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Four legged shadows and coffee

I spend my Sundays at Rosinal Cafe with something sweet and a cafe cortado and surf the net.
On the way there today, my husband and I saw a dog parade pass us by. The dogs were walking to remind us to treat all animals with respect.

Pet Parade

There were more shadows in the cafe. These shadows are a bit more subtle. I love the colors and interior of this cafe. Below is the view from my table, looking into the deeper rooms of the cafe.

Cafe

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Comments

Anya said…
It looks fantastic there
The sun is shining Wow!!
Its here snowing :(
(@^.^@)
Dorte said…
It looks so nice with the sun shining no overcoats :-)
Happy holidays to you !
Sarah said…
I like the colours of the cafe too. Good that you have somewhere to go to use the internet that is so beautiful! I hope it is all going well for you in Mexico!
I love the idea of a dog parade, and the fact that it's in a worthy cause, too. Also love all those shadows. The colors in the cafe photo are gorgeous - I can see why you like to spend time there.
A Wild Thing said…
Oh look how nice and warm it is there...I had ice on my windshield while I drove home today through the snow...argh, winter, tomorrow it's finally here...yayyy...

Have a wonderful Christmas!
Kathleen said…
wonderful shadow shots - I like the dog parade, too =)
Marlene said…
Great pictures Juana, love the dogs and that cafe looks so bright and inviting. No snow here but it is cold. Have a Wonderful Holiday.
What a wonderful spot to eat a bite! Loved your doggie parade - they all look like they are sporting their stuff!
Enjoy your warm & sunny Christmas!
Hey Harriet said…
Two things that I'm very fond of are dog walking and visiting cafes! I wish I could visit your local cafe as it looks very sweet!

I hope you and your hubby have a beautiful Christmas. I'm sure you'll enjoy a warm Christmas! Happy holidays!
BLOGitse said…
A cafe cortado - the same I had in Madrid while living there...too long ago!

ShadowShotSunday greetings!
and
Happy holidays!

BLOGitse
I love dogs:D Your cafe looks like a lovely place to while away a Sunday. Nice SSs
BLOGitse said…
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ZenDotStudio said…
I always get the flavour and feeling of the day from reading your blog. You have a wonderful direct way of communicating it. I am enjoying reading about your new adventures. It's like a travel book! First you treated us to Japan, now Mexico.

Happy holidays!
Bridget said…
I love the dog parade...My Elvis was in one once....
Anya said…
Merry Christmas
and a Happy & Healthy 2010
for you and your whole family :-)
Enjoy your Holidays...

Kareltje =^.^=
Anya :-)
Chris Stone said…
love those colors!

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