
Every time I use the camera there is at least one mistake .. and it's usually aimed at my feet (but not always).

While watching A&E's Biography program on Pancho Villa, I remarked out loud "Hey, I've been there" (and I got pictures to prove it!). All three pictures are from Chihuahua, Mexico

These pictures were taken in Creel, on the route of the Copper Canyon train. Note the height of the doors. We were walking out of the shop and were met with two girls shouting "peso, peso, peso." Their mother scolded them for pestering us. I asked if I could take their picture and their mother obliged by having her daughters pose for me (she wasn't aware that she got into the picture herself).

We ended up stranded overnight on the train in the middle of nowhere because another train further up the tracks had derailed. The next morning I walked to the middle of a trestle (with a river rushing about 50 feet below and no railing on either side) and caught my most memorable picture of our trip to the Copper Canyon.

A picture of a chicken taken from the train (and you thought I was taking a picture of the marijuana growing wild along the tracks... for shame).

The train stops in Divisidero, which is the only place you get to stop and view the Copper Canyon along the ride.

The cantina in Topolobampo where I spent the afternoon listening to the radio... I got bombed on jumbo shrimp and beer ("una mas cervesa, por favor!").






