Welcome to Oaxaca :: Seattle Food and Travel Photographer

As I had mentioned in my last blog entry… I was headed to Oaxaca, Mexico for two weeks in July.

Well, I’m back now, and I will say this – my experience was good, INTENSE, but good.

A group of us went on this delegation with an organization called, Witness for Peace, where we focused on the topic of migration.  A very deep and unmistakably raw point of interest that has so many layers it’s hard to piece them all together.  I am working on a more in-depth, long-winded post about the trip on my Sustainable Plate blog that I encourage you all to read (I hope to have it up in the next few days – it has been incredibly difficult to write).

But for now, I’ll go ahead and share some of my favorite images from the trip:

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5 thoughts on “Welcome to Oaxaca :: Seattle Food and Travel Photographer

  1. Great pictures. Mexico looks so beautiful.

  2. Is that a pomegranate on the tree…. that’s so cool. I didn’t even knew they grew on trees.

  3. What lovely photos! Mexico is such a beautiful place full of culture and great food! Absolutely lovely.

  4. hello, nice to meet you, just found your blog and how lucky to find it!
    oh, these mexico photos are so wonderful. very lively and beautiful in many ways. you really captured the every single moment so nicely, i think.
    thanks for sharing and i am going to explore more of your blog.
    you can come see me too if you like.
    coco

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