First Stop … Queretaro
After a short flight to Dallas and another relatively short flight of two hours we landed in the city of Queretaro where we spent one night in the old historic Colonial downtown … declared a World Heritage Site in 1996.</a Jeff and Eileen
Well we are here for a wedding … what’s with the picture below?
Short answer … Eileen and Jeff were married in a Colorado mountain ceremony a little over a year ago. Her parents and some of her relatives and friends were present but her parents wanted to have a Traditional Mexican Wedding. Wow, are we ever glad they did. It was five days of Eating, drinking, dancing and Remarrying. Other than an occasional slowing down at a traffic signal, this was filled with Fun, Family, Friends, Food, Festival … and , A Wedding.
On to San Miguel de Allende for the Wedding …
San Miguel alone was worth the trip to Mexico. It is a small Colonial town named after a Franciscan monk and a hero of the Independence. At 7000 feet it is blessed with pleasant, dry and moderate temperatures. The streets are narrow, all cobblestone and hilly. Huge churches, active plazas, colorful buildings, interesting markets, copious art galleries and safe streets make this a pedestrian paradise.
Wedding Day, the Wedding, the party and party and party …



From the Church, through the streets and to the reception …
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What an event…great wedding shots and glad to see all that local flavor.
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Great pictures as usual, thanks Don
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