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RE: Mexican Murals - The Children of the Feathered Serpent
LOVE the feathered serpent!! And all the myths, colour and LIFE!! Gorgeous post again.
I'm wondering if there is a connection to the time of year. Here in Thailand everyone paints at the end of the rains, just before Loy Krathong and the water goddess festival. I think it's practically to over rust and mold LOL but the whole city comes alive in the last week of October with NEW MURALS and painted fences and doors. Possible that there is something similar going on??
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Don't know if there actually is a mural season! If so, it's still not the end of the rains. We still have at least 1-2 full rainy months ahead of us, though admittedly, this year's rains have been kinda dry. In fact, we've had dry seasons with more rain before. As for the murals, I've been seeing them appear at various times in different places. The one on the stairs (Mexican vertigraph) was painted right at the beginning of the rainy season. Still I don't want to exclude the possibility. Let me ask around... After being gone almost all year in 2018 I was hoping to see many new pictures when I came back. It wasn't the case, making me a bit disappointed. Now all of a sudden, there are a number of things appearing again.
Do you have cool murals in Thai streets? (I'm sure, you must have!)