Sunday, July 26, 2015

la puerta a México

It's been three weeks since our return and I have been missing Mexico intensely--the landscapes, visual arts, architecture, history, food--all of it, but most especially, the people. From Mexico City, to Oaxaca, to the Sierra, to a small lagoon on the Pacific coast, we constantly encountered kindness, patience, warmth, deep intelligence, and soul-touching creativity. And even though I learned about my own Mexican heritage 16 years ago, I realized during our time there that I understood so little about Mexico and its people, along with their challenges, hopes, concerns, and rightful pride. So much to learn and I am grateful this door opened.

father's day, zócalo, Puebla

Miguel Angel Leyva Hernandez, artist and philosopher, Oaxaca

Juana Chávez, weaver and chocolatier, Teotitlán del Valle, Estado de Oaxaca

Rudilio Jimenez Garcia, proud of his Zapoteco heritage, Oaxaca

Angel, grandson of Señor Jimenez Garcia

tourist from Veracruz, singing on top of Monte Albán


1 comment:

  1. Beautiful photos! I love the one with Ms. Juana Chávez, weaver and chocolatier.

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