery Visits.jpg |
 057 Things are Touristy at Xoxocotlan Cemetery.jpg |
 058 Doug Gets Friendly at the XOXO sign.jpg |
 059 Someone who Died Excactly a Year Ago.jpg |
 060 The Whole Family at Work.jpg |
 061 Beginning the Process.jpg |
 062 Tending to Each Detail.jpg |
 063 Setting Out the Candles.jpg |
 064 Quiet Family Moments.jpg |
 065 A Moment to Reflect.jpg |
 066 View Over the Landscape.jpg |
 067 Three Generations in Thought.jpg |
 068 A Sand Painting.jpg |
 069 Detail of a Sand Painting.jpg |
 070 Modernity Creeps in as a Drone Films a Mosquito Spray Ad.jpg |
 071 Capturing the Essence of the Deceased.jpg |
 072 At Azomba Cemetery--less infrastructure.jpg |
 073 A Skeletal Image.jpg |
 074 Getting Ready to Spend the Night.jpg |
 075 Perhaps one of the Most Beautiful Sand Sculptures.jpg |
 076 San Antonino More Orderly.jpg |
 077 The Process From Start to Finish.jpg |
 078 More Roses than in Other Settings.jpg |
 079 Market Basket.jpg |
 080 Roses and Glitter for Papa.jpg |
 081 Proud of their Craftsmanship.jpg |
 082 Grave of Drinker.jpg |
 083 Antonio was Quite the Dancer.jpg |
 084 Just my Age.jpg |
 085 Marigold Legs.jpg |
 086 Waiting for Dad.jpg |
 087 I Love You Papa.jpg |
 088 Minor Earthquakes in the Otherwise Orderly.jpg |
 089 Markets.jpg |
 090 Flowers Everywhere.jpg |
 091 Even the Bananas Look like Flowers.jpg |
 092 A Big Pot of Grasshoppers.jpg |
 093 Alice dissects her own Grasshopper.jpg |
 094 Active Bread Market with Tortillas the Star.jpg |
 095 Cook Your Own Right at the Market.jpg |
 096 Massive Pots of Barbacoa.jpg |
 097 Docile Turkeys.jpg |
 098 Some Ready to Carry.jpg |
 099 A Shop Just Selling Internal Organs.jpg |
 100 No Madison Avenue Here- The Name Says it All-Milk and its Derivitaves.jpg |
 101 Stewed Fruits and Aguas Pervade the Market.jpg |
 102 Preparing Tajote Drink.jpg |
 103 Indigenous Features and Fashion.jpg |
 104 Perfect Braids and Grasshoppers.jpg |
 105 Lots of Indigenous Dress at the Market.jpg |
 106 Weathered Faces and People Who Barely Reached my Waist.jpg |
 107 Braids, Braids, Braids.jpg |
 108 My Lizard's Abuela.jpg |
 Souvenir from Oaxaca.jpg |
 109 Food Cover.jpg |
 110 Endless Lines and Ingredients.jpg |
 111 Memelas in the Making.jpg |
 112 And Always with the Daily Agua.jpg |
 113 Corn Figures Heavily.jpg |
 114 Seventy varieties of Tlayuda.jpg |
 115 We Drank this Stuff.jpg |
 116 Our Seatmates at the Tejate Sampling.jpg |
 117 The View from our Splurge Rooftop Dining-Casa Oaxaca.jpg |
 118 Tableside Salsa Preparation.jpg |
 119 The Finished Product.jpg |
 120 Rolled Squash Blossoms Wrapped in Sweet Potatoes and Plantain Puree.jpg |
 121 Shortrib Bricket Cooked in Vinegar and Fruit.jpg |
 122 Tongue with Mole, Capers and Plum Sauce.jpg |
 123 Flat Steak sure was pretty.jpg |
 124 Chile en nogada.jpg |
 125 Comida Corrida.jpg |
 126 Monte Alban Cover.jpg |
 127 First Step at Monte Alban is Making Sure You Have a Hat.jpg |
 128 Panorama from Top of South Pavillions.JPG |
 129 The Main Square of Monte Alban.JPG |
 130 Yes, you have to climb up these stairs.JPG |
 131 Extra High Steps.JPG |
 132 A bit dizzying going down.JPG |
 133 Keeping an Eye on All Your Kingdom.JPG |
 134 Excavations deep into a Pyramid (1).JPG |
 135 All were covered in Stucco and Painted.JPG |
 136 A well preserved stellae.JPG |
 137 A Recreated Stellae.JPG |
 138 Some of the enemies who were castrated and sacrificed.JPG |
 139 Some perspective on size relative to people.JPG |
 140 Museo de las Culturas.jpg |
 141 Ancient Wood Sculpture.jpg |
 142 The Walls were Polished and had Frescos.jpg |
 143 Monte Alban Dancer Statue with Genitals Removed.jpg |
 144 Explanation of Dancer Statue.jpg |
 145 Incense Burner.jpg |
 146 Lots of Gods to Worship.jpg |
 147 Remarkable Detail.jpg |
 148 Figure of Hunchback.jpg |
 149 Beautiful Landscapes From Museum Windows.jpg |
 150 View of the Botanical Garden from the Culture Museo.jpg |
 151 Courtyard of the Convent.jpg |
 152 The Museum of Contempary Art Painterly Courtyard.jpg |
 153 Baseball Bats Made Mingei.jpg |
 154 Inside the Opera House.jpg |
 155 But the Boring Speeches Didn't Merit Staying.jpg |
 156 Huge Amounts of Graphic Art.jpg |
 157 Wonderful Collection at Belber Jimenez Museum.jpg |
 158 Cartoon-Like Depictions of Life's Little Disasters.jpg |
 159 Textile Museum.jpg |
 160 Even Figures in the Museums Wore DOD Outfits.jpg |
 161 All the Styles of the Region.jpg |
 162 Dresses.jpg |
 163 Rugs.jpg |
 164 Smocking Design from 1940.jpg |
 165 Churches in Oaxaca Area.jpg |
 166 Santa Domingo-Dripping with Gold.jpg |
 167 Church in Tlacolula.jpg |
 168 Ceiling of Tlacolula Church.jpg |
 169 Golden Chapel Tlacolula.jpg |
 170 Brushing the Flowers on Christ and Family.jpg |
 171 Many Religious Statues Looked Indigenous.jpg |
 172 Small Church in San Antonino.jpg |
 173 More Contemporary Art Inside the Parish Church.jpg |
 174 Depiction of a Parishioner.jpg |
 175 New Styles and Colors of Church Art.jpg |