2025 in Photos 😎
Greetings Friends and Family,
As you probably know, 2025 has been a year of major transitions for me and Jim. We sold our condo in Annapolis and bought a place in San Miguel de Allende (SMA) in the central highlands of Mexico - our new permanent home. We still have the trawler, Neverland, in Anacortes WA and live aboard it in the summers, cruising the Pacific NW. If you are curious about SMA there's a lot on the web, since it has been named, both is the past and for 2025, as the most beautiful city in the world.
Below are a few photos to help describe what we've been up to this past year. First, a few photos of the center of SMA which is about a 20 minute walk from our place. There is no need for a car here since we walk everywhere.
Below is a pastel of a main street in the city center. I never lack for things to paint here!
The temperature is a pleasant 55-75 F from September through April and it's safe and fun to walk, so the streets are alive with people, music and events day and night.
Jim at his best!
While in the southwest we decided to visit Santa Fe and Taos to see again the beautiful artwork there.
We returned to SMA just in time for the many festivals there in September and October. The first was Independence Day, with hundreds of people arriving on horseback from neighboring pueblos. Later there was a blessing of the horses. The fierce expression of pride shown by hundreds of people all shouting "Viva Mexico!!!" over and over again was impressive, to say the least.
The next several photos just show how colorful and charming the SMA facades, architecture and bougainvillea are.
To begin to take advantage of all the amazing creative activities here, Jim has been doing metal work and I've just begun work in a clay studio. I don't have good photos yet of anything we've made - stay tuned. In addition, there are many, many ways to get involved in volunteer work here. We did some volunteer work recently with a group in their 10th year of making all kinds of free, fun stuff for kids to do to celebrate the Day of the Dead.
As always, there was a huge parade through town with people and even horses decorated as skeletons. It always seems like EVERYBODY gets into the spirit and joins the parade. Even the cops had very impressive face paint. I was amazed that anyone was left on the sidelines to watch the parade go by...
In mid-November I made a quick trip to see Jake in San Francisco and, as always, I had a great time meeting lots of his friends. One rainy evening I went with him to Mission Cliffs to watch him and his belaying buddy rock wall climb. It's a super popular place for both men and women and it's cool to see different climbers' techniques at their various skill levels.
Back in SMA, a friend who organizes many volunteer activities invited us to join about 40 other people at a Thanksgiving pot luck at her house. It seems that people here don't really make or eat pie for dessert, so I made a blueberry pie just as something different. Not traditional Thanksgiving fare, but in 70 degree weather blueberries seemed entirely appropriate. It was a hit!
Now we have thousands of lights illuminating the downtown streets at night as Christmas approaches. Poinsettias are everywhere, replacing the thousands of bright yellow chrysanthemums that decorated the city for the Day of the Dead.
This is the courtyard at the library where I go to study and practice Spanish.
We will be here through the holiday and are curious to learn how Christmas and the New Year are celebrated in SMA. As 2026 approaches, we wish you peace and good health, now and in the new year.
Love,
Cynthia and Jim






Your lovely years tour via photos and stories was magnificent!
ReplyDeleteWishing you continued wonderful travels in 2026! Merry Christmas,
Peggy
Hello Cynthia & Jim! We love seeing your beautiful pictures & paintings. It’s wonderful to see & learn about your lives now that you moved. We miss you! Thanks for sharing & staying in touch!
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