Ixmiquilpan Hidalgo, Mexico: Where Art Is Found Within The People. Ashley Hearnsberger 5 th Period
What You Need To Bring Sketch Pad, Pencils, Paint, Etc. Camera Passport Fall time clothes; such as Light Jacket, Jeans, T-Shirts, Shorts, Etc. (also a bathing suit, just in case) Money; Probably a few hundred dollars in spending money should be sufficient, not including food and bus ticket. Sunscreen Bath Essentials
The Weather For Our Stay November 8, 2010: 70 Degrees F; Sunny November 9, 2010: 73 Degrees F; Sunny November 10, 2010: 76 Degrees F; Sunny November 11, 2010: 76 Degrees F; Sunny November 12, 2010: 75 Degrees F; Sunny November 13, 2010: 75 Degrees F; Mostly Sunny; 10% Precipitation November 14, 2010: 75 Degrees F; Mostly Sunny; 20% Precipitation
Sights To See The Agustinian Convent of San Miguel Arcangel, (which is famous because of its murals.) The Del Carmen Iglesia The Otra Banda Bridge We are also going to visit the various districts of artisans: La Cruz Blanca Orizabita (where pottery is produced) El Nith (whose artisans make wooden miniatures encrusted with shells) San Nicolas (which is famous for its embroideries) Progreso, (cradle of the famous fire-works of Hidalgo) We may also go look at various landscapes in and outside of the city. Art And Culture Of IXM Art And Culture Of IXM
Ixmiqilpan: Real Life.
Murals In The Church