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Looking back and appreciating life in Oaxaca, 2018.

January – View through the terrace pistachio tree of full Wolf Moon.

February – Guest helping to harvest Waje dinner at Rancho 314 urban farm in Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán.

March – Reyna Mendoza Ruiz demonstrating metate technique at El Sabor Zapoteco cooking class in Teotitlán del Valle.

April – Pit for cooking agave piñas to make mezcal at the palenque of Faustino Garcia in San Baltazar Chichicapa(m).

June – Summer afternoon on the Zócalo in Oaxaca city.

July – Feria del Barro Rojo in San Marcos Tlapazola.

September – Protest by students from the Escuela Normal Bilingüe e Intercultural de Oaxaca.

October – Celebrating el Señor del Rayo at the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción.

November – At the home/workshop of filigree maestro, José Jorge García García.

December – Pop-up sale in Oaxaca city by the Las Sanjuaneras weavers from San Juan Colorado.
Feliz año nuevo y muchisimas gracias to all my wonderful blog readers from near and far! Thank you for reading, for commenting, for sharing, for the opportunity to meet some of you, and for inspiring me to continue. Onward to 2019!!!
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