Showing posts with label The Sound of Puebla. Show all posts
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Monday, October 05, 2009
Care for a Lemon Sorbet?
...Then look out for this woman in Puebla.
...And here is the male version:
When people ask me what it is like to live in Puebla I never know what to say, but I think this gives a bit of an idea of what a day in the city can be like.
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Mexico,
Nieve,
Puebla,
Sorbet,
The Sound of Puebla
Saturday, October 03, 2009
Santo Angel Custodio
Yesterday I woke up at 5 am by the sound of fireworks. For a moment I was confused; It was not New Years Eve, nor did it seem like any of our neighbours were having a party...
Then I realized: The fireworks did come from one of our neighbours across the street; the Church of Analco, who was beginning a 24 hour celebration of the patron saint of the Barrio de Analco; Santo Angel Custodio.
The fireworks continued all day until it was time for the religious procession dedicated to the saint. When they passed by our front door I had to go out and join them. Whatever religion you are, it is hard not to feel touched by the magic created in these processions.
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Analco,
Mexico,
Puebla,
Santo Angel Custodio,
The Sound of Puebla
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