Another Sunday, another walk through Barrio de Jalatlaco…

Billar Jalatlaco pool hall.

Inside the door of El Tendajón, the work appears to be by Lapiztola.

Wear a mask and wash your hands with ZOTE soap — by Efedefroy.
September 29, 2020 by spixl
Another Sunday, another walk through Barrio de Jalatlaco…
Billar Jalatlaco pool hall.
Inside the door of El Tendajón, the work appears to be by Lapiztola.
Wear a mask and wash your hands with ZOTE soap — by Efedefroy.
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Thanks Shannon – the color and wall art of Oaxaca makes me feel hopeful.
Keep reminding us of the beauty in the streets!!!
It’s therapy for me!
Thanks for the uplifting photo essay. Beauty heals.
Yes, it does. Take good care, Alana.
Thanks so much for this sample of Street Jalatlaco beauty. I’m so ready to visit! Visualizing the virus leaving planet earth soon. 🙂
I’m so ready to travel!
It is wonderful to see ! Thank you for sharing the beauty of Oaxaca. I so look forward to returning one day.
It really is a beautiful place to be weathering this Covid-19 storm.