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Mexico City Art

Friday, February 16th, 2007

It’s been a long time now that I’ve lost patience with people who cringe when talking about Mexico City. All the stories I’ve ever heard about how dangerous and ugly this city is have always been told by people who’ve never actually been here. I just laugh and keep the jewel to myself.

Except, of course, for the times I go about the city with my camera.

The city’s Culture Ministry has recently placed a new art exhibit along Reforma Avenue. I’ve shot previous exhibitions of painted cows and artistic bells, but this time around, artists were commissioned to create benches with the theme of the Park Bench Conversation running through the whole series.

It’s amazing how many types of weird bench they came up with. I took over 40 shots but still didn’t capture the whole exhibit, spread out over 2 or 3 kilometers of this broad, tree-lined boulevard.

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Mexico City Road Hockey

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

TEFL hockey

Several years ago, I got it into my head that it would be scads of fun to play road or ice hockey in Mexico City. I’d hoped that there would be some interest on the part of kids here to learn a new sport they weren’t familiar with. Mostly, I’d probably hoped somehow to recreate my own childhood (and to be honest, much of my adulthood) in Canada where the boys would get together every Sunday to play out in a vacant parking lot. Spring, summer, winter, fall and in any weather, we used to grab the sticks and a ball and play all day.

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Reforma Avenue – Mexico City

Monday, January 8th, 2007
I really enjoy strolling down Reforma Ave in Mexico City. It's considered the principal avenue in the republic, being centrally located in the capital and running from the Zocalo, past numerous important buildings, to the gates of Chapultepec Park ... [Continue reading this entry]