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The Most Popular Leaf (No, Not Pot)

Recently on a tour was an antiques collector that I asked “Out of all the vintage items she collected over a lifetime what was a unifying design element?” Without missing a beat she replied “Acanthus”. Acanthus is a flowering plant that does well here in …

Rising Value of San Miguel Art

A type of art seen all over town called painted wood, or polychrome, statues have entered the world stage as desired collectibles in museums and private collections.  Why?  What does that mean to the art scene in San Miguel de Allende? Up until the 16th century wood, terracotta and alabaster were …

Vulture – Rhymes with Culture

Vultures are making a comeback in San Miguel de Allende.  Normally they stay in the nearby Picachos mountains but lately the Mexican Black Vulture been seen, eerily enough, in the cemetery. For example, just over the course of the weekend I spotted several on cemetery tours growing from just two vultures …

Holiday History and Cultural Tours Every Monday in December

Holiday History and Culture Tours Every Monday in December 9:30 AM Dec. 5, 12, 19 and 26 500 pesos/25 USD Spend Monday morning enjoying San Miguel de Allende’s unique history, culture and Christmas traditions.  The tour is led by Joseph Toone, author of the best-selling Christmas book in the series San …

Day Of The Dead Cultural Shifts

It is interesting to be at the forefront of a cultural change so you forever know you remember when things were done quite differently before and for a long time.  Think of all the times we needed film to take a picture or knowledge of …

Day Of The Dead In Modern Mexico

Attending a pal’s funeral this week I learned a bit more about Mexican funeral customs that I had somehow missed in previous ultimate masses (that is, funerals). There is no Biblical or theological reason for the way coffins enter or exit church, rather the tradition is that they enter …

Stars On The Move

Often folks leave home to have a big, splashy career.  Even Jesus left the confines of Nazareth to start preaching.  Entertainers, in particular, often need to immigrate to find their big successes. Locally we imported from the pampas Margarita Gralia who soared to Mexican soap opera stardom …

Toone Tomb Tours

Join the longest-running and best rated Day of the Dead tours led by the lad that, literally, wrote the best-selling book on Day of the Dead in San Miguel de Allende. Explore San Miguel de Allende’s oldest and still active cemetery to enjoy: Why San Miguel de Allende is the epicenter for both the cult of …

Good Grief The Great Pumpkin

Good Grief it is time of Charlie Brown’s Great Pumpkin to arrive yet again at the  City Market! The symbol of autumn, pumpkins, started here in Mexico as one of the first wild plants cultivated more than 7,500 years. Back then pumpkins were small, hard and bitter, but …

Mexico’s Most Storied Jewelry

When jewelry shopping in San Miguel de Allende I had the best team, my three kids.  The youngest knew all about stones and would enchant the female sales team asking questions about the origins of their jewels.  My older son would do what he did best, act …