a mayan woman tied this around me and adjusted in a manner she thought fitting before i could protest.
next time we have a blackout in LA and the heat goes out this big wooly shawl should keep me warm.
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MARY ANN MOSS
a mayan woman tied this around me and adjusted in a manner she thought fitting before i could protest.
next time we have a blackout in LA and the heat goes out this big wooly shawl should keep me warm.
Sent from my iPad
Howdy, I'm Mary Ann Moss, the chimp at the helm of this ship. I've been blogging right here since 2007 and exploring the world & driving getaway cars since 1963.
Tina says
That shawl is fabulous! How could you possibly resist? The street art is pretty wonderful too.
maryk says
love the street art. and the shawl is wonderful. what a warm hearted woman.
Susie LaFond says
Awesome girl. Love street art peekeroo’s. Oh Yeah…I’m lovin it.
Sister! says
That shawl looks GREAT on you. LOVE IT!
KateinCleveland says
Your trip photos and narrative have been completely wonderful. Especially love the pine needles pictures and all of the infomrative posts about the people and culture of the area. Simply lovely. Have the happiest of holidays.
Vesna says
Dear Mary Ann, I am enjoying living vicariously through your posts, and plan to go there myself. Thank you for taking us all along with you. Maybe you should organize one of your workshops there, so we all get to hang out, and explore this beautiful place? I think that would be lovely.
linda says
Yay street art!! And all of your posts have been so enchanting, they make me want to move there. Now. Right now. Thanks for sharing your journey, it’s like reading a good book and wondering what’s happening when you are not reading. Love the wonderful pine needle carpet, the cemetery, the Mayan history…so spellbinding. Merry Christmas to you. Love the way you enjoy the gifts that life brings you.