Monday, January 20, 2014

MX IN PICTURES

I Finally got around to sorting through the hundreds of pictures I took during my month in Mexico. (I've been inactive for the last couple days because I was visiting some old friends in Charleston)

Here are some a lot of my favorite shots:


{PUEBLA}
the view from our room

chocolates shaped like cigarettes
knickknacks

HUGE but also tiny to-scale model of Puebla

Christmas in the zocalo!
zocalo Puebla

-_- the line out of this mcdonald's was Unreal

dulces
the cutest building fronts



we stumbled onto this street.. this adorable, perfect street with in-ground streetlights


the sitting area/lobby of La Purificadora at night
La Purificadora from the gardens
the courtyard of the hotel, which our suite overlooked on the other end


the Paseo de San Francisco gardens

the sitting area/lobby during the day
{ZACATLÁN de las MANZANAS}
our charming cabin at La Tierra Grande (sorry about the mess, this was taken on the last day)

the view from our cabin

discarded Alexander Wang for the cascadas
Cascadas Tuliman
Jill ziplining across the valley
{MEXICO CITY}
on the road - so much color everywhere

much needed recharge breakfast at Condesa DF

right under our suite window

this spot overlooking the Parque España for those few days
the artwork
Hotel Reforma


the best combo of products if there ever was one

these squirrels were 2x bigger than the ones in the US
and they had NO FEAR.. they just walked up to people blugh.
Chapultepec Park sightings
I suspect the World's Fair may have been held here some time ;)




UGH HAVE YOU EVER SEEN SUCH A HUGE ROACH? it was literally 5 inches long
the butterfly sanctuary at the zoológico ... there is this ceremony where everyone releases a newly un-cocooned butterfly and makes a wish for the new year!






roomserviced breakfast for the first day of 2014! (the Best french toast ever)

a very special thanks to my amazing friend, Jill Hunter, for making this trip possible & accepting that my incessant movie commentaries make very valid points.

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