After 40 years working with social change organizations, I retired and joined the US Peace Corps. I served in Konotop, Ukraine (2009-11) and Skopje, Macedonia (2015-16) helping NGOs become more sustainable and capable in helping marginalized people. Now I live in Washington, DC. I volunteer for positive social change, teach English to new immigrants, create watercolor art, travel and enjoy my family and friends.
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The content and opinions expressed in this blog are mine. They do not represent the US Government or US Peace Corps - Jud Dolphin
Friday, March 27
AJIJIC, MEXICO IN PICTURES
Is one picture worth a thousand words?
Let's give it a try....
Lake Chapala from a mountain vista
Central to my adventure is Lake Chapala and the village of Ajijic on its northern shore. Aijic emerged from the lives of indigenous tribes. In ancient times, Ajijic meant a "place where water springs forth." Even today, Lake Chapala is still the largest lake in all of Mexico - 14 miles long. It's about 40 miles south of Guadalajara in the central region of Mexico. Long before the Spanish came, ancient peoples inhabited the lake area and came and went as the waters rose or receded. They fished and raised their families here. Much of their culture remains.
Often I walk the lake shore in the evening.
Sunsets never disappoint
In the 1920s, intellectuals and dissidents came to Ajijic mixing with native people. Another influx began in the 1950 - 60's. And still another is happening now as mostly Canadians and North Americans look for retirement places.
Art and Creativity are abundant companions
in Ajijic.
Community beautification
A Giant Lizard keeps watch
Fanciful Imagination enlivens a bare wall
Striking a pose in front of the Cultural Center
Carved from a log and painted by a local artist
More sunsets reflect across Lake Chapala.
It's a beauty
Enjoy music, dance and more
After school, students practice in the park
A few ESL students share a song
Almost every month parades and festivals flood through the streets
Ancient ritual reenacted
Mariachis are the soul of Mexican music
Original from Ajijic
Danza de los Voladores - Dance of the Flyers
Additional video from YouTube
Overlooking Ajijic Plaza where friends and family gather
This is a very happy time, everyone has the warmth of the earth, as if there is no trouble, no disease, only happy and active life
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, Jud. Plenty of inspiration for watercolors. Thanks for sharing.
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