Artist Picnic @ Cañada de la Virgen

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  • Day for the Artists, Photographers and Nature Lovers:
    Artist Picnic @ Cañada de la Virgen  
    hosted by Meagan Burns, with an oil painting demo by Daniel Rueffert
    Friday, October 25, 2024, 8:30am – 4:00pm
    Los Encinos @ Cañada de la Virgen  


    Calling All Artists!
    We invite you to a day of creative exploration or expression in the protected wildlife sanctuary of Cañada de la Virgen, a protected gem in San Miguel de Allende. Whether your medium is painting, drawing, photography, journaling, or simply enjoying the art of observation, this is a chance to immerse yourself in nature’s splendor. Surrounded by sweeping vistas, blooming succulents and protected wildlife, you’ll have time to create and connect with fellow artists in an environment that invites reflection and expression.

    Take a break from the everyday and spend a day in the country, complete with a delicious picnic lunch as you explore, create, and wallow in the tranquility of this wondrous outdoor sanctuary.

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    Cañada de la Virgen, archaeological site 30 minutes from San Miguel


    Cañada de la Virgen is an Otomi archaeological site that has been recently excavated. Located in the state of Guanajuato, the site was first discovered 1998 and the official excavation by the National Institute of History and Anthropology began in 2002. Public access was first allowed in 2011. Opened five years ago, Cañada de la Virgen features seven large pyramidal architectonic structures of different sizes, that were part of a city which flourished here between 540 and 1050 AD. It is only 30 minutes outside San Miguel. Perched upon a small mesa surrounded by canyons, is made up of four patio/pyramid complexes, an ancient artificial pond and a ceremonial causeway covering the 16 hectares that is now government property. Complex A, termed ‘The House of the Thirteen Heavens’, served as a horizon clock, an observatory and a burial ground for the elite. It is aligned to the rising and setting sun and the movements of Jupiter and Venus at auspicious moments related to the Otomi calendar. Researchers also discovered Complex B, known as ‘The House of the Longest Night’, and Complex D, ‘The House of the Wind’.

    The pyramid shows the perfect alignment of the Sun, the Moon and all but one planets in our Solar System at sunset during the Otomi New Year’s Eve, March 4 2011. The missing planet, Saturn, was located exactly 180º from the setting sun, just at the visual beginning of the ritual causeway to the site.
    Guides can explain to detail about the ancient human remains discovered at the site.
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