Sunday, April 24, 2005


The entrance to SJR's local library. Posted by Hello

Aren't these houses great?? Posted by Hello

Yep, these arches look nice!! Posted by Hello

And nothing's changed since the 1800s... Posted by Hello

And over here, at this church there's holy water at everyone's disposal, for all you holy water needs, right lady?? Posted by Hello

Hey, let's get the cokes!! Posted by Hello

This is like Queretaro state's trademark, buildings showing arches. Posted by Hello

Look!! Somethings flying!! Posted by Hello

Hi lady!! Going to mass?? Posted by Hello

So much time, so many churches... Posted by Hello

I bet these houses are more than 200 years old. Posted by Hello

SJR's old houses. Posted by Hello

Another lonely bench. Posted by Hello

The guy on the 3-wheel bike sells "raspados". A raspado is a glass of chopped ice mixed with your favorite flavor... or color, sometimes you just like the color of the bottles :P Posted by Hello

That's a lonely bench, isn't it?? Posted by Hello

San Remo Shoestore. Buy 235 pairs, get one free!!! :D Posted by Hello

Colonial buildings. Look at the lamp hanging from the walls. Posted by Hello

Juarz Av., like the tiles on the floor?? Posted by Hello

Wait!! No left turns!! Posted by Hello

Beautiful resturant where you can enjoy Spanin's cuisine. It's been here for more than 40 years and it is part of the classic elements that make SJR what today is. Posted by Hello

This is Maricarmen, she's the owner of the restaurant, she's a lovely, hard-working lady who has managed to keep her restaurant as one of the top in SJR. She was kind enough to let me take some shots of her and her place. Posted by Hello

More than 4 decades of history and tradition. Posted by Hello

This is one of the most famous restaurants in SJR. Posted by Hello

Same church. Posted by Hello

Downtown SJR, 2nd trip... Posted by Hello