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Thank you Amarillo, Thank you Mexico!
posted: March 27, 2009
On top of that, every time I land in Mexico City I get severe migraine and nausea. It is probably due to the high altitude and pollution. This time was no exception. During the transit, stupid Yuko decided to take a taxi to meet up with a friend, got stuck in traffic, became severely ill upon arrival, went straight to her bathroom, and stuck there for a while, then make a u-turn right back to the airport again. So, when I arrived to the final airport, and was told there will be two more hours of drive, I seriously thought I was going to die.
Like Diego Rivera's paintings, these flowers are everywhre!
Xalapa is always covered in fog. Very moody at night...
Lecture was held at Agora, a new and large conference hall. Thank you for the full house audience! I like traveling and I enjoy doing lectures, but this was so different. I had never been so welcomed. A lot of the audience came from all over Mexico, including a group of students and a professor who took 9 hour bus ride all the way from Oaxaca! Thank you Amarillo, thank you Mexico, for a wonderful memories. I hope to come back again (despite of 16 hours, oh yeah!).
Owner of Amarillo, Aida and I cutting the ribbon for the opening of the show.
It doesn't happen in the US or Europe, but it seems like a norm in Mexico that you autograph for everyone.
being interviewed on camera....
Amarillo's store. they have some amazing hecho-en-Mexico toys and design products.
When do I get to be on the front page of a newspaper??? NEVER!
everybody at Amarillo. Thank you for a wonderful time!!!
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