Travel Blogs from Mexico
We're here!
... drinks were had in the back row where the single adults were sitting. We are finally here. I LOVE the smell of Mexico. The look of the airports, the OBNOXIOUS yelling of the time share pendejos. Emmett worked his magic ...
Del Rio,TX-Durango, MX
... on Wednesday. The temperature was well into the 100s so we decided to stay at Lake Amistad in Del Rio, TX before we hit Mexico. Took a swim, ate some quail and guacamole, drank a couple a beers, smoked our stash and watched heat lighting all around us. ...
A Quick Trip around Mexico with Dane
So after spending the night in the airport, a long flight, and an hour line through immigration, I arrived in Mexico City to Dane waiting for me. It was wonderful. We spent a few days visiting the Frida Kahlo museum (which I'll post in another entry), ...
Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul
... was a Mexican artist appreciated for her surrealist paintings. Folk art and the indigenous cultures, animals and plants of Mexico influenced her vibrant early work. However, her later work often focused on herself and articulated her physical ...
Increasingly Wary of Mormons
... get. It´s the feeling of leaving a place that, in all likelihood, you will never see again. In a place like Mexico City, you don´t get that because their is a good possibility that you might make it back to Mexico City. Even Oaxaca, ...
Mayan Ruins
Me again, We have now arrived in Mexico, our final Latin American country of the trip :( On Friday we headed out to Tikal, probably one of the most famous Mayan ruin sites. We spent the day there in the Jungle wandering through the ruins which were ...
Ciudad de la Esperanza
... on offer, from amazing cinematic Diego Riviera murals dipicting scenes from the Spanish conquest of the Aztec city that preceded Mexico City (Tenochtitlan) at the Palacio Nacional, to the world beating Museo Nacional de Anthropologia, and even the ...
arrived Puerto Escondido
Arrived Puerto Escondido Tuesday afternoon, landed next to the Pacific Ocean bag tossed on top of the van and to the hotel. Magnificant sunset and moonrise. Spent the day watching the waves, then this lady started just bringing rums and ...
Pre-Lent in San Miguel
This is not Mardi Gras, this is not Carnival......this is the celebration for the children of the city. You have to think that the local village people have been saving their egg shells for months in anticipation of selling them at this time. ...

