The Joy of Travel

Today we are going to Muse about Travel . If this is your first visit, welcome to Musings. If you have been here before, welcome back. Over time we are going to talk about many things: the past, the present, perhaps the future, travel, art, society and more. Wherever my musing takes me. I hope you will come along with me.

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Off to Mexico

Recently we spent several weeks in Mexico. The experience getting there is one I will remember for some time.

Our itinerary had us fly out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Mexico City. There we would be met by a driver who would drive us three and a half hours up to San Miguel de Allende (SMA). Once there, we would meet an agent of the property management company which manages the house we had rented. She would let us in the house and show us the various things we would need to know. That was the plan.

We packed more than we would normally because we planned to be gone for more than a month. We also had our dog, Teddy, with us.

Getting to the Airport Early

As is recommended, we arrived at the airport 2 hours before departure. The terminal was swarming with people and the check-in process was essentially self-serve at a kiosk. That was confusing to me and heightened my stress level.

When we tried to check our luggage, mine was accepted but Jeanette’s was rejected because it was over the weight limit.

We were told to take her luggage to another part of the terminal for processing. The entrance to the counter we were told to go to was roped off! Stress!

We finally got someone to open the pathway and we checked her luggage.

Four Hour Delay

After going through security we went to our gate area to wait to board. Soon we were notified that the departure was delayed an hour. Three times, on the hour, we were notified the departure was delayed another hour.

Finally 4 hours late we flew off to Mexico City. Stress! It was about 8:30 PM when we landed.

More Delay

On our way to collect our luggage I stopped at the office of the official who was responsible for approving entry of pets. I stood at his window for thirty minutes before he came over to process my paperwork. There were three people behind me waiting. As you can imagine people were not happy.

What?!

This task being done, I headed out to baggage claim. Jeanette had gone ahead while I was getting the dog permit. There she stood with my bag and a porter. My bag. Not our bags. Just my bag.

Her bag was not there. Stress!

We made a missing bag report. That is not easy to do when you are dealing with a foreign language. Fortunately the airline employee spoke pretty good English but the process still took several hours. We asked that he send us an email confirmation since there was no printer at his station. He agreed and gave us his name and phone number.

He confirmed that the bag had not been put on the plane. It would be flown in the next day, but it would likely be three or four days before we received it. Since we were not staying in Mexico City it would be shipped to us..

Bummer! All of Jeanette’s clothes, her computer, her makeup . . . everything was in her bag.

On to San Miguel

Next we had to find our driver. He had expected to meet us about 6PM.

With all the delays it was now a little past 11PM.

I would not have been surprised if he was gone, but thankfully he was still waiting.

Into the car and on to the road we went racing up the highway to San Miguel de Allende three and a half hours away.

Our driver said he was heading right back to Mexico City after he dropped us off. Hard to imagine!

We got to the house at 2:30AM. The agent was still there waiting to let us in and show us around. Wow, also hard to imagine!

The Waiting

Then began the waiting for the suitcase.

The next day we tried to call the person who helped us with the report. It was his day off.

We tried the next day and couldn’t reach him.

We waited for the e-mail. It did not come. Later we learned he made a typo in the address so it never came.

All this time Jeanette was dealing with one set of clothes plus some delicates we bought in necessity and she was missing her makeup and other things.

Finally we phoned the main office of the airline in the US. A customer service representative confirmed they had our claim. The suitcase had been located and was in Mexico City. They were going to Fed-Ex it to us.

The next day it was delivered, six days late, but intact.

The airline gave us each a $75 credit for our inconvenience.

The adventure of travel.

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Art Work

These are available

Flamingo

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Girl on Green Stool

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Mon Amour

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Lady in Red

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Day Dreaming in Lavender

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Iris

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  • 1.  Click on this link: thomas-tribby.pixels.com.  
  • 2. Click on one of the categories in the menu bar at the top: Wall Art, Home Decor, Lifestyle, Stationery or Apparel.  It will list a number of options.
  • 3.  Click on option.  
  • 4.  Click on image and a sizing slide will open allowing you to adjust the image to the way you like it..

