Today is the twenty fourth, the official day the rains begin in the state of Sonora. It is known as Dia de San Juan Bautista.
Below is a photo of last night's brilliant sunset. When the horizon starts to get cloudy, the sunsets are remarkable.
Old iron scroll work and ladrillos, unfired bricks, still cover and outline the open windows.
On the outside wall, triangles offer small glimpses into the casa and looking inside the wood framed window, there is evidence of this being a fine casa at one time. Lovely arched doorways lead from room to room and while the vigas have since fallen or rotted, their square openings can still be seen.
It is surrounded by crumbling walls. Its jardin, or garden, is filled with tall palms and mesquite trees and flowering bouganvillea.
When I stand near each of the casas I can feel the old energy, and I have my own story. Maybe these two little casas were once part of the the large hacienda next door. I think maybe ranch casa, like ours which was once a ranch house for the old tequila factory.
Two sisters and their large families. Children playing together in the cobblestone street, chasing dogs and chickens, tossing rocks and cans. The smell of wood smoke coming from the old ladrillo asador, the cooking grill, in the back yard of twenty-three. Young girls grinding corn and chopping onions, old grandmothers, in flowered aprons, frying tortillas on a comal, the griddle. Fathers and grandfathers coming home from working on the hacienda, training horses, feeding livestock, gathering water from the main well at the alameda.
Can you see it?
I love this walk, love standing in the street beween the two casas, letting my imagination go. Alamos is old, and it is full of stories and secrets. It just opens itself to imagination.
I still have time for a little siesta and maybe a nice dream about those two casas and what it might have been like long ago.
So, que le vaya bien, linda lou
6 comments:
oh yes, i can see it...i love mexico and you have described just what i love about it...you CAN feel the ancestors and it is a wonderful, simple life, that they led....lovely walk...my favorite time is early morning....wonderful post...i needed that!
Nicely done Linda! I have been coveting the corner house, but according to the realtor the multiple owners are not all agreeing to sell... :-(
Miss Mermid Susan, glad you liked it.it is a wonderful country!
Mija,yes, I did hear the corner is spoken for through family, but ah, it is in such sad shape! But isn't it just gorgeous? Both of them are actually so lovely, I get shivers!! LL
You're right, those old houses do seem to whisper stories from their past. We have no ruins here in San Carlos, it's all too recently settled, though there could be some Indian burial sites in our many little caves. Guess I'll have to come to Alamos for my history fix.
Bliss, I have sure heard of the caves, but Alamos is definitely the historical town!
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