Inside the walls of Casa Murguia it is very quiet . . . very little road noise from the busy streets outside. We’ve wakened most mornings (without that darn alarm clock) to the sounds of church bells and birds. The grounds are filled with a mix of cacti, fruit and flowering trees, which attract a number of bird species. . . among those are a few humming birds that we’ve enjoyed watching flit around . . . as well, butterflies and our resident geckos.
One thing I’ve noticed during my morning excursions is that there are a vast number of churches. All of these are truly beautiful buildings . . . I stepped into one and saw the most ornate, gold and bejewelled alter. I’ve also begun to wonder if there are a large number of people in this area with one form or another of a ‘foot fettish’ . . . there are shoe stores everywhere!
One thing I’ve noticed during my morning excursions is that there are a vast number of churches. All of these are truly beautiful buildings . . . I stepped into one and saw the most ornate, gold and bejewelled alter. I’ve also begun to wonder if there are a large number of people in this area with one form or another of a ‘foot fettish’ . . . there are shoe stores everywhere!
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