Have fun.

My work is available as traditional prints on canvas, paper or metal, but it also available on greeting cards, phone covers, tote bags, shower curtains,  t-shirts and more.  It makes for some very personalized gifts.  Below is the link to the site.  I hope you like it.

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On Looking Forward

Today we are going to Muse about how we live our life. If this is your first visit, welcome to Musings. If you have been here before, welcome back. Over time we are going to talk about many things: the past, the present, perhaps the future, travel, art, society and more. Wherever my musing takes me. I hope you will come along with me.

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Things are not what they once were.

I submit the following as evidence:

Graduating Class of 1957

Front row, fourth from the right: T. Tribby

Graduating Class of 2019

Front row, fourth from the right: Teddy

I rest my case.

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On a different subject,

Recently Jeanette shared with me a writing sent to her by Greg Howard. I have a birthday coming up and the thoughtful message resonates with me. Perhaps it will with you as well.

List for Aging

1. It’s time to use the money you saved up. Use it and enjoy it. Don’t just keep it for those who may have no notion of the sacrifices you made to get it. Remember there is nothing more dangerous than a son or daughter-in-law with big ideas for your hard-earned capital. Warning: This is also a bad time for investments, even if it seems wonderful or fool-proof. They only bring problems and worries. This is a time for you to enjoy some peace and quiet.

2. Stop worrying about the financial situation of your children and grandchildren, and don’t feel bad spending your money on yourself. You’ve taken care of them for many years, and you’ve taught them what you could. You gave them an education, food, shelter and support. The responsibility is now theirs to earn their own money.

3. Keep a healthy life, without great physical effort. Do moderate exercise (like walking every day), eat well and get your sleep. It’s easy to become sick, and it gets harder to remain healthy. That is why you need to keep yourself in good shape and be aware of your medical and physical needs. Keep in touch with your doctor, do tests even when you’re feeling well. Stay informed.

4. Always buy the best, most beautiful items for your significant other. The key goal is to enjoy your money with your partner. One day one of you will miss the other, and the money will not provide any comfort then, enjoy it together

5. Don’t stress over the little things. Like paying a little extra on price quotes. You’ve already overcome so much in your life.You have good memories and bad ones, but the important thing is the present. Don’t let the past drag you down and don’t let the future frighten you. Feel good in the now. Small issues will soon be forgotten.

6. Regardless of age, always keep love alive. Love your partner, love life, love your family, love your neighbor and remember: “A man is not old as long as he has intelligence and affection.”

7. Be proud, both inside and out. Don’t stop going to your hair salon or barber, do your nails, go to the dermatologist and the dentist, keep your perfumes and creams well stocked. When you are well-maintained on the outside, it seeps in, making you feel proud and strong.

8. Don’t lose sight of fashion trends for your age, but keep your own sense of style. There’s nothing worse than an older person trying to wear the current fashion among youngsters. You’ve developed your own sense of what looks good on you – keep it and be proud of it. It’s part of who you are.

9. ALWAYS stay up-to-date. Read newspapers, watch the news. Go online and read what people are saying. Make sure you have an active email account and try to use some of those social networks. You’ll be surprised what old friends you’ll meet. Keeping in touch with what is going on and with the people you know is important at any age.

10. Respect the younger generation and their opinions. They may not have the same ideals as you, but they are the future, and will take the world in their direction. Give advice, not criticism, and try to remind them that yesterday’s wisdom still applies today.

11. Never use the phrase: “In my time.” Your time is now. As long as you’re alive, you are part of this time. You may have been younger, but you are still you now, having fun and enjoying life.

