First day at the pool at Shangri La... Norma's toes are a fabulous iridescent hot pink -- so perfect for a Mexican vacation or just to make you smile!
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Strolling the Malecon
La Rotunda del Mar (The Rotunda of the Sea) by Alejandro Colunga |
En Busca de la Razon - In Search of Reason by Sergio Bustamante. Says Bustamante, "it's about freedom." |
El Caballito de Mar, The Seahorse by Rafael Zamarripa |
Bailarines de Vallarta, Vallarta Dancers by Jim Demetro represents the youthful energy, flowing movement, and colorful costumes of the Xuutla dancers. |
The Washer Woman by Jim Demetro depicts and elderly woman washing clothes by hand which is still done by many locals. |
Un Nino, Un Libro, Un Future by Ramiz Barquet |
Neptuno y Nereida, Neptune and the Nereid by Carlos Espino represents the Roman God of the Sea and his Nymph |
Naturaleza Como Madre ("Nature of Mother") depicts a crashing wave with human features (arms and face) perched on a snail shell.
"Nature As Mother" is said to represent life and death.
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Travel Advice of the Day
Take Sudafed before flying! Norma arrived with stopped up ears! We thought everyone knew to take Sudefed before flying. If you didn't know -- you do now. If you're ears are stopped up, ehow health has good advice.
Labels:
Bikini Travel,
Bikini Travel Advice,
Flying Advice,
Sudafed
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