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QuinceaƱera (lit. meaning One (f.) who is fifteen),
sometimes called Fiesta de QuinceaƱera, or simply quince, is the
celebration of a girl's
fifteenth birthday in parts of Latin America and
elsewhere in communities of immigrants from Latin America. This birthday is
celebrated differently from any other birthday, as it marks the transition from
childhood to young womanhood.
In Mexico, the birthday girl is fixed up with fancy makeup. Traditionally,
this was the first time she would wear makeup, but more recently this is no
longer the case. She also has her nails and hair done especially for this
occasion and dresses up with a fancy dress that she had chosen in advance.
In the Mexican tradition - and if the teenager is Catholic - the quinceaƱera
festival begins with a Thanksgiving mass. For this mass, the
teenager wears a formal dress, usually quite creative in fashion and reminiscent
of what a western bride or princess would wear. Traditionally, the quinceaƱera
would wear a pink dress to symbolize her purity; however, in recent decades,
white has become the color of choice to symbolize this treasured quality.
She arrives at the celebration accompanied by her parents, godparents,
damas, and chamberlains. She is also awarded a tiara as a reminder that
to her loved ones, especially her immediate family, she will always be a
princess. [Wiki]
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The Magic of the Cities.
Zen promotes the rediscovery of the obvious, which is so often lost in its familiarity and simplicity. It sees the miraculous in the common and magic in our everyday surroundings. When we are not rushed, and our minds are unclouded by conceptualizations, a veil will sometimes drop, introducing the viewer to a world unseen since childhood. ~ John Greer
Sunday, October 30, 2011
QuinceaƱera
Labels:
15th Birthday,
Cibeles Fountain,
fiestas,
girls,
La Cibeles,
Mexico City,
QuniceaƱeras,
Streets
Mexico City
Mexico City, Mexico
Saturday, October 29, 2011
The Swing of Life
Friday, October 28, 2011
Solar Dance
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When it is
dark enough, you can see the stars.
~Ralph
Waldo Emerson
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Labels:
Manhattan,
nature,
New York City,
The High Line
Mexico City
The High Line Park, New York
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Fire From Within
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If we could see the miracle of a single
flower clearly, our whole life would change.
~Buddha
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Labels:
Buddah,
Flores,
Flowers,
Mexico City,
nature
Mexico City
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Monday, October 24, 2011
Water Games
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Chapultepec Lake |
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Harold Pinter
There are some things one remembers even though they may never have happened.
Enjoy this magnificent Drum Solo by Mark Walker!
(Mark Walker (drums) with Andy Narell "The Long Way Back" (head out and drum solo)
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