- Tent city of jewelry, textiles and food booths.
- Embroidered tops galore!
Our final days in San Cristobal were spent exploring the Santo Domingo market, a maze of tents, which was only a couple blocks from our hotel and wandering the hilly neighborhoods
- My jumper lady.in her satin pleated blouse.
- Today’s find, jumper with embroidery.
- Tacos al pastor on the street.
- Jim with the tent market behind.
- We stopped for a beer and ended up eating lychee nuts.
- Ladies in the floral embroidered capes from Zinacantan.
Then on to the hills where we felt perfectly safe without the glare of tourist walkers. There are two pedestrian streets with interesting stores, restaurants and street vendors galore: Real de Guadalupe which runs east/west and Ave. Miguel Hidalgo which turns into Ave. 20 de Noviembre running north/south. We spent time on both but I was drawn again and again to the hills.
- Neighborhood hills.
- Red tile roofs.
- Templo de Mexicanos
- “I am not just a postcard, I have my dreams and my reality.”
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