Been dreading this day. The blog has been lagging way behind our last trip before Covid lockdown. But here they are – the final photographic scraps of our month-long stay in Merida earlier this year.










Sunday dancing in the Plaza Grande 
Sunday dancing in the Plaza Grande 
Sunday dancing in the Plaza Grande 
Fonso (named in honor of Merida’s patron saint, San Ildefonso) the resident iguana in our rental’s backyard 



The Mister playing in Palacio de la Musica 
Indianapolis 500 pace car and a peacock parked at a private residence 
Plaza Grande 






Palacio de la Musica 




Museo de la Cancion de Yucateca 
Palacio de la Musica
Hoping someone will identify that wild feathery shocking pink flower blooming on a prehistoric looking plant outside of El Gran Museo del Mundo Maya de Merida.
Don’t know how you are feeling during this extended time of hunkering down at home, but I am eager to return to being a practicing boulevardier.
Gorgeous photos! The fantastic flower is called carolina (pseudobombax ellipticum) according to one of my favorite apps, plantsnap 🙂
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Thanks. Looked it up by that name and like one of its nicknames – the Dr. Seuss tree.
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Shaving brush tree. Related to hollyhocks and hibiscus and 5,998 other plants in the Malvaceae family. Of course! I knew that.
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Lili – They all may be related, but this one definitely has a distinct personality.
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Great photos…San Miguel de Allende is a favorite town of mine for photography.
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