Tuesday, March 31, 2020

San Jose de Magdalena - Garlic Festival



HORSE RACES
5 horses 
3 races of 2 horses
1 horse won all 3








 SIESTA TIME

Mr.Monkey goes for a horse back ride

San Jose de Magdalena- Garlic Festival


HORSE PARADE
they rode in about 12 miles
with a tecate or 2 by there side






COCK FIGHT
VERY INTERESTING!!





Big Trophy


the teases before the fight







Mision Nuestra Senor San Ignacio de Kadakaaman

This mission is one of the most beautiful and easy to visit missions in the peninsula. It was founded in 1728 by Jesuit Padre Juan Bautista as the 11th mission in California. In its day, many expeditions were launched here to find new mission sites. One of these expeditions in 1746 was to the Colorado River Delta and put an end to the misconception that California was an island. The beautiful cut stone church that now stands here was started by the Dominican Padre Juan Gomez. The mission was in operation here until 1840.

The heart of San Ignacio is its central plaza shaded by large Indian laurel trees. The Spanish mission, as well as a number of businesses and food stands sit around the square. The plaza is generally sleepy during the day, especially during the off season, but comes to life in the evenings. Festivals and town events take place here and general town life centers around the plaza. Seating in the plaza in the shade feels like a step back in time to the tranquil life of a small Mexican town.





















Thursday, March 5, 2020

Misio'n San Francisco Javier de Vigge'-Biaundo'



In 1669,Padre Francisco Maria Piccolo he Mision. During a drought in 1710, the original headquarters were moved to a visiting mission site, which is where the mission remains today. The stone church was built from 1744 to 1758 and is considered to be the crown jewel of the Baja missions because of its excellent state of preservation and the beauty of the structure. The mission features the first stained glass windows of the peninsula and three gold leaf alters that were shipped from mainland Mexico and reassembled on site. The mission reportedly cost nearly a million pesos to build and was financed by profits from pearl fisheries on the Sea of Cortez. There is  a large gnarled olive tree in the back that is over 315 years old.


















bought a bottle of the wine and it is pretty good