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Today’s Adventure pt 3: TEOTIHUACAN!!

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Today’s Adventure pt. 4: The Diosa de Cueva de Guadalupe

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“Christianity” my white…

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…fucking atheist ass! I’ve been sitting here watching pilgrims walking to and from the Basilica de la Virgen of Guadalupe.  What is supposedly is the site of one of their religion’s ‘miracles’ and in that time only ONE person has … Continue reading

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Their Lady of Guadalupe

Today’s tour included the Temple Mayor, Teotihuacan, and finally the Altar of the Aztec Cave Goddess. Or, as the priests corrected the girls who had a vision and described a well known image of their Goddess, the Virgin of Guadalupe. … Continue reading

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VERDMX (GREEN MEXICO)

I just walked a little over 2km to a UPS store that doesn’t open before the crack of noon. (I’m shipping a bunch of heavy stuff home) But the great thing about running errands in a strange city is that … Continue reading

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Celebrating James Madison Day

James Madison, patriot, humanist, 4th President of the United States (born 16 March 1751) So sadly true. Are we safe yet?

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Hiding Heroism at Chapultapec Castle

The final defense of the castle fell to a handful of young military cadets. They faced, and eventually fell to the battle-hardened veterans of General Winfield Scott’s invading US Army. Though they are lauded on canvas and in life-size bronze … Continue reading

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Primera mañana en Ciudad Mexico

This is the view from what will be my home for the next 18 days. It is overcast and drizzly and 50°F with an expected high of 64°. Kind of makes me feel like I’m home in San Francisco and … Continue reading

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The Walls of Merida

I was fascinated by the buildings in Merida. The mix of materials and construction techniques, the old and decayed right next to the restored and pristine. I spent hours walking and biking around the city and took so many pics … Continue reading

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Cri Cri, the Mexican Walt Disney

One of the first things I posted on here was a startling statue of an exaggerated young black child eating a piece of watermelon. A rather distressing stereotype that one doesn’t expect to see in 2015 (except maybe in an … Continue reading

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