Cocijo (Zapotec god of rain, thunder, and lightning) has finally awoken!
Walking home in Oaxaca in the rain.
Posted in Animals, Travel & Tourism, Weather, tagged Calle Macedonio Alcalá, dogs, Mexico, Oaxaca, photographs, photos, rain, rain storms, street scenes, street vendors on June 13, 2018| 7 Comments »
Cocijo (Zapotec god of rain, thunder, and lightning) has finally awoken!
Walking home in Oaxaca in the rain.
Posted in Celebrations, Culture, Travel & Tourism, tagged Calle Macedonio Alcalá, colored lighting, crowds, Día de Muertos, Mexico, Oaxaca, photographs, photos on October 30, 2016| 1 Comment »
Beautiful Oaxaca tonight on Macedonio Alcalá…
In the words of the song, “Oaxaca vives en mí” (Oaxaca, you live in me).
Posted in Creativity, Culture, Exhibitions, Travel & Tourism, tagged Andador Turístico, art, Calle Macedonio Alcalá, culture, dragonfly, exhibitions, Fernando Andriacci, Mexico, Oaxaca, photographs, photos, public art, sculptures, street art, urban art on April 27, 2014| 2 Comments »
No, not a newly discovered mutant killer variety — only one of the sculptures currently hanging out along the Alcalá. It is part of a public art exhibit, “El migrante,” by Oaxaqueño artisit, Fernando Andriacci.