Mary, visiting for the first time, wears the colors traditional to her in Mexico. She thought of bringing some wine, but wine jars are heavy and it's a long way from Nazareth. She will settle down, pet the bunnies and get to know this new sister goddess. Both are depicted as being pregnant, so they have a lot to talk about.
The Aztecs controlled central Mexico from about 1300 to 1521, when the Spaniards conquered Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City). Mary appeared to the young Juan Diego in 1531 on a hill called Tepeyac, traditionally dedicated to the Aztec mother goddess Tonantzin. Lots of room for syncretism here.
The looming, volcanic mountains, barren of vegetation in this dry country, rise crisply against the sunset sky. Time for a margarita, or maybe the delicious Campari-Mescal cocktail I enjoyed in Baja del Sur.