12. Some people embrace their golden years, while others become bitter and surly. Life is too short to waste your days on the latter. Spend your time with positive, cheerful people, it’ll rub off on you and your days will seem that much better. Spending your time with bitter people will make you older and harder to be around.

13. Do not surrender to the temptation of living with your children or grandchildren (if you have a financial choice, that is). Sure, being surrounded by family sounds great, but we all need our privacy. They need theirs and you need yours. If you’ve lost your partner (our deepest condolences), then find a person to move in with you and help out. Even then, do so only if you feel you really need the help or do not want to live alone.

14. Don’t abandon your hobbies. If you don’t have any, make new ones. You can travel, hike, cook, read, dance. You can adopt a cat or a dog, grow a garden, play cards, checkers, chess, dominoes, golf. You can paint, volunteer or just collect certain items. Find something you like and spend some real time having fun with it.

15. Even if you don’t feel like it, accept invitations. Baptisms, graduations, birthdays, weddings, conferences. Get out of the house, meet people you haven’t seen in a while, experience something new (or something old). But don’t get upset when you’re not invited. Some events are limited by resources, and not everyone can be hosted. The important thing is to leave the house from time to time. Go to museums, go walk through a field. Get out there.

16. Be a conversationalist. Talk less and listen more. Some people go on and on about the past, not caring if their listeners are really interested. That’s a great way of reducing their desire to speak with you. Listen first and answer questions, but don’t go off into long stories unless asked to. Speak in courteous tones and try not to complain or criticize too much unless you really need to. Try to accept situations as they are. Everyone is going through the same things, and people have a low tolerance for hearing complaints. Always find some good things to say as well.

17. Pain and discomfort go hand in hand with getting older. Try not to dwell on them but accept them as a part of the cycle of life we’re all going through. Try to minimize them in your mind. They are not who you are, they are something that life added to you. If they become your entire focus, you lose sight of the person you used to be.

18. If you’ve been offended by someone – forgive them. If you’ve offended someone – apologize. Don’t drag around resentment with you. It only serves to make you sad and bitter. It doesn’t matter who was right. Someone once said: “Holding a grudge is like taking poison and expecting the other person to die.” Don’t take that poison. Forgive, forget and move on with your life.

19. If you have a strong belief, savor it. But don’t waste your time trying to convince others. They will make their own choices no matter what you tell them, and it will only bring you frustration. Live your faith and set an example. Live true to your beliefs and let that memory sway them.

20. Laugh. Laugh A LOT. Laugh at everything. Remember, you are one of the lucky ones. You managed to have a life, a long one. Many never get to this age, never get to experience a full life. But you did. So what’s not to laugh about? Find the humor in your situation.

21. Take no notice of what others say about you and even less notice of what they might be thinking. They’ll do it anyway, and you should have pride in yourself and what you’ve achieved. Let them talk and don’t worry. They have no idea about your history, your memories and the life you’ve lived so far. There’s still much to be written, so get busy writing and don’t waste time thinking about what others might think. Now is the time to be at rest, at peace and as happy as you can be!

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Art Work

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National Croquet Center


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At Green Gables

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Watched Shot

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Final Match

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Yellow for the Wicket

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The Gallery

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  • 1.  Click on this link: thomas-tribby.pixels.com.  
  • 2. Click on one of the categories in the menu bar at the top: Wall Art, Home Decor, Lifestyle, Stationery or Apparel.  It will list a number of options.
  • 3.  Click on option.  
  • 4.  Click on image and a sizing slide will open allowing you to adjust the image to the way you like it..

Have fun.

My work is available as traditional prints on canvas, paper or metal, but it also available on greeting cards, phone covers, tote bags, shower curtains,  t-shirts and more.  It makes for some very personalized gifts.  Below is the link to the site.  I hope you like it.

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Our Time was Coming to a Close

Today we are going to Muse about our time in Mexico. If this is your first visit, welcome to Musings. If you have been here before, welcome back. Over time we are going to talk about many things: the past, the present, perhaps the future, travel, art, society and more. Wherever my musing takes me. I hope you will come along with me.

