Katorina: Sorry for the cruddy picture, but hopefully, you get the kitschy idea!
Katorina: I love tacky, collage art like this!
Katorina: A playful ex-ticket booth decorated in front of an Ajo deli/cafe.
Katorina: Visual chaos in Sonoita, Mexico.
Katorina: Saguaro with pinchers, watch out, it's gonna getcha!
Katorina: This interesting saguaro was between Sonoita and Ajo. It looks like dancing octopus, sort of.
Katorina: Lots of hungry dogs all over. I gave this one a tamale and a protein bar. She was happy, I was sorry that that was all we had on the way home.
Katorina: This is the police department where our friends Teri and Kim had to go pay their speeding ticket. The signs are in kilometers and set for unusual speeds like 15 mph! Many Mexican people were passing us left and right, but we gringos got pulled over.
Katorina: Lots of fresh fruits, vegetables and sea products, everywhere in Mexico.
Katorina: DIY sidewalk bar and window reflection.
Katorina: Lots of interesting nooks and crannies.
Katorina: Desert next to the ocean.
Katorina: If we're going to have it, why can't we have Interesting graffiti like this?
Katorina: Grandma, you ride on top! No more room inside.
Katorina: Boots sitting upside down to drain at the Oysteria.
Katorina: Pallets for stacking oysters.
Katorina: Trailer for the watchperson over the oysteria.
Katorina: This is an oyster bed off the Las Conchas Playa estuary.
Katorina: Such a serene scene.
Katorina: Cool graffiti that we saw here and there, throughout town.
Katorina: Clothes for sale!
Katorina: Use what you've got. I love the creativity of the Mexican culture!
Katorina: Wow! Plenty of advertising, that's for sure!
Katorina: The grafitti looks familiar!
Katorina: Mexican Zumba, who knew?
Katorina: Some Mexican people aren't afraid of bold colors and unusual pairings.
Katorina: Mexican version of Arizona's 7-11, or Circle K.
Katorina: Mix and match second hand store.
Katorina: Heading from Choya Bay back to home in Las Conchas Beach.
Katorina: Mexican man waiting to cross the road becomes an unwitting subject for my camera.