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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Flamingo

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Mon Amour

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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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Mirage

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Spice

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Family Circus

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Reading with Grapes

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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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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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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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What could have been

Today we are going to Muse about luck. 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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Wow. Sometimes we are just lucky.

While we were in Mexico, Jeanette and I were invited to a party, a birthday celebration, held downtown in a restaurant, appropriately called The Restaurant. It was “burger night”!

We were a group of ten, two guys and eight women. The conversation was lively and the margaritas fueled the evening. The burger was pretty good too.

Eventually the festivity wore down and it was time to toddle home. We grabbed a taxi just as it began to rain. Thunder and lightning. KaBLAM! KaBLAM! And torrents of rain.

The taxi inched its way through the narrow streets which were running curb to curb with water. The windshield wipers could not clear the water it came so hard and fast. Our driver could barely see the road.

Our house was located next to a park on a one way street that goes up-hill away from the main city streets. When we finally got to the house the street was a river six inches deep running curb to curb with the downhill run off. The rain was sheeting down. I was soaking wet standing in the rain while I paid the driver. I ran to the front entry fumbling for the key. Open finally, I stepped into the courtyard. Jeanette came flying in. I closed the door.

Then Jeanette shouted,

My purse! I left my purse in the taxi!”

What! Her phone, drivers license, money and Filofax of contacts all in her purse.

I ran out to the street and saw the taxi slowly disappear up the street through the rain. Oh _ _ _ _! Big problem.

On the opposite side of the park there is a one way street running back down to the city center. I took the chance that the taxi would take that road out of our neighborhood and I ran through the park in the downpour. As I reached the street I saw headlights coming toward me. It was raining so hard I could no tell if it was the taxi or not, but I stood in the middle of the lane and it came to a stop.

Yes! Our taxi.

Laying on the back seat was the purse.

Sometimes we are just lucky

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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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  • 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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Hola de Mexico

Today we are going to Muse about 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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We are back. Did you miss us?

Almost two months ago Jeanette and I flew down to Mexico to stay in San Miguel de Allende (SMA) where we go most every year. It is our way of escaping the heat and humidity of the Florida summer. It also helps to be away from the hurricane track.

As a result, my Musing went silent. But we are back and I’ll try to do some catching up in the next several weeks.

OUR HOUSE

The house we rented this year was one storey, which is unusual in SMA. Because of the small lot sizes, most homes are two, three or even four stories. It is a vertical town. But ours was all on one floor except for the Casita which we did not use.

This is the dining area and kitchen.

There were windows and doors on every wall.

Here is what I called “The Morning Room”.

This is where I would have my coffee and read my e-mail and internet news. It was the only room in the house that could get Wi-Fi.

Outdoors there was a comfortable loggia, a sitting area and a large gated yard. The latter was important to keep Teddy safe from harm.

Teddy
loggia
Sitting area
back yard

And there was the Casita which we did not use.

I liked the Casita staircase.

THE ROUTINE

Our time in SMA was spent doing the normal things: dining out, giving and attending parties, shopping, playing croquet, and hosting guests.

Shopping
At the Novell’s
It’s a party
Dining Out
Croquet

There was a rhythm to our day. I was up first, usually.
Walk the dog.
Feed the dog.
Read the news, then off to croquet.

Jeanette was into yoga, massages and squiring around house guests. We had our friend Janet who came down twice for several days. Sandwiched between her visits was her ex-husband and our friend, Gary. Near the end of our stay we had Beatty. All contributed to making our stay special.

CROWDS

On the weekend SMA was swarming with tourists, young people for the most part. Many come up from Mexico city. When they come Centro (downtown) is really difficult to get through. We would try to stay away.

tourists
more tourists

Mid week, the crowds were much more manageable.

mid-week difference.

RYTHYM

Most days were sunny and nice with the temperature reaching the low 80’s. In the afternoon the clouds would begin to gather.

Afternoon clouds
Some skies were stunning

And on occasion we would have evening rain. Twice it rained really hard. Here you can see the clouds building.

It rained a lot later

In one storm, the transformer at the Hope Harmon Croquet Club was struck by lightning, blowing out the club’s electricity. The pump used to irrigate the courts was useless. When we left for home, the power was still off, some ten days later. The club did its best to water the court, using a hand held hose and trucking water in several times.

Trying to save the court

When we arrived, the court was in the best shape I had seen it. When we left there were brown spots and dead areas. It is too bad.

So now we are back. I’ll Muse some more about our time in Mexico in the weeks to come. Hasta luego.

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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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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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To the Letter

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Today we are going to Muse about the post office box.  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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TO THE LETTER

Today I sent three packages to their respective destinations: some salad plates, some western shirts and a snake skin I have have had for sixty years. Each went to a different address.

There is really nothing remarkable about that, but it did get me thinking about the post office.

Post Office box

When was the last time you went to a post office? I’ll bet it was a single purpose trip, not something you do very often. For me, that is not the case. I have a post office box. I go several times a week. I rarely see anyone collecting their mail. I rarely have mail.

Why I have a box is not clear to me anymore. Advertising and political testimonials … that is the vast majority of the mail that goes to my box. The rest goes to the house.

I think I have it because of my grandfather. He had a post office box all his adult life. For many years he had his own business which required a post office box.

My grandfather was 69 when I was born, so, by the time I focused on him, he was in his mid seventies. I would spend a week or two with my grandparents each summer. Each afternoon my grandfather and I would walk downtown to the post office. There was seldom any mail by that time.

After the post office we would walk to the Elks Club where he would have a drink and I would have a coke. Then we would walk home. A daily ritual.

My grandfather collected stamps. He would buy plate blocks, stamps that were still attached to their original sheet and including the serial number of the printing plate in the sheet’s margin or selvage. It’s a collector’s thing.

He would also send first day of issue letters to my brother and me when they were issued. I still have one.

As to the others, I was too young to think to keep them unfortunately; I just thought they were “neat”.

Stamps have changed. They no longer have the quality or charm that I remember from the past. I don’t know if first day of issue mailings are still done or if people collect them.

But I keep the post office box.

There is one valuable purpose the box serves. In the summer we often go to Mexico, staying more than a month. That creates a logistical problem. The postal service will “hold” residential mail, mail that goes to the house, for up to 30 days, not longer. What happens then I do not know. Is it discarded? Is it returned? It is a problem!

I have it forwarded to the post office box.

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North County Road GREETING CARD

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Debbie GREETING CARD

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Red Ball GREETING CARD

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Lady in Red GREETING CARD

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Turkey Strut II GREETING CARD

Thomas-Tribby.pixels.com is now offering 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 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

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Books by Thomas L. Tribby Available Click on title below to preview

Works on Paper

On The Waterfront

Impressions of Florida

 Works at

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Black Orchid and Horse

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Horse Collection

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Horses Four

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