Bad Buneee

8 Feb

A busy week watercolor painting to capture the beauty of Merida, Mx.

Displaying our work.

Five days of painting the diversity of parks, churches, fountains, fruterias, even trains, culminates tonight in a party with music, dancing and food. People will come to peruse and hopefully purchase at silent auction.

Iglesia Santiago (Saint James)

No pressure here, just an agreement to produce five finished paintings in five days.

Ready to go.

However, my plan is to exit the party early to see Bad Bunny perform in the Super Bowl half-time show. I want a packed, rowdy bar where everyone is drunk and cheering. Mexicans love US football. The show will be epic with every Spanish-speaking country glued to the tele. Let’s do it!

This man has so much heart as he tells the audience that we don’t know what tomorrow brings, live today and love one another. You don’t need to speak Spanish to understand that.

DOS TORTAS

2 Responses to “Bad Buneee”

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    LJones February 8, 2026 at 12:12 pm #

    I hope you find that bar – and I wish I could be there with you!!!! LOVE Bad Bunny – and we will be cheering from Oregon😊

    Lorrie Jones

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  2. Karen Hodgens's avatar
    Karen Hodgens February 8, 2026 at 12:40 pm #

    I have zero interest in football and would Not miss Bad Bunny. It will all be new as I haven’t heard him before! Based on what friends tell me, I want the Sea Hawks to win.

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