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My dear friend Jan has fallen on hard times. I have set up a GoFundMe page for her at the following link gofund.me/13e79bc6. If you can help and forward to others it would be truly appreciated. She has a great heart and a lovely soul.
In honor of #cincodemayo, which commemorates the Mexican Army’s victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla and in the U.S. celebrates Mexican-American culture, we are highlighting “La Guadalupana Mexicana Deli Grocery” in Brooklyn. We absolutely love its #handpainted signage, which was done in the colors of the Mexican flag 🇲🇽.
EB NS Train 154 wastes no time as they fly around the curve in Temple, GA with 4 big units and one on the rear along with some military tanks as they head their way towards Atlanta.
5/5/2017.
Over on St Marks Place, East Village, NYC... Van Halen Ticket Stub = Free Taco! #CincodeMayo #CincoDeMayo2017
Just couldn’t resist celebrating with one of my favorite beverages. I even found a bottle with a limited edition label. Salud!
seeing as how both the places we would have gone for cinco de mayo were inaccessible, we celebrated with the family with fajitas, enchiladas, plantains, and of course, coronas. they taste like summer.
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She held the camera tight, balancing its weight against the wind, snaping frame after frame of visions, thinking if only she could write one cumulative sentence, images in trees, words stuck in throats like roasted squirrel bones, the cello played, the car drove on. Who would have thought we could have such a romantic anniversary this far from Mexico?
My Cinco de Mayo cookies were the 2nd time I ever made cookies! these were all done back in 2007, before I moved from CA to CO. I did them for my work's annual party. One thing I really miss from my old job is the party's! LOL
Actually the featured calendar art for 3 May, but I held back posting this until Mexico’s National Day to celebrate the art of Diego Rivera (1886-1957). This 1942 painting is titled The Flower Seller.
After all, it is an American holiday.
Sorry if your invitation was late. Maybe next year.
And with this shot, Year 4 came to an end.
Year 4 - Upload 47
One Year Ago Today - No Photo
Two Years Ago Today - No Photo
Three Years Ago Today I was at the same place.