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Travel Blogs from Guadalajara
San Andres Festival
The San Andres Festival(Saint Andrew to us) ended it's nine days of celebrating on November 30th. We were there almost every night and I took photos and videos and here are a few not in any order that I thought you might enjoy seeing. It was quite the event. Every day of the festival ...
Tequila tour
... 1090; 72;влива& #1102;т текил 91; на этом завод 77;. По оконч 72;нии увлек 72;тельн& #1086;й экску 88;сии по цехам, ...
Mexico Hospitality and Soccer
... with the thousands of fans walking towards the stadium.
There were families, kids, and groups of teenagers that were dressed in the team colors and carrying and waving flags, banners and musical instruments. We saw an entire enclave of drummers and horn players. We would later find them behind the end zone chanting and singing the entire game. There were vendors everywhere. Even food vendors, where we stopped to eat just outside the entrance. And, ...
Margaritaville
We have been told that there are 144 different restaurants in Ajijic. It's quite amazing - many times we are only one of two or three tables - not quite sure how they make it.
Our friend Susan from Houston has joined us for this week. And we have run into Pedro Loco - they say he is a retired attorney from Canada and that he has Ahlzheimers or some other form of dementia - ...
Let the Games Begin!
... on the menu! To our waist-line's detriment, we discovered this place on our first night in town. We returned a few more times to savour the beautiful flavours and to try everything on the menu... thrice! The sirloin burger was the unanimous favourite accompanied by perfectly cooked fries and a gorgeous harissa sauce. That was supper taken care of most nights!
We didn't have to venture far for lunch either. Just one door before the burger place is a small ...