Showing posts with label chapel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chapel. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Isla Mujeres, Mexico



Garden Kingdom



Sunset Chapel, Acapulco, Mexico

Bunker Arquitectura



Sunset Chapel, Acapulco, Mexico

Bunker Arquitectura



Mexico’s president is granting a repeated request of Javier Sicilia, a poet who has become the de facto leader of Mexico’s peace movement after his son was killed earlier this year.

Sicilia has strongly criticized President Felipe Calderףn’s military-led offensive against organized crime, which has not reduced violence in Mexico. In his public appearances, including two very high-profile recent marches for peace and victims’ rights, the poet-activist has asked Calderףn to agree to meet with him.

President Calderףn and members of his cabinet have agreed to meet Sicilia on June 23.





The Hartwood restaurant





Messico, un paese senza polizia:

Tutti gli agenti di un commissariato di polizia arrestati dagli uomini dell’esercito messicano. Il nord del Paese ט fuori dal controllo dello Stato



Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Thursday, June 16, 2011

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Reason enough to walk.



Manแ

Si no te hubieras ido





Another day another drawing - today i present to you: a deserted New Mexican chapel with an ominous tribute inside.

Once again, this is more fuel for my mystery project (which you might have noticed consists of me drawing pictures of things that take my fancy). I’d like to say there will be a blog up later today, but it may be tomorrow. Stay tuned…



A small fence separates densely populated Tijuana, Mexico, right, from the United States in the Border Patrol’s San Diego Sector. Construction is underway to extend a secondary fence over the top of this hill and eventually to the Pacific Ocean.



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Crystal Ellis