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The Sunday Traveler~San Antonio’s Art Initiative, Part 2
The Sunday Traveler will begin today where she left off last Sunday, roaming the streets of San Antonio, Texas; exploring street art was one of the highlights of this trip. The city’s street art initiative, begun in 2018, has only … Continue reading
The Sunday Traveler ~ Drive Abouts in Guadalajara, Mexico
The traffic in metropolitan Guadalajara is unbelievable, as it is in all the surrounding areas that have really grown to be a part of Guadalajara itself. The numbers in population vary when I look on different websites, but the “official” … Continue reading
The Sunday Traveler ~ San Miguel Arcangel’s Murals
The church, San Miguel Arcangel in San Miguel de Allende Mexico, is impressive in its architecture, but the murals have their own striking presence amongst the grandeur. Here in the side Capilla, or chapel, is the Cristo de la Conquista, … Continue reading
The Sunday Traveler~More From San Francisco’s Mission District
San Francisco’s Mission District is awash in art, with murals painted on most walls and fences in the area. The murals were initiated by the Chicano Art Mural Movement of the 1970s, which were inspired by Diego Rivera. I’ve made … Continue reading
Sunday Traveler: San Francisco’s Chinatown
Here we go again; this time I’ll be taking you along on a quick trip I took into San Francisco last week, and a little time I spent, mostly hanging out leaning against a parking meter at one corner taking … Continue reading