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Seven Weeks

We were seven weeks in Mexico this year. Too short a time. I really love it there.

We head to the central mountains in the heart of colonial Mexico. This is not the land of sprawling beach front resorts and carefully crafted tourist retreats. This is the land of history, of real community, a magical land. To be sure, it appeals to tourists and has five star hotels, spas and restaurants. But that is just the surface. There is a depth and soul that is missing in the beach front resorts.

Cactus and Vistas

Outside the city of San Miguel de Allende it is a land of cactus, vistas and farming.

Prickly Pear
Near Posos

The City

The city it is a place of sophistication, history and wonder.

San Miguel de Allende

It is just a place of fun, on so many levels.

Would you see this at home?
Or This?
Or this?

Churches, Weddings and Ancient Buildings

San Miguel is a city of churches and thus weddings, and ancient buildings.

On the way to a wedding
East side of la Parroquia
La parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel

Parks and Public Places

This is also a city of parks and public places. Parks and plazas are abundant and they are used.

Parque Benito Juarez
El Jardin
Park Benches are always full

Crowds

On the weekends the population swells with people coming for a short get-away. Most are young people from the south, principally Mexico City, I think.

And there are people
And more people
And More People

Color is What You See

I am always struck by the vibrant use of color. Color is the urban spice.

Stunning
Color is everywhere
El Mercado
Folk art

A Walking City

If you like to walk this is a place you would enjoy. People walk! Yes, there are taxis ($2-3)and Uber, but around Centro, the colonial center of town, people tend to walk.

History

This also is a place of importance in Mexican History. In 1810 the people of Mexico rose up against the government and started their War of Independence, freeing them from Spain and France. San Miguel el Grande was central in this revolt. Ignacio Allende, lived in San Miguel and he became the military leader of the revolt. He was executed during the conflict, but after Mexico achieved its Independence the city name was changed to San Miguel de Allende.

Independence Day Fiesta

The last week we were in town we attended a grand party celebrating Independence day. There were at our table, Jeanette and Beatty, friends Don and Joan who live in SMA and myself. It was a huge affair held at the Rosewood Hotel with several hundred people attending. Open bars. Multiple Mexican food stations. Entertainment.

Here are a few photos:

Under the tent
Beatty

I was fascinated by the strange cloud and moon configuration seen in the background.

Wow!
Don
There were dancers

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There were Mariachis

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For us the night came to a close when an actor portraying Ignacio Allende read the Cry for Independence, El Grito. It was about 11:00PM. We toddled off to our respective beds.

The party went to 2:00AM.

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Art Work

Also on the commercial side, here are examples of my work you may wish to check out:

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Blue Diva

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Mirage

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Spice

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Family Circus

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Reading with Grapes

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  • 1.  Click on this link: thomas-tribby.pixels.com.  
  • 2. Click on one of the categories in the menu bar at the top: Wall Art, Home Decor, Lifestyle, Stationery or Apparel.  It will list a number of options.
  • 3.  Click on option.  
  • 4.  Click on image and a sizing slide will open allowing you to adjust the image to the way you like it..

Have fun.

My work is available as traditional prints on canvas, paper or metal, but it also available on greeting cards, phone covers, tote bags, shower curtains,  t-shirts and more.  It makes for some very personalized gifts.  Below is the link to the site.  I hope you like it.

Click on:     thomas-tribby.pixels.com

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Galaria Atotonilco

Today we are going to Muse about Mexican art and fine crafts. If this is your first visit, welcome to Musings. If you have been here before, welcome back. Over time we are going to talk about many things: the past, the present, perhaps the future, travel, art, society and more. Wherever my musing takes me. I hope you will come along with me.

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Sanctuario de Atotonilco

About 10 miles outside of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico is the Sanctuario de Atotonilco, a world heritage religious site.

