Time has gotten away from me. All of the new shipment from Mexico is processed and on the shelf. Most of the holiday decorations are up. AND, if you are in the Madison area, stop by the shop on Saturday, Nov 21 for a Holiday Open House and a special offer on all angels. You'll find tin, clay, brass, and wood angels; all 20% off for one day only.
And now back to the log that JM kept on the August 09 buying trip to Mexico for Chiripa. -kl
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A sculpture exhibit on display in the complex commemorates more than 2,000 individuals who emigrated from a single village in search of a better life in the U.S. None of them returned, and many died.
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We spent a somewhat lazy Sunday afternoon in Oaxaca, revisiting the Women’s Cooperative and picking up a few last items for Chiripa. After supper, we said goodbye to our friend Kathy (who would stay another day before flying home). Then we walked to the bus depot and climbed on the midnight bus for Mexico City.
The night ride to Mexico City was uneventful, except for the military checkpoint where we had to climb out and watch while soldiers searched our baggage (nothing but dirty clothes in our case). We slept, and dawn found us in Mexico City’s Norte bus terminal. From there, we grabbed a bus to the lovely colonial town of San Miguel de Allende (a World Heritage site)." -JM August 9, 2009
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