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Shadow Shot Sunday: San Miguel

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San Miguel shadows. Shadow Shot Sunday . 

Mexico Monday: Feeling Out of Sorts?

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Feeling a little prickly today? © 2010 Meri Arnett-Kremian. To get a dose of fun, click on over to Mexico Monday .

Mosaic Monday/Mexico Monday: Parrocchia

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Here is my contribution for MOSAIC MONDAY and MEXICO MONDAY . Enjoy! Images of San Miguel de Allende's Parrocchia © 2010 Meri Arnett-Kremian. One of the most recognizable landmarks of  San Miguel de Allende is the city's Parrocchia, one of the many parish churches  rather than a basilica. It has a neo-Gothic facade clad in a beautiful pink stone and its fanciful appearance has reminded some of Disney creations.   The church was built in the 17th century  with a more conventional exterior, but "redecorated" in 1880 by Zeferino Gutierrez.  He was an indigenous bricklayers and  self-taught architect who was shown  postcards and lithographs of European  cathedrals in the Gothic style  and asked if he could replicate the look. The resulting revision -- which reclad the exterior walls of the church -- is his own interpretation rather than a  copycat cathedral.  The interior of the Parrocchia is quite traditional. We were luck...

Ruby Tuesday: Headdress

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For Ruby Tuesday , the headdress of an indigenous dancer  on Halloween night  in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.