

I Love Mexican Vacations
Vacations in Mexico remain one of the best travel deals available.
Archive for December, 2008

This is a huge, high quality fine art print on a thick, matte finish stock. It features a reprofuction of a vintage travel style art poster for travel from New York to the Gulf Of Mexico with Braniff Airways in the 1930’s by artist Kerne Erickson. This extra large art print measures 38 x 26 inches and is new and in perfect condition. It looks wonderful framed in the home, office and restaurant and is perfect for the vintage aviation collector.
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“Braniff Airways, World’s Fastest Airline, New York to the Gulf in One Day”, artist: Kerne Erickson, oversize art print: 38 x 26 inches, Lithographic fine art print, Braniff Airlines Advertising Art Poster
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read comments (0)Chris Griscom: Live and Unedited
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From a walk on her land in New Mexico, to the ocean’s edge, to a firewalk in Brazil, healer Chris Griscom opens us to our consciousness. Travel across the planet with Griscom as she shares her wisdom in a live and unedited journey for the soul. Features previously unreleased footage. 37 minutes.
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Tracing the long, complex and storied history of Mexican art, this essential guide to the country’s masterpieces takes you on tour filled with visual wonder. A gallery walk through the ages, the program travels from ancient Indian works such as the giant stone heads of the Olmecs, the intricate jewelry of the Mixtecs, and the sacred totemic objects of the extinct Mayan and Aztec civilizations to pieces influenced by the Conquest and Christianity.
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From a walk on her land in New Mexico, to the ocean’s edge, to a firewalk in Brazil, healer Chris Griscom opens us to our consciousness. Travel across the planet with Griscom as she shares her wisdom in a live and unedited journey for the soul. Features previously unreleased footage. 37 minutes.
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Several of my friends and I want to go to an all inclusive in Mexico, doesnt really matter where exactly. But we want nice rooms, on the beach, good food, day and night adult oriented activities, and maybe the option of an excursion or two. Any suggestions?? Or anything/where we should stay away from?
check out here
http://hotelbeachvacations.blogspot.com/
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Get ready for the delights of Mexico City, Guadalajara, Cuernavaca and Oaxaca on this exhilarating trip you can enjoy without leaving the comforts of home. Fascinating 5- and 10-minute segments exploring destinations and lifestyle moments give viewers a chance to tour the various cities, get to know the residents and glimpse some of the cultural gems there.
Mail this postFlora Table Lamp
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From 1565-1815, Spanish galleons traveled from Mexico to the Philippines where they traded silver for fine porcelain, spices, furniture, and richly embroidered silk shawls. The shawls are elaborately embroidered with peonies, roses, butterflies, birds and other fanciful creatures. The floral pattern on this lamp shade is derived from one of many shawls in the textile collection of the Museum of International Folk Art, in Santa Fe.
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My husband and i are planning a last minute road trip/vacation to Mexico for after Christmas.. We live in Texas so we plan on driving there.. I have been there once to a city on the other side of Laredo (Tx) it was called Peirdas Negras.. it think?!?!? But anyways… we were wondering where in Mexico is a good place to vacation with a 2 and 3 year old??
Cozumel is very fun for kids and adults.
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i am going to the gran bahia principe coba all inclusive resort in mexico outside of cancun. i am 17, and my family is going in december. i was wondering if i would be able to drink?
no the legal drinking age in mexico is 18. But its okay if you slip the bartender a $20 dollar bill, you’ll be drinking the whole night!!!!!
Mail this postU2: Popmart: Live from Mexico City
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Late-1990s U2 goes electro-psychedelic with the famed “PopMart” tour, a three-ring kitsch circus featuring a gigantic martini toothpick, a massive mirror ball lemon and other pop-art-inspired touches. Filmed at the Foro Sol Autodromo in Mexico City in December 1997, the performance spectacle includes such U2 staples as “Even Better Than the Real Thing,” “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” “Where the Streets Have No Name” and “With or Without You.
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