Viernes del Llano, where young hip Oaxaqueños and flowers, music, and tradition meet.
The five Friday mornings following Ash Wednesday, Llano Park is the place to be. For early risers, only — by 9:30 AM, it’s all over but the clean-up.
February 25, 2016 by spixl
Viernes del Llano, where young hip Oaxaqueños and flowers, music, and tradition meet.
The five Friday mornings following Ash Wednesday, Llano Park is the place to be. For early risers, only — by 9:30 AM, it’s all over but the clean-up.
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Again, wonderful posts, I’m so glad to read your log!!
Oh to be young ! brings ‘ol memories via Dylan’s Forever young
oops ! You had already brought up this song in a previous post Shannon; excuse the repetition, guess a fav. tune always come back
It bears repeating; no statute of limitations on great songs. 😉
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