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  • May 6, 2023October 28, 2023
  • 8 Comments on An Unprecedented Level Of Fuckery

An Unprecedented Level Of Fuckery

One of the principles underlying this adventure is shopping. I don’t mean tourist shopping, for handicrafts and native artifacts. I mean shopping to feed ourselves, which is the activity that most ties us to local…

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  • March 24, 2023March 24, 2023
  • 4 Comments on Palacio de Bellas Artes

Palacio de Bellas Artes

As I mentioned in the post on landing in Mexico City, the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes is a great hulking Oreo of a building, with a crunchy Art Nouveau exterior and creamy Art…

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  • March 20, 2023October 31, 2024
  • 2 Comments on The Ghost Of Xochimilco Past

The Ghost Of Xochimilco Past

When I was 13, my parents took me out of school for a year to traverse North America in a travel trailer. My father had had a health scare, so to reduce the stress level…

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  • February 25, 2023March 3, 2023
  • 4 Comments on Oaxacan Weaving

Oaxacan Weaving

Weaving is one of the oldest and richest of the Oaxacan traditions. They’ve been weaving for over 2,000 years just in the village of Teotitlán del Valle, which we visited for a tour of a…

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  • February 25, 2023February 25, 2023
  • 10 Comments on Curl Up & Dye

Curl Up & Dye

One of the lovely, and unexpected, side effects of visiting Fe y Lola‘s rug weaving workshop in Teotitlán del Valle was meeting Elsa, another family member. Like Omar, who conducted our tour, Elsa is devoted…

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  • February 22, 2023December 5, 2024
  • 5 Comments on Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán

Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán

I’ll confess to a fraught relationship with colonial architecture. On the one hand, there are plenty of breathtaking, soaring monuments to… the other hand. Early in our time together, Dorothy and I thought it would…

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  • February 20, 2023February 20, 2023
  • Leave a Comment on Making Alebrijes

Making Alebrijes

After our mostly successful foray into making woodcuts, we thought we’d try our hand at making another of the classic Oaxacan arts, alebrijes. We chose a class at Tlayudona, a local business that specializes in…

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  • February 14, 2023February 15, 2023
  • 2 Comments on Traditional Pottery With A Modern Twist

Traditional Pottery With A Modern Twist

Oaxaca is known for its pottery. There’s the classic black clay pottery produced in San Bartolo Coyotepec, and the iconic green glazed pottery of Santa María Atzompa, among others. But like every other art form…

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  • February 6, 2023February 22, 2023
  • 2 Comments on The Water Boils

The Water Boils

Imagine that a cave full of stalactites, stalagmites, and bizarre stone formations had been uprooted by the gods and turned inside out, exposing its guts to the air. Or just visit Hierve el Agua (the…

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  • February 6, 2023March 23, 2023
  • 8 Comments on El Castillo de Los Duendes

El Castillo de Los Duendes

This is going to be a text-light, picture-heavy post. For two reasons. First, there is shockingly little factual information about El Castillo available. How a castle built on a major street in a town just…

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