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Morgana - Why Morgana wants to move to Mexico! (See pictures)

OMG. 6 days into my first trip to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and I was already house shopping.

Devin and Morgana on way to Mexico

I suddenly have a burning desire for a combination vacation home/retreat center in San Miguel.

The weather, the art, the history, the food, and the friendliness of the people make the city pretty irresistible.

Art is everywhere…

Mexican tree of life folk art Mexican glass hearts in San Miguel

And beauty, culture, and nature…

Finestre courtyard in San Miguel Mexico Flowered balcony in San Miguel Mexico

Catedral de San Miguel de Allende Mexico    Catedral de San Miguel de Allende Mexico street view

Night time Mariachis at Centro San Miguel de Allende Mexico Gardens at La Grutta San Miguel de Allende Mexico Guanajuato

(And no shortage of organic green juices and yoga studios for West L.A. gringos like myself.)

Did I mention I married THIS handsome hombre for the 19th time? (We’re still working our way to 100 weddings in 100 countries.)

Devin in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Guanajuato

This could be our view in the morning… pretty tempting, huh?

Rooftop view San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Guanajuato

Nearby Guanajuato is like dropping into cosmopolitan Europe:

Downtown Guanajuato Theater Juarez Downtown Guanajuato

Even the colored houses on the hillsides look like modern art.

Guanajuato hillside

Be sure to catch the troubadours at night in front of Theater Juarez (can you spot Devin and me in the audience?)

 Guanajuato troubador  Morgsna and Devin in Guanajuato

Don Quixote statues are everywhere, reminding us to dream the impossible dream…

Morgana and Don Quixote in Guanajuato

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