Target Date: January 7, 2007!
I realize that I'm violating the rule of posting photographs from one's own city only, but since it may be awhile before I'm able to establish a Mazatlán Daily Photo Blog I assume it's acceptable. So my friends, here it is--my humble abode in the heart of El Centro in Mazatlán!! (I'll keep posting from St. Paul until I leave, though!)
What a beautiful picture, Kate! You should start a Mazatlan Daily Photo too.
ReplyDeleteA building that shows some character. Love the colors and enjoy your time away from the, I'd like to say snow, but heh, that hasn't been a problem....YET!
ReplyDeleteelle est superbe, des couleurs magnifiques. j'espere que tu pourras poster du mexique.
ReplyDeleteit is superb, of the splendid colors. I hope that you will be able poster of Mexico.
Su casa muy bonita Kate. How exciting it will be to live there. I'm looking forward to hearing all about life there.
ReplyDeleteWOW now that is a cute place. And very bright. Hope you do continue to post from Mazatlan. :)
ReplyDeleteKate..at times you can let yourself to post from Mazatlan...its wonderful:) And if you have 365 photos a year..and a few of them are not strictly St. Paul....then what? :)
ReplyDeleteMi casa es tu casa Kate. My house ir your house dear Kate.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so...so...Mexican!!! Ok, I won't report you to the DP authorities if you promise to show us more;-)
ReplyDeleteBTW - my post today is also about colors.
Can I go with you? Please, please, please, please. I've been a good boy this year, I know I have! :)
ReplyDeleteNow, I tried to locate Mazatlan on mapquest.com, but I got 9 different locations.
Anyway: Happy New Year Kate, Jim and the rest of your family and friends.
Now go and get drunk. :)
Rules are made to broken. At least that is what I tell my grandchildren, much to my daughter's dismay!
ReplyDeleteMatt, I think Mazatlan is on the Baja Peninsula, near Carbo San Lucas. Maybe Kate can confirm that.
ReplyDeleteKate, thank you for your kind and meaningful comments on my last post. I guess that is why I enjoy posting on the blog. I feel I have a world-wide circle of friends.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
A gorgeous colonial house. i like that tropical color. It looks like summer has been there all the time. I have seen lots of similar houses while visiting Cuba so I know the feeling more or less. You surely are going to have superb holidays down in Mexico (thinking of a James Taylor song right now :)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes my dear friend and Happy New Year. And the countdown keeps ruuunning!
Beautiful photos. You have talent. Greetings from the other side of town (Minnetonka.)
ReplyDeleteYou will have very pretty, colorful digs for your winter in Mexico. I hope you CAN show us some photos from there.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year :)
What a beautiful photo..I love the brilliant colors
ReplyDeleteKate, while you are in Mazatlan that IS your home city, so please do continue to post, if you can figure out how.
ReplyDeleteYour lovely house makes me think to an ice-cream: apricot and strawberry!
ReplyDeletereally is wonderful kate! I can't wait to see what you see from the windows. the colours make it all so cheery. I'm sure the views are equally as colourful. how many days more?
ReplyDeleteVery cool that we can picture you there, Kate! I hope you'll post more photos from there.
ReplyDeleteKate, was that an open invitation to come and visit you at Mazatlan.
ReplyDeleteI had the best fish and shrimp tacos there many years ago. I am ready have them again.
Now, I will have some serious competition in the color department, if we take your teaser photo as an example.
Please, tell us more about your new home.
it looks so cozy!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture, Kate! This building remember me the countries buildings in my country. I made two posts with some of them. You can see those photos at: http://leavesgrass.blogspot.com/2006/12/so-jos-do-rio-pardo-so-paulo-state.html and also at
ReplyDeletehttp://leavesgrass.blogspot.com/2006/11/old-houses-casas-antigas.html