Craftepeople from out of town and local craftspeople showed their wares.at this four-day fair. According to the calendar I have, there may be a repeat from 15-18 of November (around the Day of the Revolution), followed by a Christmas Fair 20-30 of December.Norma - all in the building near the city offices in Plaza de la Paz.
This time, Lilia Fernandea, who taught humanities at the prepa for many years, was showing her hand painted and hand enbrudered rebozos:
Weavers, metalworkers, papier mache craftsman came too, several from San Miguel de Allende. Visitors to the exhibits could pick up cards for heading to the display rooms on a later visit.
Women from the Santa Rosa Cooperative brought their mermaladas (I bought quince) and sweet liqueurs. A smaller fair than usual but I hope worthwhile for both sellers and buyers.
My main Mexican blog is MEXIGUANA www.rochellecashdan.blogspot.com but here I post other tidbits, especially photos of art exhibits in Guanajuato, along with my translation of a famed Guanajuato legend. To read my online stories and poems, google rochelle cashdan.
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Thanks for taking time to write. I add new posts about once a week on my other blog.MEXIGUANA (www.rochellecashdan.blogspot.com) and less frequently here..