You know you are going to enjoy a beautiful bed and breakfast from the
minute you see the front wall of La Estrellita's B&B, a new addition
to Ajijic's growing number of businesses. The color outside says volumes
about the personality and artistry of the establishment inside, and about
the new owner, Lorraine Pasini, who moved here seven years ago. It's painted
a luscious periwinkle blue, unusual and inviting. The new sign with an
E in flowing script is perched between two black wrought iron lanterns.
Gone are the plaster swan and sign of the old Swan Inn, and now Estrellita's,
meaning "little star," is attracting new visitors and delighting the returning
ones.
The gorgeous color outside is a hint for other possibilities inside. One
step inside the door the visitor is quickly assured that they will not
be disappointed. The colors meld into warm ocher and deep reds, sunny
yellows and more of that impossibly tempting blue. If the colors, the
wealth of beautifully displayed Mexican folk art, and the warmth of the
Guatemalan fabrics covering the living room chairs suggest to you an artist
at home, you would be right.
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