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Map mural showing the train route, located in the old waiting room of the Union Pacific train depot.
My first attempt at weft-faced/warp rep weaving, inspired by the Oaxacan rug from my father. My first attempt was somewhat successful. I had my first broken warp thread - which was kind of a big deal and I got a little nervous - but it ended up working out in the end.
This yarn, Colinette Point 5 in the Sahara colorway, was a one skein swap a few years back. I thought the colors were perfect for Project Spectrum's fire element with the deep reds and oranges in the piece.
I am planning to lightly felt this piece and cut it into coasters and/or a potholder.... either way, it will be a functional woven piece.
A southbound consist snaking round the bends on the approach to Caliente.
Despite having two Union Pacific units in positions two and three, this is a BNSF train.
7 July 2013
“No ando comprando conciencias ni tampoco prometo lo que después no voy a poder cumplir. Mis compromisos de campaña los hago con responsabilidad porque estoy consciente de que la sociedad rechazan a los políticos que prometen y después no cumplen; por eso, mis adversarios al darse cuenta de que mis propuestas y compromisos tienen la aceptación de los guerrerenses, me están secundando con ellas, como es que mi compromiso de que como gobernador vamos a luchar porque se hagan todas las magnas obras que garanticen el bienestar social y económico de esta entidad, como La Parota”, dijo el candidato del PAN a la gubernatura del estado, Marcos Parra Gómez, ante cientos de calentanos que lo recibieron en Ciudad Altamirano, entre ellos la ex candidata panista a Gobernador, Porfiria Sandoval Arroyo.
I've always found this building fascinating. It's basically tucked into the base of a hill, just around a curve, just north of Caliente. It looks like it may have been some sort of motel at some point many years ago. At various times over the years that I have been through the area, it appears to have been a private home at some times and abandoned at others.
Think of the hottest bath you've ever had ... it will still be much cooler than the 70C / 160F temperature at which these waters gush forth from the Rio Caliente, in Mexico's Jalisco province. Mexico has over 1,000 naturally-hot mineral springs and rivers (aguas termales), which produced treasured local balnearios (bathing places) whose location you must drag out of secretive locals.
Located in the shadow of extinct volcano Mount Tequila, the river is fatally hot for most creatures entering it. It's an awesome sight to see, hike beside or cross a bridge over these crystal clear, scalding waters !
Aguas Calientes
Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
The arrival/departure town of the Hiram Bingham luxury train by Orient-Express, and the access to the citadella of Machu Picchu and the Wayna Picchu in Peru.
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Aguas Calientes
Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
The arrival/departure town of the Hiram Bingham luxury train by Orient-Express, and the access to the citadella of Machu Picchu and the Wayna Picchu in Peru.
More at www.carlosmeliablog.com
Photos and Videos property and credits to CM by Carlos Melia / www.carlosmeliablog.com / www.carlosmelia.com. Full usage of this media is allowed only and exclusively when including full credits as mentioned above. Carlos Melia
Miércoles que no haces nada en casa y te montas un mini estudio con un poster de un concierto al reves. Aquí esta el resultado.
Un colacao calentito.
En casa de mi hermana Nico...encuentras el calor de hogar...amor familiar...respeto de hermana...y porsupuesto el mejor pozole...es una extraordinaria cocinera!
Gracias por esas memorables reuniones en tu casa!