J. C. Berreca

I have been a lucky person. I've met the people - for the past thirty years - forget the others - I wanted to at the right time.
Maybe San Miguel is anyplace can happen anywhere, but these things happened to me HERE.
When I first came to San Miguel, I watched a Flamingo guitar player who played two evenings in the location.
Later, the owners changed, and I came for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. (unless it was raining) on the most close place from our former house.
el correo.

I usually ate Soup and Light Coke. (breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner)

With the soup, there are three cups. One is onion. One is HOT. One is white cheese.

This is the way the deli looks was inside.
Here in Mexico, there seems to be a lot of alcohol in the deli.

There were several paintings, all by the same artist. I liked them all.
I took a lot of my camera's of them from the first time I say them.
I started to follow this artist.

Later, I say this in a place out of town with was the same artist. (No pictures were permitted.)

I saw this show.

(These may not be all of the Breceda)



Lots of paintings:

I saw this show, almost being closed.

The first time I knew who the artist was.

The Alligator (in the deli)

The Elephant (in the deli)

Vickie likes this one. The Fish (in the deli)

I love most of these, but my #2 is this one ---(in the deli)
The way my live has been finding the people I want to find/like for the past thirty years of my life, this was the way it happened.

AFTER meeting Vickie, and telling her that I would purchase this house, I met the lady who lives next door to me in me house was J.C. Breceda's artist, who paints in Mexico City, and sometimes has several hundreds of these paintings, who I've been collecting the painting on Breceda's photo's since I came to Mexico.
And here is my house today.

Here is J.C. Breceda and BJ

If you were paying attention to the picture at the top of this 'deli', (where it write's 'alcohol') - you will see that it was in my deli to years ago, when I first say my paintings.


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