BEST WESTERN Hotel y Centro de Convenciones Posada de Don Vasco
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W drodze na wyspe zlapalam internet. I odczytalam maila. Mozliwe, ze bede miala szanse wrocic do D1 - tej agencji interaktywnej w ktorej pracowalam. Napisalam do mojego bylego szefa i odpisal mi nastepujaco¨Co do pracy, to oczywiscie ze pamietam o Tobie. Aktualnie prowadzimy male przemeblowania, ktore bedziemy w pelni wprowadzac jakos tak od stycznia. Ciagle mamy niedosyt na ludzi ...
Bread Making Class
... have to work hard. It would be worth it to have that wonderful food every day.
We were accompanied by Mauricio, a volunteer at the village. He videoed our activities and I believe there is some footage on their website or their facebook page. Here are the links if you are interested.
http://www.bosquevillage.com/en/index.p hp
http://www.facebook.com/bosquevillage ...
Lago Del Zirahuén
... away with just a butter knife.
Kids stopped us to put a few pesos in their little plastic pumpkins. They do this for a week leading up to the Day of the Dead (Nov 1st).
Dave heard the Bimbo (a pastry brand) delivery truck driver practice his English to himself as he made a delivery; "Hello, how are you?". He was not talking to anyone and I am sure he did not think we heard him. As he came back to his truck a few minutes later, ...
Too many Burritos & Tacos
... only place we found. We went out to get some food, finding a little place where all the Mexicans were eating. It was very nice stuff, we had some tacos and burritos and then went back to the hotel to watch TV and drink some beer, which was Tecate and brewed in the city we were in.
We left the next day to get further east along the border. We took the bus at 1pm, well it ...
Dia de los Muertos
... of drunken tourists trampling over people's graves to take photos of the few old women who had come to honour their dead. Relatives would leave offerings of the deceased's favourite foods and place orange Cempazúchitl flowers by the graves, which are supposed to draw out the spirits of the dead with their enticing scent. However it was disappointing to see so many intrusive tourists flocking around them, and it seems unlikely the dead could have heard their families calling ...