Tuesday, October 15, 2024
I loved strolling into this lovely courtyard at La Mansion in Alamos to enjoy our morning coffee.



We had a local guide lead us on a 90-minute walking tour of Alamos, and he shared some history and highlights of the town.
In 1630, Jesuit missionaries built an Adobe church where Iglesia de Alamos now stands. This church was built from 1786 – 1826.



We also walked down Kissing Alley, but I was too busy kissing Joe to take a picture! 🙊🙉🙈
Our hotel was next door to the government building

It’s a little hot here, too, so I was grateful to return to our room to shower before we ate AGAIN. Tacos this time!
This was also the first morning after a one-night stay where we didn’t have to have our bags packed and at our door at 7am.
On the almost 4 hour ride to San Carlos, we passed this HUGE statue of a Mayo Deer Dancer.







The moon was so pretty last night as we walked back to the hotel after dinner. I’m looking forward to it being full on Thursday morning, the final day of our trip. Maybe that’s a sign that it’s time to go home.
All good things must end.

The history down there is so amazing. And so old! This blog has been so fun to follow!!🖖🏼🌈❤️
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Thank you, sweetheart. I love having you with us
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The Avenida del Beso’s(Kissing Alley) was awesome of course. Such beautiful sights all the way around. What a teip it has been.
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