Showing posts with label Mexico City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico City. Show all posts
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Mr. KELLY'S, Mexico's Classic Hamburger Joint, bids farewell after 5 decades.
"Hamburguesas Mr. Kelly's", Mexico City's iconic hamburger place since 1972, closes its doors today, Sunday 24, 2024. Only four stores existed at one time and all of them disappeared until just one, over at Insurgentes Avenue remained standing. Today it bids goodbye to its many customers. I used to take my son Ricardo, to the Av. Universidad Branch when he came out of school every other Friday for a family lunch. Great times then, and the hamburgers were delicious!!! I visited the hamburger joint for the last time on Friday, Dec. 29, 2017, and the hamburgers were still as tasty as ever. Farewell Mr. Kelly's!
Monday, December 19, 2022
JOSKE'S DEPARTMENT STORE IN THE 1960s
Back in the 1960s, during Christmas, my family would hit the road and travel from Mexico City to San Antonio, Texas with the express purpose of doing some gift shopping and to spend Christmas there as well. We usually returned home on the 26th to celebrate the New Year back at home. Joske's was the main destination of our shopping days and visiting the toy department was a dream come true for us young tykes. I can still remember the toys I found there and the many hours we spent browsing through the aisles in wonderment.
The wonderful toy department at Joske's!
I bought these two at Joske's Toy Department around 1963.
Starting in 1960, kids at the Joske's store downtown would wait for their turn with Santa Claus in Fantasy Land, a 16,000-square-foot holiday-themed maze.
Santa's Fantasy Land!
The huge Christmas Santa at Joske's.
We stopped traveling to San Antonio by 1970 as we all grew older and pursued other holiday destinations but I never forgot those nostalgic days when I looked forward to the great San Antonio adventure at Christmas time!
In 1987, Joske’s was sold to Dillard’s, which occupied the building until 2008 when it was purchased and later occupied by the Rivercenter shopping mall. The building is part of the National Register of Historic Places-listed and City of San Antonio Alamo Plaza Historic District and is an individual City of San Antonio local landmark.
Saturday, July 18, 2020
SUNSET IN THE CITY
After three weeks of beautiful sunsets in Acapulco,
somehow sunsets in the city are kind of a letdown...
Monday, December 11, 2017
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Rainy Day in Mexico City...
Okay, so it wasn't raining that much this morning but I didn't let that spoil my cartoon idea, which incidentally, was entirely done using my new Wacom Intuos Tablet!!!
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