Greetings, fellow world travelers! Welcome back to my blog. This time, I invite you to discover the beautiful traditional town of Palmira in the state of Táchira. Join me as I show you the trip I took with my family.

I have always thought of Palmira as a little town straight out of a fairy tale, where everyone lives happily doing what they love.

We had the opportunity to visit Abejal de Palmira, a village of artisans dedicated to working with clay and basketry. I have to say, this is my favorite place. I love buying these kinds of decorations to keep the spaces in my home and workshop with that artisanal style that I love.

Then we returned to Palmira. We wanted to see the church and Plaza Bolívar. My daughter played with her skateboard while my husband and I reminisced about the old days, when we were dating 12 years ago. Palmira was where we had our first date.

I walked around the entire plaza, which is very well preserved. Its landscaping and fountain, which was not turned on, but the clay jars represent this very artisanal town very well.
I have always thought of Palmira as a little town straight out of a fairy tale, where everyone lives happily doing what they love.
We had the opportunity to visit Abejal de Palmira, a village of artisans dedicated to working with clay and basketry. I have to say, this is my favorite place. I love buying these kinds of decorations to keep the spaces in my home and workshop decorated in that artisanal style that I love so much.
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A must-see in this town is Plaza Bolívar, where you will find the church, the Guasimos municipal government building, and the main shops located around this beautiful and picturesque square. It is one of my favorites in the state of Táchira.
I walked around the entire plaza, which is very well preserved. Its landscaping and fountain, which was not turned on, but the clay jars represent this very artisanal town very well.
The sun was setting and casting its last rays of light on the towering trees in the square. The townspeople who gathered to chat in the square passed by us, and not a single one failed to greet us with a warm "good afternoon." That's what I love about being home, the friendliness of the people of Táchira state.

It seemed to me that Palmira is exactly as I remember it, although some people in the community told us that the art of basket weaving has been largely lost due to migration, and many of the businesses dedicated to the manufacture and sale of handicrafts have closed down. I hope they don't let what makes this place so special be lost.
It was a very entertaining family outing, and it was fun to walk these streets again, which are so full of memories for us. I hope to return soon to visit Palmira.
I hope you enjoyed this Wednesday's outing. See you next time. BYE!!!
Paseando por Palmira, un bello pueblo artesanal
¡Saludos amigos viajeros del mundo! Una vez más sean bienvenidos a mi blog, en esta oportunidad les invito a conocer el bonito pueblo tradicional del estado Táchira, Palmira. Acompáñenme y les muestro este paseo que hice con mi familia.

Siempre he pensado que Palmira de como ese pueblito de cuento infantil donde todos viven felices haciendo lo que aman.
Tuvimos la oportunidad de pasar por el Abejal de Palmira, pueblo de artesanos dedicados a trabajar las artesanias en barro y cestería. Les digo este es mi lugar favorito. Me encanta comprar este tipo de decoraciones para mantener los espacios de la casa y del taller con ese estilo artesanal que me encanta.

Luego regresamos a Palmira. Queríamos ver la iglesia y la plaza Bolívar. Mi hija jugando con su monopatín y mi esposo y yo recordando lo viejos tiempos, cuando éramos novios ya ha e 12 años. Palmira fue el lugar donde tuvimos nuestra primera cita.
Recorrí toda la plaza, está muy bien conservada. Su jardinería y la fuente que no estaba encendida pero las tinajas de barro representan muy boen a ese pueblo tan artesanal.
Punto de encuentro obligatorio en este pueblo es la Plaza Bolívar, aqui encontramos la iglesia, la alcaldía del municipio Guasimos y los principales comercios se ubican alrededor de esta bonita y pintoresca plaza. Es una de mis favoritas del estado Táchira.
El sol se ocultaba y lanzaba sus últimos destellos de luz sobre los árboles altísimo de la plaza. Las personas del pueblo que se reunían para conversar en la plaza pasaban junto a nosotros y no faltó ni uno solo por extendernos sus buenas tardes. Es lo que me gusta de estar en casa, la cordialidad de la gente del estado Táchira.
Me pareció que Palmira está exactamente igual como la recuerdo, aunque alguna persona de la comunidad nos comentaron que se ha perdido mucho el arte de la cestería por la migración, muchos de los negocios dedicados a la fabricación y venta de artesanías fueron cerrados. Espero que no dejen perder lo que hace tan especial a este lugar.
Fue un paseo familiar muy entretenido, divertido volver a recorrer estas calles tan llenas de recuerdos para nosotros. Espero volver pronto a visitar Palmira.
Espero les guste este paseo de este miércoles, nos vemos en una próxima oportunidad. CHAO!!!


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