In Guanajuato much work is accomplished by hand and on foot. From ringing the church bells at the quarter, half hour and hour to hand delivering bread and grain. This work method is responsible, in part, for the slow pace of life here.
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such a charming place!
The photographer has a keen eye! Thank you both for noticing such things and sharing them. xox
A great compliment from you Dede. Thank you.