Sol y Luna Bed & Breakfast
Travel Blogs from San Cristobal de las Casas
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... door mijn hoofd. Ik staar naar
elke auto met getinte ruiten, waar ik niet in kan kijken en heb al 3
toertjes rond de bus gemaakt met wijd opgesperde ogen. Ik vind haar
niet. Iemand vraagt me waar mijn vriendin is en ik moet het antwoord
schuldig blijven. Maar ik blijf speuren. Wat als ik haar niet vind?
En waar kan ze zijn?
Dan plots stapt ze met
een brede glimlach buiten uit het winkeltje. Wat een opluchting!
Voor haar blijkbaar ook, gezien ...
Tule and Teotitlan, Mitla and Mescal
... girls and I carried on while Jess spent a quiet day reading and contemplating. The tour bus came to our hotel to pick us up, drove 400 metres to the center of town, then advised us that we were changing vehicles so we got out and waited on the footpath along with a couple of dozen other dazed and confused tourists while the tour organisers ran around looking possibly even more confused. The whole scene was so reminiscent of taking a day trip in Thailand or Vietnam it ...
3 in 1.
... You want to be able to cross of the things from the "lonleyplanet-chech-list", you wanna find the coolest hostel, the bar with the best vibe, and the local hidden places, and try the cheapest food on the market.
But thats not me this time.
I even been to lasy to take a shower, since i didnt know how to turn on the gas. And today I learned both that and how to plug in the tap on the 20L waterbucket.
When I stepped out in one ...
Rode on a Trashbreaker
... debris but the manmade sort really gives it a sick yet fascinating look.
As I write this I am sitting in the main square observing San Cristobal go by on this nice overcast cool afternoon. My favorite sighting of the day is a couple of size shall we call them. He is wearing a button that says, “I <heart shape> my Gordita.” Hers just substitutes Gordito for Gordita. And no folks, this isn’t ...
Windmills, showers, bats & moths
... see the road or the cars / trucks around us. Fun times :)
We made it safely to San Cristóbal in about 9 hours and were glad to find shelter in a spacious apartment at Posada La Media Luna, a hotel located half a block from the Zócalo (town square). After a yummy dinner and a bottle of Argentinian wine at a local restaurant (Tuluc) we hit the sack and quickly fell asleep under the blankets. ...