
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
You don't take a photograph, you make it. ~Ansel Adams
If you truly love Nature, you will find beauty everywhere. ~Vincent Van Gogh
The Earth Has Music For Those Who Listen.

The Slow Movement is a cultural shift toward slowing down life's pace. The Slow movement proposes consciously seizing control of time rather than being dictated by it and finding a balance between using time-saving technology and taking the time to enjoy a walk or a meal with others. Proponents believe that while technology can speed up working, eating, dating, etc. the most important things in life should not be rushed. From: Wiki.


Two views of ‘The Cards Bench’ by Brian Nissen, from the exhibition, ‘Benches Dialogue’ at main street of the city. "La Banca Baraja" de Brian Nissen, de la exhibicion en Paseo de la Reforma, “Dialogo de Bancas”.

This beautiful watchtower of Pachuca ( town near of Mexico City ) call it "El Reloj" is still in restoration. Please see previous post March 29,2007


In this one, in the background you can see the monument "Angel de la Independencia" [Independence Angel] over Paseo de la Reforma street.

The "Catedral Metropolitana", is located beside the Zocalo or Main Square. It was the first cathedral in La Nueva España and is the oldest one in the Americas. It has a Baroque-style facade and 64-meter high Neoclassical-style towers which hold 18 bells.

Arcos Corporativo building, known as "El Pantalon" (The Pants) by famous Mexican architect Teodoro Gonzalez de Leon.