Puebla, Mexico |
That remarkable photo is of a convent that the Spanish built on a hill near the town of Puebla. In the background is the active volcano Popocatépetl. Hundreds of years after the convent was built, it was discovered that the hill it was sitting on was actually a huge pyramid, seriously overgrown. Here's another photo:
While we are on Mexico, this past Thursday was the day celebrating the Virgin of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico who appeared to Juan Diego in 1531. Each year there is a pilgrimage to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe outside Mexico City. This year over eleven million people visited the Basilica. When I saw that number I thought it had to be a mistake: 11 million! But I asked my friend and she said, no, this is normal, her parents took her when she was three years old. The tradition is to dress your child up in indigenous costume, put them on a burro and take pictures.
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The last name Kantorow might be of Russian origin, but Alexandre was born in France to a father who was himself born in France, so describing him as “French (Russian)” feels a little inappropriate. (And that’s leaving aside the fact that the family is apparently of Jewish background, and many Jews from Russia, even if they speak only Russian today, would still bristle at being called Russians.)
Yes, that is all correct, but that is the only thing you saw to comment on?
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