ruthietoots: Nature overcoming humans? Or the opposite?
ruthietoots: Standing next to no particular monument...
ruthietoots: Lincoln in Polanco's Lincoln Park
ruthietoots: Spanish Baroque villa now home to shops and a restaurant
ruthietoots: Boldness in a quiet part of Polanco
ruthietoots: Mmmm, orange blossoms!
ruthietoots: Art Deco walls around Plaza de la Republica
ruthietoots: Along Buenavista, a boulevard heading north from Plaza de la Republica
ruthietoots: I love the open-air restaurants that are possible in Mexico City's wonderful climate
ruthietoots: As in Cairo, many of Mexico City's old villas have been turned into schools
ruthietoots: Shop girl with ballerina dreams
ruthietoots: A lovely colonial-era building slated to be replaced by new apartments
ruthietoots: Spectacular facade! Too bad it's been left to decline
ruthietoots: Mexico City's answer to Paris's World Exhibition Spaces
ruthietoots: Ice cream
ruthietoots: Calle Santa Maria la Ribera
ruthietoots: Moorish kiosk in Santa Maria la Ribera park
ruthietoots: Apparently the Moorish kiosk was built for the World's Fair in New Orleans and then moved to Mexico
ruthietoots: A favorite spot
ruthietoots: Reforma still decorated for Christmas
ruthietoots: Leaving Bosque de Chapultepec by its main gate to Reforma
ruthietoots: A hopping brunch place in the Zona Rosa
ruthietoots: Lobby of the historic Hotel Geneve
ruthietoots: I think this is the Aztec calendar
ruthietoots: San Francisco bougainvillea near the office
ruthietoots: Mexico may like snack food even more than the US!
ruthietoots: Is this kind of stone and tile facade unique to Mexico?
ruthietoots: Love the color!
ruthietoots: Really love the color!!
ruthietoots: The Lucerna was attracting lots of attention