21 July 2015

A Trip to Mexico, the Yucatan, Tulum


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Recently, we took a trip to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, and explored Tulum and the surrounding areas.   

The trip was a perfect combination of ancient history; tremendous art; sight seeing the diverse landscape; super relaxing beach time; lots of yoga; and, my favorite, inspiration--in the form of textiles and artisan handwork, for which there was plenty.  Oh, and I forget to mention, one night of gale force winds while the Pacific experienced a 'mild' hurricane--yikes!


Here are a few favorite moments from our travels. 


Iconic tourist photo--My daughter & 
the Castillo Temple in Chichen Itza
Gorgeous Folk Art masks from Valladolid
Signs of Catholicism in Valladolid

Amazing colors & textures

San Gervasi Cathedral, Vallodolid

Me and my brand new teenage daughter,
in low lights as the hurricane effect
gets the best of all of us, especially the electricity.


Our dining room

The most beautiful space, Sanara

A teen dream bedroom!

Breakfast is served and its amazing


Getting ready for Yoga with Alessandra Montana at Sanara


Beach cabana, beautiful textiles, shadows, &
every shade of blue--love this.

Our beautiful room at Sanara

The resident Iguana

Funny face!


A holiday must, still life contour
drawings of our travel vignettes

EMPTY box of chocolates as they were
so, so very good.   Our souvenirs
didn't make it back--
note to self, buy tons more next time!


Early morning coffee station--dreamy!

Another tranquil sunset

Our yoga studio awaits

A sign of a good day when all the
elements line up--black coffee, white mug;
black Vince eyelet dress; black & white Matta wrap.

The local pest--a gecko--s
o much sweeter than the NY variety!

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