Casa Serena B&B Guanajuato
Carretera Panoramica Km. 13.5 Guanajuato, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, 36000, Mexico
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Mummies Dont Pay Rent!
... he was born in 1886 is still there. Also, because like most really old cities, Guanajuato has to make room intheir cemetaries every so often. If the family has not paid for the space, they dig the bodies up. This is logical to me, since space is so limited...however, then they proceed to put these mummified bodies (because of special soil) into a museum so everyone can see these mummies! what the hell! Mexicans are obssed ...
THE TRIP BECOMES AN INFIRMARY
... what better be fresh java. Perhaps I shouldn't have been surprised when the coffee did not show, leaving at 0725 for a walkabout, including 2 new religious sites. To brekkie at 0756 and reports of a rough night for Denise [the *****], Alan [stomach] and Peter [fatigue]. We stumbled through our non-existent espanol re ordering details. Chatted with Ian about Rajasthan.
A quick pharmacy stop for Denise and then off at 0858, heading for San Miguel de Allende. We will ...
City of Love
... Ana and a guy named Carlos who fell in love but she was a rich Spainard and he was a poor Mexican farmer. So of course, the girl’s father wasn’t so pleased that she fell in love with him and told her if he saw her with him again he would kill her. But of course the girl kissed him anyways and he ended up stabbing her and the story goes that she was reaching across the balcony and Carlos came out and saw her and they held hands across the balconies as ...
Goodbyes
... as a lot of the people I'd met up to this point were leaving - Katie, the teacher from North Carolina, Kathleen from Australia, who left after four months in Guanajuato and was very reluctant to go. I was sad to see her go since she'd introduced me to a lot in Guanajuato. She plans to return, as does Jamie, from California, with her kids. They'll stay in Raquel's house again and when this came up over lunch one day, Raquel said she hopes I come back again and made a joke about ...
A Strange Plea
... had a Mojito at the second bar and just talked about a bunch of different things. We even ended up talking about our religion and our backgrounds. It was really cool. It just goes to show that you can be a witness or talk to people about your faith in any context, even in a bar in Mexico. You know, come to think of it, I talked to America about my faith last night, too. Just little conversations like that open the door to bigger and better things.
At around 11:15, ...
