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Merida, Yucatan, The First 10 Years

We live part time in the Yucatan, the Santiago neighborhood of Merida. We bought a house here in 2003, and I have been photographing extensively ever since. It is a photographers paradise, the textures, the architecture, and the people make for great subject matter to explore, everyday.
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Yucatan hammocks, here at La Golandrina, the premier hammock shop in Tixcokob, about 20 km outside of Merida
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Yucatan hammocks, here at La Golandrina, the premier hammock shop in Tixcokob, about 20 km outside of Merida

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  • Many of the houses are adorned with the revered figure of the Virgin de Guadalupe
  • A worker captured in a renovation of one the many colonial houses that are popular with foreigners n Merida
  • Yucatan hammocks, here at La Golandrina, the premier hammock shop in Tixcokob, about 20 km outside of Merida
  • A one way marker, on the side of a weathered building on the corner of calle 53 and calle 66 in Merida centro.
  • I can never remember the name of this incredible flower (actually a tree), in the Garcia Gineres neighborhood of Merida
  • An architectural detail in a recently renovated colonial home in Merida centro.
  • Detail of an entranceway in a recently renovated colonial home in Merida centro.
  • Detail of a French colonial style house in Merida centro
  • Old Doorway
  • Vase on Calle 55.
  • Window, Cehbihau.
  • Guadalupe
  • corner "placas".  Street signs for the local Maya.
  • Cala Lilly Cross
  • Bimbo Bread
  • Alliance Francais, after a rain.
  • Guadalupe with 3 bulbs
  • House on Calle 59
  • Pinata Shop, Mercado de Merida
  • Viva Mexico!, Tixcokob
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