Horsing Around
The remnants of the three magi are scattered in front of the nativity scene. It is well past Christmas and the clean-up has just begun. Last night the forty foot tree on the Malecon was Read More …
The remnants of the three magi are scattered in front of the nativity scene. It is well past Christmas and the clean-up has just begun. Last night the forty foot tree on the Malecon was Read More …
The meandering ladder that cross from right to left in the brain carries the messenger angels from earth to the heavenly heights. Bustemante’s sculpture captures the stages of change, the rootedness, the celebration, the pausing Read More …
Walking to the Red Cabbage Cafe was a bit A-mazing, the twists and turns through the hidden corners of Puerto Vallarta opened eyes to the memory clad cafe. The walls lined with paintings, the halls Read More …
The pressures of a housing market in an overgrown and tired resort town have pushed development up the hill. Now housing, like the opening gambit in game of chess, is controlled by moving in and Read More …
Walking along the step-up and step-down and stumble-everywhere sidewalks in Puerto Vallarta the average visitor is drawn into the images of incomplete. There are images of vehicles parked in a state of disrepair some years Read More …
The wall works in the San Telmo neighborhood in Buenos Aires are more than graffiti. These detailed coverups camouflage shutters and other security screens outside of regular hours. The details on that face, the colours Read More …
It was raining this morning and we wandered under the roof of the Mercado to see the working of The San Telmo Market. The meat and fish and vegetables all sizzling on coal fires creating Read More …
Between the coloured containers and the tracks walking was a bit risky. The kindly police office with a twenty-four inch baton and upholstered gun advised us we were walking in a dangerous area. Criminal was Read More …
Just beyond the breakwater in the Montevideo Harbour a gathering of crippled ships is sinking into the ocean. A glimpse into the cycle of dust to dust speaks to the determination of the people in Read More …
The Cemetery of Recoleta was built in 1822 in the old orchard of the Basilica “Nuestra Senora del Pilar.” The pantheons and mausoleums of the 5 hectare site house the history of some of the Read More …