Thursday, 30 November 2017

Night views of Nuevo Vallarta

Practicing with different settings on the camera.  Some turned out better than others.


Mismoyloya

A fishing village south of Puerto Vallarta where The Night of the Iguana was filmed.  Now the site of all inclusive resorts,  the fishing village is up higher in the hills.   At at a fantastic outdoor seafood restaurant and towed Mama Lucia's tequila distillery.



Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Crown on the tower of Our Lady of Guadeloupe Church, Puerto Vallarta

The crown was erected on the main tower in 1965. It had been drawn by the priest Rafael Castillo and was sculpted by JER Guadeloupe the same year.  It is not replica of one supposedly worn by Carlos mistress of Emperor Maximillian.  Weathered and eroded it was replaced in 1981, and the fell off following an earthquake in 1995.  At that time it was replaced by a fibreglass one.



Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Night of the Iguana

Filmed in Puerto Vallarta in 1964, starring Richard Burton, Ava Gardiner, and Deborah Kerr.  Elizabeth Taylor came to visit,  Richard bought 2 villas across from each other and built a bridge between them.  Apparently they had a wonderful time there even though they were both married to other people.


Saturday, 18 November 2017

Our Lady of Guadeloupe, Puerto Vallarta

This is a remarkable church which has been built over the past century. Storms and earthquakes have destroyed sections over the church including the crown on the tower which was eventually replaced with a fibreglass one.



Friday, 17 November 2017

Papal picado (pierced paper)

Hanging across the streets and in buildings these sheets of paper (now made of plastic) decorate Mexico for all kinds of celebrations. First made in San Salvador in the 1920's and chiselled out of stacks of paper, they became a tradition around all of Mexico by the 1970's.


Monday, 13 November 2017

Diego Rivera and a more modern representation

Between  1946 and 1947, Rivera painted a more modern La Catrina, one which is still seen today.



Sunday, 12 November 2017

La Calavera Catrina(Dapper Skeleton )

Jose Guadeloupe Posada (first lithograph in 1910-1912) designed the personification of death in fancy french garb. He also coined the phrase "todos  solos calveras" meaning "we are all skeletons".
Some examples of the "La Catrina" figures from Puerto Vallarta on the day following the day of the dead.



Saturday, 11 November 2017

The Malecon, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Some pictures taken during the city tour.  The Seahorse statue and the Arches represent Puerto Vallarta and I  thought the balancing stones were interesting.


Saturday, 4 November 2017

Dia de Muertos

Several altars set up at our resort to honour the dead on All Souls Days. Traditional gifts left on the altars. Salt,bread and sugar skulls.


Friday, 3 November 2017

All Saints Day in Nuevo Vallarta

November 1st ,  a Shrine was set up at our resort.
Celebrating Frida Kahlo a female Mexican artist also considered a feminist.

Thursday, 2 November 2017

Day of the Iguana?

I noticed this little fellow on the grass as we were headed back to our room. So far we had only seen little geckos so this was quite a surprise.