
The theme of this trip was Whale Watching. However, we only saw a few whales in the distance and when we approached there area they either had left th...
Read MoreThe theme of this trip was Whale Watching. However, we only saw a few whales in the distance and when we approached there area they either had left th...
Read MoreThis little oasis is not quite a hotel and not quite a resort. It is a retreat nestled in the woods, at the water’s edge – only accessible...
Read MoreHere are a few images taken one evening in early January 2025 in the old town area of Puerto Vallarta. It is filled with tourist attractions and peopl...
Read MoreThis post contains photos that did not seem to fit in the other categories in the Pueblos Magicos blog posts. We walked past a small folk art courtyar...
Read MoreWe saw some incredible street art and murals in Mexico. We also saw some other interesting sights that might not be considered street art but are wort...
Read MoreOne of the photographers on our trip (there were 6 of us) forgot to pack sunglasses. So when we encountered a sunglass seller he started shopping for ...
Read MoreThe people in Mexico are generally happy to have their photo taken. Often they also want to get a photo or me with them on their cell phones. We met t...
Read MoreKids all over the world fascinate me. Here are several I met in Mexico. These three kids kept watching us in the square and were eager for me to photo...
Read MoreAs we drove down a country road in Jalisco Mexico we spotted a field with many people working. We parked and walked into the field to find families ...
Read MoreMagic cities in Mexico. There are 132 cities in Mexico declared by the Mexican government as Pueblos Mágicos. These cities have been selected for the...
Read MoreMost cities we visited in Mexico have a prominent cathedral in the center of the town square. These beautiful structures can often be seen from many s...
Read MoreThe town square in Mazamitla Mexico was filled with kids in costumes, parents, and teachers all celebrating the first day of spring. What a joy! I lov...
Read MoreMany park areas and town squares have fascinating statues often with a whimsical flavor. Here are some of my favorites....
Read MoreThere is so much to learn, to try, to experiment with in photography – making the initial image, analyzing it, and then doing post processing ei...
Read MoreThe Day of the Dead Comparsa is a tradition in Oaxaca. It is a parade-like procession of people of all ages in costumes, with music and dancing. We ...
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