This is Chichén Itzá, located in Yucatán, Mexico. The city was founded around 850 AD and it flourished during the following two or three centuries. You will hear and read many old legends about Chichén Itzá, still passed on as truths, but here's what we know now. Chichén Itzá was the most cosmopolitan of Mayan capitals. During the few centuries that this city was at its height, the Mayan built temples with influences from Puuc, Toltec, and Mixtecan architecture. An all-over Mexicanization can be seen also in art and ceramics throughout Chichén Itzá, proving international trade and cultural exchange. The Itzaes, rulers of Chichén Itzá, were a Maya-speaking tribe from Central Mexico
What is amazing is the skill it took for something so huge to survive in such a humid atmosphere for so long! Above is the Group of the Thousand Columns, which in all likelihood, was a marketplace. They built a new building to the north of here, nevertheless, these buildings still remained in use.
A few people have had trouble. What do we call a #MarketFriday post? Go to any type of market, or anywhere where you pay money for a service. It can be a museum, a movie theatre, or an auction. Be creative! You can almost make anything a market when you think like that. Tell us a little bit about the market or the event. What brought you there? What did you buy? How much did it cost? We like to compare prices, otherwise, it is just pictures of a market! You don't have to list every price, the point is so that others can get a sense of the market. Is it trending higher or lower than my market?
(Denise, that's me!!) Join me as we share our markets across the globe. I always look forward to seeing what you send me! It is amazing to see the different markets and cultures of our friends here on Hive.
Blossom Kite Festival
The Kite Festival features a handmade kite competition for children and adults, with awards given in categories such as most artistic, most humorous, and most patriotic. Other highlights include a Hot Tricks kite flying competition and the popular Rokkaku Kite battle, in which Japanese-style kites battle each other for sole command of the sky.
The original Smithsonian Kite Festival was sponsored by the Smithsonian Associates and the National Air and Space Museum. It was founded in 1967 by aviation pioneer Paul E. Garber (1899-1992) source
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There was something magical about seeing all those kites dancing in the air around the Capitol and the Smithsonian Castle. I do it every year, except during Covid, of course, when no crowds gathered. That was almost everywhere in the world. Hopefully, they will not shut the world down ever again.
When I am doing a post, I try to take a picture of something recognizable. A sign, a well-known monument or building...even a person. I sometimes do it to make it more recognizable or even credible. Plus it is fun to show off your town, or someplace you have been. There are not always these opportunities and there are times I show you something you have never seen before - and that is fun too.
Food is always a big hit! Where you went, what you had, the expense of a good meal/bad meal out. How was the service, the table settings... Half the fun is reliving the experience. Beef Wellington and lobster tails, with an array of veggies and whipped potatoes. Truly an art the way they serve. We played with the food a little bit before I took the pictures. Sorry! But food is one of the things I love to post and hardly ever remember to do it.
No matter where you find yourself on the ship, there will be music. Soft music, playing in the background, and the mood lighting making a peaceful atmosphere. These are the moments cherished, where you find yourself living the dream, your imagination blowing through the ship. Down a flight of stairs is a place called the Crypt, a nightclub that will play appropriate Goth-themed music. You want it, they have it. Karaoke is a favorite. I may or may not have done it. What happens on Royal Caribbean stays there.
Go to the market! Any market will do! Food, Clothing, Plant or Animal, if you wish. You can go to the zoo or an art auction. There are movie theaters and museums! Anywhere or anything that you pay money for a service. I once went to a nail salon. I made my girl famous!
What is the most unusual place you have used for your market?
I get a lot of #MarketFriday posts and I love it! The problem is, I get posts that aren't #MarketFriday that carry the tag. Don’t forget to hashtag it! #MarketFriday by Some stick a #MarketFriday tag on it because it is their way of sending more traffic through, Wrong! I try to vote everyone 100% for the posts they write, So sticking my tag on an actifit post or feathered Friday post isn't helpful, it just makes me work harder to figure out if this post belongs to me. One last thing about tagging. If it is a #MarketFriday post, why is it tagged 6th or 7th? You are tagging the big votes before the tag you are posting for? That is no bueno!
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Above This was my garden store that I frequently visit in the growing months of plants. When the flowers end, they bring out select pieces of Christmas and then decorate them until they won't hold another ornament. I drift through the store, imagining what it would look like at my house and then I quickly dash those thoughts. It is so easy to get carried away when the ornaments are so beautiful.
Please leave the link to your post here so it can easily be found by others. It helps you and me to have them in one place. Where else can you take such a quick trip around the globe? Thank you so much for joining us!! ❤
And just like that, this post is done. I hope you had a good time and learned a little something new. As always, I want to thank you for taking the time to visit, and just remember, #MarketFriday loves you! Thank you for supporting the challenge! Have a fabulous day! Cheers!!
As always, there must be flowers to color my world. #alwaysaflower
It is always interesting to see the different markets around the globe! C’mon! Show me your market shots!
Fridays are all about the #MarketFriday Challenge! Looking to take part in it? Here is how:
Rules of the Road to Join #MarketFriday!
1.Go to any type of market, or anywhere where you pay money for a service. It can be a museum, a movie theatre, or an auction. Be creative!
2.Tell us a little bit about the market or the event. What brought you there? What did you buy? How much did it cost? We like to compare prices, otherwise, it is just pictures of a market!
3.Post the pictures! No out-of-focus ones, please! Tell a little bit about the pictures that you post. Having many pictures to scroll through does not make a better post without explanation.
4.Use the MarketFriday Community Platform to post #hive-196308 (this is not required, but appreciated) If you don't, then #MarketFriday should be your first tag
5.Following me and reblogging the post so more see it would be appreciated !! Not a rule, just appreciated, more vision for more views on your posts!
6 You must put #MarketFriday by somewhere on your post.
7.#MarketFriday post should be submitted sometime on Friday UTC
8.The post MUST be in English
9.Drop the link into the MarketFriday comment section so I can find it