March 29, 2013, Good Friday.
We take the bus from La Cruz to Bucerrias where Deb buys a lightweight
dress and breakfast from street vendors.
We have fun visiting with several different Hiuchol artisans offering
their art in the square. They are very
engaging friendly and pleasant as they patiently explain something about their
culture and art. We converse with sign
and Spanish, a second language for all.
Native American - Hiuchol
Fellow pilgrim participating in Via de los Cruzes
Music and dance in Puerto Vallarta.
They say the cosutmes are a salute
to the Aztec culture but not strictly accurate.
Stone sculpture, Puerto Vallarta
Sand Sculpture Puerto Vallarta - Not
a real person
Sand sculpture Puerto Vallarta - this
is a real person; hot and itching
We have a bit of a hike and some confusion before finding a place to catch the bus from Puerto Vallarta back to La Cruz. This is not worth mentioning except that we take a detour upon hearing a band a block off our route. There in a side street intersection are a dozen musicians with lots of percussion and brass playing a series of lively tunes. We cannot establish any reason for the event other than joy in the music. This is a free concert not to be missed!
OK - a word of explanation here: This blog is in reverse chronological order. We were in Puerto Vallarta later and San Blas earlier. The following is from San Blas. I don't know the dates.
This was in a mostly urban area of San Blas
where these cattle graze roadside and vacant lot.
The man seemed concerned with protecting Deb
from the cattle.
We take a tourist package tour of a bayou with
turtles, lots of birds and crocodiles up to ten feet!
This is close to San Blas.
Even with the roof long gone, this old church in
San Blas still inspires reverence
Stoner's Surf Camp in San Blas
the best in American diplomacy?
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