jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2007

URBAN REPORTS: ¨Hymn to the Aztecs¨


Since this past tuesday was November 20th Day of the mexican revolution, this urban report includes two, some might call them figures, from the city of Monterrey.
On my first journey I encountered an Aztec Indian, thats right, just like that on the streets, playing a little flute and a little drum, of course he is not an actual aztec guy, but his costume was pretty convincing, and as it happened with the menonitas, this was just odd to find on the streets.

The second picture of this week´s post is a monument to commemorate the writer of the mexican national anthem, and the anthem itself. The bulding´s name is Mexicanos al grito de guerra, which is the first line in our national anthem, the writer was Francisco Gonzalez Bocanegra, and his name is imprinted also on the outside, its a pretty nice sight and its located in the Linda Vista in Monterrey.

Thats all for this week, and also on a personal note to Rukini: I spend a lot of time in the car cause in my line of work is the same as if I worked in sales, I have to go all over the city meeting contacts, visiting people, and opening clubs...

saluuuuu

1 comentario:

Personajes dijo...

ayy wooooow no habia visto que es la torre que esta por vaqueros!!!