Day in Tepic - Part 1

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Catedral de Tepic Nayarit MEXICO

Another bright sun shine day with low humidity - oh yah! It is Saturday all ready and I'm only writing about Thursday - one of these days I'll be able to catch up. We haven't been in this area for a couple of years so there is a lot to take pictures of and to write about. Guess this blog is turning into more of a travel log than an "about us" blog.

So this is our trip to Tepic - Bill, me, John and Shirley - she had been to Tepic but not to the downtown area.

1map

2road 
Notice how curvy both roads to Tepic are - There is a new Autopista being built between the Aticama
area and up to the toll road the 15D - it will cut off a lot of drive time when it opens. In the mean time
we took the road we had traveled 37 years ago when coming to San Blas for the first time.
It is paved better now and maybe a little wider. As always a pretty drive. 
3river 
 Just a glimpse of the river our kids saw the naked ladies in on the
trip a long time ago. To read more about it you can read our book
All The Way To Argentina - only $7.99 as an ebook.
 
 3fruit
Going through one of the little towns at each tope were a couple
of people selling large cups of fresh cut fruit. 
4autopista
We joined up with the 15D and headed south to Tepic. One more
toll to go through and then we saw where the new San Blas Autopista
will join the highway. It is supposed to open next month -
but unless they work quicker it doesn't look like it will. 
5relief
Driving down Insurgentes in Tepic we always pass the sculpture -
I think it is beautiful.
6aveMX
Turning on to Avenida Mexico heading to centro.
The Cathedral in the background.
7park
n the next block past the Cathedral is a parking lot we always try
to park in. I say try as it is very tiny and there is not always space.
It is just to the right - the kind of beige wall. The first time we drove
up to it we got waved away. So always persistent Bill drove around
the block or I should say blocks because of one way streets
- and came back to it. This time we got in. 
 
 8plaza
Once parked we walked across the street to the stores lining the
main plaza and strolled under the archway. Lots of shoe shine
men and shoe stores in this area. Also sidewalk vendors.
9jpurse
Continuing our walk around the plaza. We all were commenting on
the mans shoulder bag. Typical man attire - white hat, long sleeve
shirts, jeans, cowboy boots and shoulder bag. All the trimmed trees.
The plaza is a very busy place. 
10street
One of the side streets where the Huichols set up tables displaying
their beading, embroidery and yarn art. 
11woman
A Huichol woman in full native dress. The embroidery is magnificent. 
12man
A Huichol man in his embroidered outfit. It takes their wife almost
aand yarn art too. One lady told Bill today that the Huichol men are 
llowed to have eight wives - I've never found any information saying
that or heard it before.Wonder if she was pulling his leg. We also ran
into our Huichol woman friend from San Blas
- she was here with her mother selling jewelry. 
13clothes
A Huichol man in his embroidered outfit. It takes their wife almost
a year to complete an entire outfit. The men do a lot of beading
and yarn art too. One lady told Bill today that the Huichol men
are allowed to have eight wives - I've never found any information
saying that or heard it before.Wonder if she was pulling his leg.
We also ran into our Huichol woman friend from San Blas
- she was here with her mother selling jewelry. 
14cheese
One of the cheese shops in the market.
15flowers
A flower seller - he offered me the pink rose in his hand and
I think he was upset when I didn't take it.
16toys
Back outside in the plaza. Vendor with plastic toys and a customer.
They are about 30 pesos or US$2.00
17mural
A mural I don't think I've noticed before in government building
at end of the plaza.
18plaza
Looking down the plaza towards the Cathedral.
19girl
A very pretty girl in a very pretty dress.
20carrage
We walked to the other end of the plaza. This building is on same side as
the Cathedral. It is a really old building Notice the bottom of the doorway.
It was formed like that to allow the carriages to enter the interior of the building.
21inside
The interior of the building. I would imagine that there was
no roof when it was built. 
22dress
Inside the building is a restaurant and several shops that sell
dresses for 
quinceanera [15th birthday] celebrations.
23building
Back in the car heading towards up the street to visit some more
great buildings. Lots of different architecture here. And lots of taxis.
24straw
 She is selling big strawberries and limes. Bill bought some - delicious.
25cane
He is cleaning, cutting, bagging, and selling sugar cane.
John bought some for Shirley as she'd never tasted any. 
26hotel
 By now we were all hungry and ready to sit down for a while.
So we stopped at this hotel and had lunch in their restaurant.

 

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