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  • By el tapatio aka Larry Landwehr © 2000 Todos Derechos Reservados: Pictures of Mexico

    The butterflies (upper center of picture). 2000

  • By el tapatio aka Larry Landwehr © 2000 Todos Derechos Reservados: Pictures of Mexico

    Mary on the horse. By el tapatio aka Larry Landwehr © 2000 Todos Derechos Reservados 2000

  • By el tapatio aka Larry Landwehr © 2000 Todos Derechos Reservados: Pictures of Mexico

    Riding to the butterflies. 2000

  • By el tapatio aka Larry Landwehr © 2000 Todos Derechos Reservados: Pictures of Mexico

    Mary getting on a horse (for the last time in her life - or so she swears).By el tapatio aka Larry Landwehr © 2000 Todos Derechos Reservados 2000

  • (For the uninitiated, "fresas" is a tapatio word for young, manicured, made up, primped, coiffed, fashionably dressed, pampered young ladies in the latest style clothing, with what appears to be 7 inch high heels.)

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  • (For the uninitiated, "fresas" is a tapatio word for young, manicured, made up, primped, coiffed, fashionably dressed, pampered young ladies in the latest style clothing, with what appears to be 7 inch high heels.)

    Page 2 2009

  • (For the uninitiated, "fresas" is a tapatio word for young, manicured, made up, primped, coiffed, fashionably dressed, pampered young ladies in the latest style clothing, with what appears to be 7 inch high heels.)

    Page 2 2009

  • (For the uninitiated, "fresas" is a tapatio word for young, manicured, made up, primped, coiffed, fashionably dressed, pampered young ladies in the latest style clothing, with what appears to be 7 inch high heels.)

    Page 2 2009

  • (For the uninitiated, "fresas" is a tapatio word for young, manicured, made up, primped, coiffed, fashionably dressed, pampered young ladies in the latest style clothing, with what appears to be 7 inch high heels.)

    Page 2 2009

  • (For the uninitiated, "fresas" is a tapatio word for young, manicured, made up, primped, coiffed, fashionably dressed, pampered young ladies in the latest style clothing, with what appears to be 7 inch high heels.)

    Page 2 2009

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