These are three photos taken by either myself or Kelli while we were down in Mexico in August of last year.
The first picture is of these little tiny gut buster tacos in Puebla. We wandered upon a church festival,indulged and had a good time with the locals. Street food at its finest. Oh, they were greasy...homemade corn tortillas covered with a little tomato sauce and meat i believe--awesome.
The second is of the famous jicama popsicle that was covered in green apple sugar and chile sauce. We didn't finish it.
The third was in Oaxaca province--We were in at least three towns that day. It was either right after we saw some ruins and right before a funeral procession went on a few feet from us or the town where the largest tree in central america is located. Santa Maria de la tule or something like that.
cool. reminds me a bit of walking through an Indian or Malaysian food market. You usually find people making all kinds of strange and incredibly colourful foods in those countries too
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These are three photos taken by either myself or Kelli while we were down in Mexico in August of last year.
The first picture is of these little tiny gut buster tacos in Puebla. We wandered upon a church festival,indulged and had a good time with the locals. Street food at its finest. Oh, they were greasy...homemade corn tortillas covered with a little tomato sauce and meat i believe--awesome.
The second is of the famous jicama popsicle that was covered in green apple sugar and chile sauce. We didn't finish it.
The third was in Oaxaca province--We were in at least three towns that day. It was either right after we saw some ruins and right before a funeral procession went on a few feet from us or the town where the largest tree in central america is located. Santa Maria de la tule or something like that.
Great photos. The colours in the second photo are wonderful. A great adventure. Happy week.
Seems like you had a great trip. I have never been to Mexico but have heard of others who love it.
Great picture! Yes, we do have green grass. Hubby even put the lime down last weekend and we have had alot of rain this past week.
Great photos. I do like them very much
Not fair, now I'm hungry....
I love mexican food. Glad you enjoyed the festival I went to mexico about 8 years ago but the photos got lost :(
Wow, the colors are awesome. Thanks for sharing a part of your trip to Mexico.
All 3 of those photos are wonderful.
Happy WW
I love all the different colors.
cool. reminds me a bit of walking through an Indian or Malaysian food market. You usually find people making all kinds of strange and incredibly colourful foods in those countries too
Oh, does this ever bring back memories! I love those tacos. Mmmmmmm. Such great shots!
I'm having Mexican for supper tonight as soon as Boyfriend picks up the burritos. I'll be they won't be as good as those were.
Ah,real authentic genuine Mexican food! My mouth waters at just the pictures!
Wow! What a meal, I am sure!
HAPPY WW!!
Ok hungry now!
looks yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy
mines up :)
oh I love those tacos..there is nothing quite like them..great pic and it looks and sounds like you had a great time..m
Looks like a wonderful trip..such great photos
Great photos. Thank you for sharing a bit of your trip with us.
So that's where Cafe Rio got alla its ideas!
P.S. I'll be in Mexico less than a month from now. I'll FedEx you some tacos, yeah?
Tacos is nice but I don't dig for it that much but I do eat them.
Thanks for the visit.
I'm hungry now. And, I miss mexico.
This seems like a wonderful place to visit. I love how you captured the moment and feeling so well!
I just love the colors in these photos.
Yum, yum
Happy WW
Deb on the Run
Great. Now I'm starving for a burrito and it's not even 7am. lol
I bet it's a fun process to watch.
So hungry. And it's only 6 a.m. here. Great photos.
Love the few of ordinary people going about their work... taco's yummy!
Travel shots! Mexico is somewhere I have wanted to visit for quite some time. Thanks for the little tour! D :)
Great photos - I'll bet the food was really good - too bad I can't learn to make that taste just by looking at the photos :)
The Oaxaca province, with the Prov Cap of the same name and monte Alban and the Pacific coast -- you are tempting.
Oaxaca, Puerto Angel, Zipolite, Huatelco .. no.no shhhs
PS. el vikingo a parle
That's beautiful stuff! Doesn't necessarily look as much like FOOD to me as medium for art, but I love it.
Yeah, I was looking in the photos we have of Mexico and realized those photos work as a series. Thanks everyone for your compliments.
Dainon--where in Mexico are you going to be? Fed exed tacos. Yum! Or you can just take a pic of you eating street tacos--that'll do too.
These are beautiful, colorful photos! The second photo seems like something I'd expect to see in the, "Smithsoneon." =)
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