Twelve Days of La Virgen de Guadalupe at
el oratorio de juan diego y la sagrada familia
roadside shrine in Antonito, Colorado
Day 1: Conejos, Colorado
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 2010
Day 2: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2006
Day 3: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Can you find the changes in four years time?
Amazing how little has changed in this public shrine.
Day 4: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2006
This stunning Guadalupe is dedicated to Blanche Kleid Zuckerman,
my dear mother who would be 88 years old today. For you, Mom!!
Day 5: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 6: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 6: Villanueva Grotto, New Mexico 2007, comparing Guadalupe statues
Day 6: Villanueva Grotto, New Mexico 2007, comparing Guadalupe angels
Day 7: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 7: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 7: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 8: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2006
Day 8: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 8: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Notice La Madre Dolorosa's tears.
Day 9: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 10: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine window, 2010
Day 10: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine painting, 2006
Day 10: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine painting, 2010
Day 11: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2006
Day 11: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 11: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine door from inside, 2006
Day 11: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Look carefully, that is my reflection in the door.
Day 12: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 12: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2006
Day 12: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 12: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Day 12: Antonito, Colorado roadside shrine, 2010
Hope you have enjoyed my tour in Antonito!!
Day 12: Rocky Ford, Colorado yard shrine
Happy Virgin of Guadalupe Day to all who have joined in!!!
Laurie Zuckerman shares her birthdate, December 12, with La Virgen de Guadalupe, Mexico's widely revered Virgin. This might just be why I respond to her image so viscerally. Over the Thanksgiving Break, I traveled to Southern Colorado and photographed images of the Guadalupe in the oldest operating church in Conejos County, aptly titled Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. I also re-photographed "el oratorio de juan diego y la sacrada familia" roadside shrine on the southside of Antonito. Days 2 through 12 are photos I have documented from this Guadalupe roadside shrine. I have visited this shrine several times over the years, on my way to and from Northern New Mexico. I will be comparing shots from a 2006 visit with my 2010 visit, as my interests lie in how the shrine is used or changed. It is likely that the people who own the shrine have made these decorative additions and subtractions themselves. It is also probable that the community brings offerings to this shrine that are periodically "cleaned up." A third possibility is that the shrine is occasionally vandalized, but the four-year documentation of this shrine shows little change or abuse. I just want to know what happened to these beautiful flowers and leis on the Guadalupe. She is housed in a tiny, closet-sized building on Highway 285 leading south of Antonito, and well-protected from the elements, keeping her in pristine condition for a chalkware statue. I reveal outdoor shots of this shrine on December 12th.
Hope you've enjoyed the tour. Thanks for coming along!!!
PLEASE log onto Recuerda Mi Corazon to see more wonderful images of La Virgen de Guadalupe on Rebecca Brooks' blog. Rebecca is hosting "A Virgin a Day." Other artists are sharing their daily visions of Guadalupe on Rebecca's site, too. What a sweet commemoration! I am thoroughly enjoying the experience each day.
On December 13, I will begin a Rock of Ages series, plus a Baby Jesus series, honoring the twelve days celebrating the Christmas season, as I was raised celebrating Christmas, not Channukah.