BajaBlanca
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La Paz Feb 8 2018
First we went to the anthropological museum. It is extremely dark inside and hard/sometimes impossible to read the explanatory signs!
Camera with flash works so there are lots of photos.
saber toothed tiger
From there we went to Ibarra Ceramics - I have always been curious to see what they had. There are people working the clay, but one is not allowed to
take photos.
Here are the photos that I did not take:
From there we went to doce cuarenta (1240) which I love.
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Nice. I love La Paz.
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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From there we went to Parra store and it is very interesting! Art and handicraft that is very unique.
and from there we went to colibri where I bought Les and myself beautiful shirts! It is a surprise for him on our anniversary coming up on
Valentine's day! shhhhhhhh
[Edited on 2-9-2018 by BajaBlanca]
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Really like that coffee shop and the carrot cake is outstanding.
Thanks for reminding me, I had forgotten all about them.
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Ibarra makes beautiful stuff
but it chips easily when used daily
Harald Pietschmann
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From there we went to Hotel Yeneka since it is so bizarre
Every time I come to La Paz, I stop by this cultural museum. There is always a free and interesting exhibit and today was no exception! The two
month showing on evolution of corn culture in Mexico was very informative.
These 3 sculptures are from 3 different states.
As you can see, we really had a good time today and we got in our exercise for sure! Les came and picked us up around 2 ish, we came home and ate a
delicious curry lunch that Les had prepared yesterday and our landords made a rice pudding with whip cream dessert for us that we ate AFTER Les had
his siesta.
They are spoiling us!
Looks like all the scholarship kids who are in La Paz will be coming over for breakfast on Sunday! They are organizing themselves....we shall see if
they can get it together!
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