It is famous for its chapel and its murals.

Chapel
fresco
fresco

It was at Atotonilco that Father Miguel Hidalgo y Casilla took the banner of the Virgin of Guadalupe as the battle flag when he led his Indian followers against the Spanish government starting the Mexican War of Independence in 1810.

Galaria Atotonilco

Not far from the Santuary tucked away in the country is the Galaria Atotonilco. It is a destination gallery of fine Mexican art and crafts, one of a kind in Mexico and interestingly owned and run by Mayer Shacter and his wife, transplants from Berkeley, California.

Jeanette and I have been there many times over the years, but this summer we were joined by our friend Beatty. She wanted to see fine work, so we made arrangements to show her the gallery.

An appointment is required since the gallery is located way back on private property away from the main road. I made the appointment several weeks in advance of Beatty’s arrival.

On the chosen day we arrived at the entrance to the property at 11:00 AM, our appointed time. The gate was closed and locked. Hmm!

I gave the gallery a call and explained “We are here“. There was a silence and then questions: “Who made the appointment? We never make appointments before 12:00. We are having an open house today which starts at 12:00. We are still setting up.”

Not the warmest of receptions, but after discussion it was agreed they would open the gate and allow us to wander around outside while the final preparations were being made for the open house.

The first thing you see after winding down a long and narrow road is the gallery.

Galaria Atotonilco

It definitely stands out. Next to it is the residence which is also very contemporary.

house on the right

On the back side of the house is a pool, seating areas and vast open space.

Jeanette and Beatty at the pool
seating area and dogs
The property goes on and on

I enjoyed wandering around the property nearly as much as visiting the gallery.

The Gallery

However, visiting the gallery is incredible. The art is principally fine crafts, small sculptures and carvings, masks, ceramics and such. The attention to detail and pattern has to be seen.

Here are examples:

This is outside the entrance
masks and carvings
more masks
A room of treasures
Four Ladies
Sensory OverLoad

There are rooms and more rooms filled with these wonderful objects. There are so many that I tend to get sensory overload and stop seeing what is right before me. I need to take a break and come back again.

Look at these next items. I have narrowed the focus so you see specific pieces. I think the attention to detail is phenomenal.

Dragon?
Leopard and Cubs
Coyote
Princess
Two Ladies

That gives you a mini-tour. If you find yourself in San Miguel de Allende you should seek this out.

And just so you know, Beatty made it worth while for them to let us browse around.

Nirvana

Afterward, we toddled off to Nirvana, a hotel, restaurant and spa set in the countryside not far from the gallery. It was time for lunch.

Lunch among the Cactus
It is a popular place.

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Awestruck tote Bag

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Art Work

Also on the commercial side, here are examples of my work you may wish to check out:

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Blue Diva

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Mirage

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Spice

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Family Circus

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Reading with Grapes

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Thomas-Tribby.pixels.com is now offering I Phone Cases, Coffee Mugs, Throw Pillows, Greeting Cards, Bath Towels, Hand Towels, Shower Curtains, Duvet Covers , Yoga Mats, Tote Bags,Women’s T Shirts, Men’s T Shirts, Tapestries and more with reproductions of my artwork.  If you want to check them out, here are the steps:

  • 1.  Click on this link: thomas-tribby.pixels.com.  
  • 2. Click on one of the categories in the menu bar at the top: Wall Art, Home Decor, Lifestyle, Stationery or Apparel.  It will list a number of options.
  • 3.  Click on option.  
  • 4.  Click on image and a sizing slide will open allowing you to adjust the image to the way you like it..

Have fun.

My work is available as traditional prints on canvas, paper or metal, but it also available on greeting cards, phone covers, tote bags, shower curtains,  t-shirts and more.  It makes for some very personalized gifts.  Below is the link to the site.  I hope you like it.

Click on:     thomas-tribby.pixels.com

For information about these or other original works of art, please feel free to contact us:






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