Once a week there is a street market here in San Miguel. It's wild and real.
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A skull and radishes advertise this eatery.
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A Pretty Tame Rooster
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I don't want to think about why these bunnies are all for sale. Reminds me of Honeybun, my own childhood rabbit.
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