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Friday, March 11, 2011
Mercado in Ocotlán
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This blog was created by me, a lover of Mexico, to share interesting facts about Mexico as I travel there, or as I struggle to learn the language, or as I am amazed by the food, the culture or the art.
Love these colors! I'll take a meter of mango gumdrops.
ReplyDeleteI think chile-covered mango candy is coming home as souvenirs.
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