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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Colour!

We are in the final stages of decorating our new home.
Once completed we will post a full house tour for friends and family up north to have a virtual tour.

When we sold our home up north to move to Mexico we wanted to do so as quickly and as efficiently as possible. To aid us in this we hired a home stager.

Dana, helped us to sell our house on the first weekend for more than our asking price.
One part of our staging involved lots of beige, making the home more neutral in order to facilitate potential buyers picturing themselves in our home.

If you want to check out Dana's site here is the link.
http://www.sunonmybackredesigns.com


Now I think we have over compensated from that experience and are having a great deal of fun with the new house as it's just for us.


So allow me to present our new living room.
It is RED, very RED.
I am not sure what Dana would think!

When people come in we get 2 reactions
"That's incredible, I love it!"
OR
"Oh my.........ummmmmm...... that's very red isn't it?"



I should tell you that the red has come out brighter in the picture.
In person you would find it darker, more of a burnt red.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year All!

Okay, new years resolutions.

Mine?

Lose some pounds!
As I suffer for BBR (Beer and Burger Retention)
I will need to exercise more often and consistently and eat better
I have added a ticker on the right to count down 25 pounds of weightloss!

Spend at least 3 hours per week studying Spanish!

Post more often to the blog!
So expect another post tomorrow.

Wish me luck.

And before I go, I would like to share a picture of one of our first visitors of the new year.



Thursday, November 01, 2007

Patzcuaro Day of the Dead Market

Over the last few days we have been busy purchasing local treasure to decorate our new home.
Artisans from all over Michoacan come to display and sell their works at the Day of the Dead market in Plaza Grande in Patzcuaro.



Patzcuaro
While, as you can see below, many villages in the area specialize in one craft or another.
Whereas Patzcuaro has a sampling of it all.




This is Mateo, manning his booth at the mercado. When the mercado closes on Sunday you will be able to find him and his wares in their regular location beside the Biblioteca near Plaza Chica.


Santa Fe de la Laguna.
At the north end of Lake Paztcuaro, just west of Quiroga, is the village of Santa Fe.
It is well know for its pottery, in a variety of styles and color, including the black ceramics seen here.





Tocuaro

Tocuaro is a village on the south end of the lake very famous for its masks.
One of our favourite artists is Sra. Enenida Castillo.




We have many of her pieces in our new home.
If you are looking to obtain one of her pieces after the market is gone, you can find her across the street from the south end of Plaza Grande.

Cocucho

Unique in both size and shape, it can be hard to communitcate the grace of these vessels if you haven't seen them so I will let the pictures speak for themselves.







Capula


Capula is located about half way between Morelia and Quiroga.






Probably most well know for its Catrina (The iconic Day of the Dead figurines) you can find almost everything you want pottery wise from full sets of dishes, striking display plates or just some macetas (pots) for your plants.



Ocumicho

Famous for its demon figurines, Ocumicho is nestled in the Purepecha Mesa.
I found the many scenes and figurines both eerie and intriguing.
To add to this atmosphere are the unique sounds of the Purepechan language, which you will find in may places in the area.



This is one piece that I had to get, I think I may have worked for her once!



Zinapecuaro

About 45 kilometers north east of Morelia you will find the sleepy town of Zinapecuaro.
Yet another town know for its ceramics, but what makes their creations stand out from the others in Michoacan are two very distinctive styles.
The first is a stylized gourds, squashes and pumpkins, the second, the distinctive polychromic style indicative of prehispanic pottery.





San Jose de Gracia

Last but not least of the pottery villages is San Jose, located 20 kilometers south of Lake Chapala, on the Michoacan side of the lake.

The distinctive "Pineapple" pottery is easily recognized by the typical shape and the characteristic green colour as shown in the photo below.


Religious items

Like most of Mexico, there is a very strong catholic presence in Patzcuaro, as you can easily see in the items at theses booths.







Stay with me folks, we are in the home stretch now!

Just a few more pictures to show you some of the .....


Textile Arts

I have to say I was completely charmed by this young lady modeling her families rebozos.




While wandering through the center of Plaza Grande I came across a full size loom that they had setup for demonstration purposes.



And a little further on I discovered at the back of one booth, a woman working away at building more inventory.




I would like to thank you for coming on this tour of the market with me, and thank you for your patience. I am not an expert on mexican crafts, or this area (yet) but hopefully in a few years I will be. I hope you have enjoyed looking at these pictures as much as I did taking them.


Before I leave, I would like to share one more picture with you.

This is young Jose, one of the performers of the "Dance of the Little Old Men"
who kindly posed for me for "solo un refresco senior".

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Before and After!

Well, we have been in the house a number of months now.
Most of the furniture is in, and we are decorating with bits and pieces.
With many new items coming in the last day or so from the Day of the Dead market.

I have received a number of requests for updated pictures of the house and of the little kitten we found a year ago.

Our cat Diego has grown and thrived over the last year.
To see Diego's story check out these two posts listed below.

...Creeps in on little cat feet.

Smitten by the Kitten!

Here is one on my favorite pictures of Diego from about a year ago.
Its ironic as I was taking a picture of our pet rabbit, Larry.
While Larry was patiently posing, Diego, was silently creeping up in stalking mode.
About a 1/2 second after this picture was taken, Diego leaps through the air like a little Kittie ninja. So even though the kitten is almost hidden in the back, I think this picture really captures a cute moment.
And now here is Diego, a year later.


Now for all the requests on updated house pictures.
I have been waiting till all the landscaping has been done and the house decorated.
We have been buying a variety of things at the day of the dead market, and will have the interior decor done soon.
Till then here are a couple of pictures to tide you over.

Here is the lot in early October of last year.



And here is is a couple of days ago.



We still have a great deal of landscaping to do, the sod is about a month old, so it is still knitting together and greening up.




Yes, I have been a bad blogger.
I will do my best to make it up to you.
Withing day or so I will have a posting on the Day of the Dead Market.

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