The Overwhelming Effect of Times Past

The Overwhelming Effect of Times Past

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One must wait one's turn to take a photo of the Sun Stone, I've avoided including a stranger but the average visitor does give a sense of scale, so here you will have to imagine yourself that the plinth is about nearly twice the height of most adults.  But it is the overwhelming scale, science and detail of 

Homage to the Rain Gods -by Pedro Ramirez Vazquez's

Homage to the Rain Gods -by Pedro Ramirez Vazquez's

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The Museo Nacional de Antropologia of Mexico would be worth a visit for any of its several salons, or for just the building itself, it's central patio with the fantastically over-sized fountain seems the perfect homage to the Rain Gods.  It cools the plaza, provides a sense of la vida aqua, and a wonderful metaphor about cycles of

Sitting on Your Hand - Suite Seats in La Avenida Reforma

Sitting on Your Hand - Suite Seats in La Avenida Reforma

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The possibilities for puns come in spades on the subject of this witty bench seat in Mexico City's  Avenida Reforma. This is one of series of witty benches on Reforma that make taking the weight off your feet a bit of an art happening.  Perhaps diamonds are your behind's best friend? The possibilities for puns come in spades

Hats Off to Mr Gamio

Hats Off to Mr Gamio

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Though it seems surprising to me that the Aztec Temple Mayor  had not been noticed before ,credit for its rediscovery goes to  the proto-anthropologist- archeologist Mr Manuel Gamio.  He seems like a thoroughl likeable man, I imagine him tipping his felt Homburg to las senoras as he crossed the Zocalo every day, his careful recording of the findings

Life is Sweet

Life is Sweet

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It seems every corner in Mexico Cityhas its vendor of sweets, soft drinks and varieties of small crisp potato or plaintain snacks.  There is a charming riot of colour, a Willy Wonkerish feeling of sweet invention. On the other hand, the bus that goes by with the public health announcement that one in every three children in Mexico

Elegantly elatable caged air

Elegantly elatable caged air

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  The Gran Hotel Cuidad de Mexico was once a department store. With its finely wrought  Elevador, the second in the city, and its Tiffany stained glass ceiling,  it is quintessentially fancy Victoriana. The feeling of an overly large boudoir gains some traction with those red velvet sofas in the Lobby.  The floral filigree metal detail and pretty

Mexico City -Temple Mayor's Early Steampunk

Mexico City -Temple Mayor's Early Steampunk

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The Museo de Templo Mayor, improbably, or not so improbably, sits right on the edge of  Mexico City's main plaza. Nothing like conquerers to expunge and willfully forget the indigenous culture. This piece from the Museo of the  Temple Mayor seems to have forseen such a possibilty and, speaks daggers about the new guys in town.  And it

Tea, Set and Match, Way Past the Paleo

Tea, Set and Match, Way Past the Paleo

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The time for diets, sugar-free, dairy don't shows, gluten goners, caffeine can'ters,  is not Easter at my home.  A few days of prep, pastry and  fillings made for empanadas, the saffron aioli and just picked parsley put to work in chicken sandwich fillings, lemon curd set and whipped cream peaked into soft clouds ready for that double layer,