One of those 'what to do' days we went looking for an organic farm out past the train station. Nice to see and they did have plenty of salad fixings - most of it it is taken to town to stores.
San Miguel Viejo is not well defined and not much there except for the Chapel, assorted houses and the edge of the lake. There was this large place that had many tin figures of all sizes but they only sell thru fancy stores in town - mostly Mariachi musicians
On to the Casqueros Chapel the lake and a strange sculpture in the corn field
Located some 5 kms west of the central Plaza Allende, along a dusty road extending beyond the railroad station, San Miguel Viejo was the first settlement here, founded by Fray Juan de San Miguel in the 1530s.
The Chapel Rebuilt in the late 1600s, the present mission chapel remains nestled in a bucolic setting beside the man-made lake of Presa Allende. The little mission features a pocket-sized walled atrium with an arched gateway and three outlying calvaritos, or miniature shrines http://sparks-mexico.com/guanajuato/sma ... index.htmlRon playing tin man
