On Wednesday, we went to the town of Tonala
where they have loads of fabricas (factories) and many, many stores . . .

This was the glass factory, where they were making vases


The street musicians playing a "marimba"

This is part of the "tianguis", a sort of swap meet. Today was not the market day, which would have had the aisles packed with people. The kids loved shopping !!!

One of the vendors where we bought necklaces
(notice her son in the hamock behind her)
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