A Retired Teacher in Mexico City

Thursday, August 26, 2021

In with the New

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Here in the Mexico City neighborhood of NĂ¡poles where I rent an apartment, the pandemic and its economic downturn have led to the closure of...
Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Faded Glory

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Mexico City is a place full of fascinating architecture, from the Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical styles of the colonial era to shiny ...

Shopping Day

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One day last week I went to the Ciudadela Handicraft Market located at the edge of Mexico City's historic center.  This market was estab...
Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Singing in the Street

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One day last week this fellow was singing in front of one of the supermarkets in my neighborhood.  I thought he had quite a good voice.  He ...

A Change of Pace

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Last Saturday Alejandro and I took a break from Mexican food and went to a very good Italian restaurant called "La Posta".  We had...
Monday, August 23, 2021

Interesting Sculpture

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Mexico City's famous boulevard, el Paseo de la Reforma, is the location of numerous monuments, and in recent years smaller pieces of scu...

The Peoples of Oaxaca

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Last week I wrote that I had visited a couple ethnographic galleries at Mexico City's Museum of Anthropology.  The second hall that I vi...
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I am a retired Spanish teacher, originally from Ohio, and now living in Mexico City. Unless otherwise indicated all the photos on this blog were taken by me.
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