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Sunday, June 1, 2014



We linger in the Catedral Vieja, admiring the mudejar infuences, the ornate tombs for the rich (the more pillows, the more wealth) and the animal engravings.  










I am not surprised to learn that the rabbit at the bottom signifies intelligence.  Rabbits are very smart. 

Posted by meg en el norte at 2:30 AM
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