OK.
Now I'm having fun!
Yeah, maybe the Cinco de Mayo event in Detroit
ain't what it used to be.
But that doesn't mean
we can celebrate our Mexican humor!
This "Mexicans in Black" t-shirt
is made from 6.1 oz, pre-shrunk 100% cotton.
It wears well on anyone.
Plus it's double-needle stitched at the bottom
and at the sleeve hems for extra durability.
Click on the image to order your
"Mexicans in Black" t-shirt!!!
Friday, May 27, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Aztec Calendar Necklace
. . .an aztec calendar necklace.
just thought this was an interesting piece
worthy of posting. .
also comes in a square medal.
This Aztec Calendar necklace is round and is Sterling Silver Plate.
The Sterling silver plate chain is 18" with 3" extender
with a lobster claw clasp.
This Aztec Calendar Necklace will arrive in a special black felt bag.
It is UV resistant, waterproof,
and has a glossy coating.
The Aztec Calendar charm measures 1.44 inches.
The chain measures 18 inch with 3 inch extender.
Just CLICK on the image to order!
just thought this was an interesting piece
worthy of posting. .
also comes in a square medal.
This Aztec Calendar necklace is round and is Sterling Silver Plate.
The Sterling silver plate chain is 18" with 3" extender
with a lobster claw clasp.
This Aztec Calendar Necklace will arrive in a special black felt bag.
It is UV resistant, waterproof,
and has a glossy coating.
The Aztec Calendar charm measures 1.44 inches.
The chain measures 18 inch with 3 inch extender.
Just CLICK on the image to order!
Labels:
Aztec Calendar,
Chain,
Charm,
Glossy Coating,
Lobster Clasp,
Necklace,
Silver Plate,
UV Resistant,
Waterproof
Monday, May 23, 2011
Is this blog dead?
Well,
the Cinco de Mayo has come and gone
for the city of Detroit.
I originally created this blog
to be of assistance
to those who were seeking information
on the festivities
sponsored by the Comite Patriotico Mexicano of Detroit.
I so wanted to be a part of that organization
and do all I could
to help PR the City's events.
But,
as things would have it,
the event got smaller and smaller.
The Comite, for whatever reason,
really wasn't very receptive to my ideas.
And let's face it.
The event in Detroit
became less and less safe.
I'm a pretty positive person
and I do believe the event
could have been bigger and better
and safer,
but it would have required a lot of work
and a lot of people,
which I was willing to recruit.
But the Comite stopped sending me info altogether.
Why is that?
I mean,
a group of folks complain
that there isn't enough help.
Help arrives
but is pushed away.
Alas,
I guess my work to try and save this event,
to try to make it better and safer,
was just not meant to be.
I guess a part of me was being nostalgic.
You see,
my father was not only a member of this organization,
he was also a past president.
There is a much smaller Cinco de Mayo event
held in the City where I live.
I've already made contact
with the person who is in charge of that event,
and I may very well
work with that committee
for Cinco de Mayo 2012.
In any event,
I will keep this blog open and alive.
For now,
I will just post random anything
that is cultural,
anything that supports and celebrates
the Mexican Heritage.
the Cinco de Mayo has come and gone
for the city of Detroit.
I originally created this blog
to be of assistance
to those who were seeking information
on the festivities
sponsored by the Comite Patriotico Mexicano of Detroit.
I so wanted to be a part of that organization
and do all I could
to help PR the City's events.
But,
as things would have it,
the event got smaller and smaller.
The Comite, for whatever reason,
really wasn't very receptive to my ideas.
And let's face it.
The event in Detroit
became less and less safe.
I'm a pretty positive person
and I do believe the event
could have been bigger and better
and safer,
but it would have required a lot of work
and a lot of people,
which I was willing to recruit.
But the Comite stopped sending me info altogether.
Why is that?
I mean,
a group of folks complain
that there isn't enough help.
Help arrives
but is pushed away.
Alas,
I guess my work to try and save this event,
to try to make it better and safer,
was just not meant to be.
I guess a part of me was being nostalgic.
You see,
my father was not only a member of this organization,
he was also a past president.
There is a much smaller Cinco de Mayo event
held in the City where I live.
I've already made contact
with the person who is in charge of that event,
and I may very well
work with that committee
for Cinco de Mayo 2012.
In any event,
I will keep this blog open and alive.
For now,
I will just post random anything
that is cultural,
anything that supports and celebrates
the Mexican Heritage.
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