The Aztecs used the poinsettia (what they called Cuetlaxochitl) to produce reddish purple dye and as medicine to reduce fevers. Their origins were from a tribe …
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The Aztecs used the poinsettia (what they called Cuetlaxochitl) to produce reddish purple dye and as medicine to reduce fevers. Their origins were from a tribe …
Posadas were introduced by the Franciscans in San Miguel Viejo featuring images of Mary and Joseph that traveled to nine homes of …
Spend Christmas or Christmas Eve morning enjoying San Miguel’s history, culture and Christmas traditions at 10AM. The tour is led by Joseph …
As an avid reader of the International Creche Herald (don’t scoff, it exists) I’ve long been fascinated by nativity sets and the …
On a Sunday afternoon a couple of weeks ago, an alleged narcotics street dealer starred in a confrontation with municipal police just …
For years now I’ve been going to salsa classes at the Hacienda Guadalupe, between Starbucks and Hanks. Until not that long ago …
Had a private tour of the cemetery the other day with an interesting, articulate senior that mentioned early on she outlived a …
Day of the Dead has once again exploded this year with tourists from the US and Canada anxious to experience events they’ve …
The short answer is “Yes. No.” Technically no longer a Catholic country though can one ever erase the four centuries of the …
On a rare cloudy and cool morning I took a trip out to Rancho Toyan to learn about the growing interest in …
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