Street sweepers and their escobas (brooms) de otate, excepted.
No parking
February 17, 2016 by spixl
Posted in Signs, Transportation, Travel & Tourism | Tagged Black and white photography, brooms, escobas de otate, Mexico, No parking sign, Oaxaca, partial color, photographs, photos, street sweepers | 4 Comments
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We are having dinner right now with Lanita. At Smith Ranch where they are finalizing Dans estate. Was just discovered the connection. (My moms cousins were friends with Lanitas dad Dan. We live in Lucas Valley. Im a doc I hear you have a medical he. Xox thanks for the.blog, my dad had a house 1963-2007 in SMA. We would like to make contact as we are often there. Amy and Craig
Lanita called me re the connection. What a small world! Thank you for the kind word re the blog. And, yes, please let me know when next you are in Oaxaca!
Not the greatest promo for hotel, where la escobas cart is parked; wonder which good hotel this might be .
I don’t think they have any problem, as it’s the regular street sweeper who I always see keeping Constitución clean. 😉