Here’s this dude’s story regarding the above mural and message. I’ll begin on the day I saw on a wall in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in February, a few weeks ago.
It was a Monday. A day “off” before my Spanish language class was to start the next day. I took the bus to this neighborhood (Guadalupe) to see where the dental office was that I’d researched from home, back in Illinois.
I’d booked a teeth cleaning and an evaluation on a tooth that might need a root canal. Having read many positive reports on expats’ experiences getting dental work done in Mexico (and specifically here in SMA with the Nieto brothers), I wanted to confirm the location of my appointment, scheduled for the next day, right after my first class. As I explored the neighborhood, I found this.
I was immediately struck by the beauty. My first attempt to translate the Spanish yielded this: “Each flight holds a story.” (Later, Google offered “Every bird has a story.”) Yes! And here I was, in the middle of my own story, living in Mexico for three and a half weeks, on my own (so to speak.) A solo flight.
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