MEXICO CITY PART 2




Hey what's up here is the second part of my stay in the city of Mexico holmes. Here are more pictures of places and other places of iterest. We passed by the house of the poet Ramon Lopez Velarde, my great-grandmother's cousin, and we peeped the museum. After that we strolled through downtown and passed to see what's up at the Alameda Central, where all the heinas kick it at. You definately have to make some plans to como kick it here in Mexico City.




The family visiting the house of the
poet Ramon Lopez Velarde.



The poet's room.



Family picture in the room.



Samuel and me by the portrait of
our great-granduncle-cousin.



Another picture with the portrait.



The parents of the poet...
way back in the day!!



The historic center of Mexico City.



Me and my aunt Vero by the statue
of Caballito.



Me in front of El Palacio de Mineria.



My aunt and me by the OG post office.



My mom and me by the statues of the
Aztec emperors. Here are the tributes to
Nezahualcoyotl and Totoquihuatzin.



By the statue of thel Emperor Izcoatl
are my mom and I.



Me at the intersection of the eje
central Lazaro Cardenas and avenida Juarez.
In the distance lies the Monumento a la Revolucion.



The Latinamerican Tower
(La Torre Latinoamericana).



The Palace of Fine Arts
(El Palacio de Bellas Artes).



The monument to the Mexican Revolution.
(El Monumento a la Revolucion Mexicana).



The Hotel Mexico (AKA: World Trade Center).



My mom and Gerardo at the SCOP
(Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Obras
Publicas). Here is where I lived when I was born.



My mom in front of our apartement at the SCOP
where I was a baby 22 years ago.



My mom and brother in front of a mural
depicting aztec warriors..



The mural of the facade of the building of communications.



Another mural in another building of communications.



Finally, a mural to the heroes of work.



This is where my vacation in Mexico ended. This is the tightest city in the world because it's the biggest and it has the deepest and most ancient history of any other city in Latin America (USA included). I think is tight!! VIVA MEXICO CABRONES!!