
Last week, on May 3rd, here in Mexico, was Dia de la Cruz or day of the holy cross.
It is a very big day if you are in the construction industry.
May third is the feast day for those in the construction trades.
The day before a cross is made and taken to the church to be blessed.
May 3rd is generally a big fiesta at the construction site, with much drinking, eating and music.
The next day you will notice all the workers moving a little slower!
Here is a link to a story on Mexconnect that will give you a little more information.
http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/travel/jking/jkholycross.html
As for Cinco De Mayo, it is almost non existent here south of the border, unless you are in Puebla, where they celebrate a victory over the French.
Well, at the very least it's nothing like it is north of the border.
The cross is generally posted high on the job site.
Here is a picture of ours, with the crepe paper blowing in the wind!
Oh, by the way, I have just started a new construction project.
We have gone down to Vista Del Rey, the local health club, and joined up.
So now we are going to get fit and lose some weight.
I guess that makes it a renovation not a new construction project!