Hotel El Sembrador
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Out To The Sea
... get to the right room, there is a lineup, mostly truckers with paperwork. After about a half hour we get to the window. To be informed we have to have a 'paper' for our vehicle before we can get our tickets. We go outside in search of where this is accomplished, "What building please", 2 or 3 agents rush off on ATV's looking for someone (maybe who can speak English to the stupid Gringo's?). In a 'little' while, a young man appears from ...
Back Down the Mountain
... of
our Innkeeper Maria, we will travel 'Segundo' (2nd class) on the train back to
El Fuerte. On Saturdays 1st & 2nd class is the same train just different
cars, it saves us over 600 pesos. A word about Maria, she is a small, strong-willed
woman who took it upon herself 25 years ago to build a castle in the mountains
to attract tourists to the area. She is a smart and articulate lady, but one I
think, you would not want ...
Through Mexican roads
We will post trip information here as soon as it starts. For 2010, we will continue planning the project and look for Sponsors that are willing to invest and support the Project. All indications in that regard ...
Pinche toro cochino
... out of her hand by a bold turkey and jumped up screaming. The bellows of a bull across the road grew more animated when a herd of cows were slowly led around the corner and he trotted after them, visibly excited. My last view of this place was of a placid cow half-heartedly trying to shake the delighted toro off her behind, amongst guffaws of ´pinche toro cochino´ from the women who swear more often and eloquently than most ...
Dustsville
... supplied by the attentive bar staff, there wasn´t the drunkeness and leering that these occasions warrant back home. Seemed quite stressful for the prospective bride actually, to keep a permasmile on her face and politely meet legions of elderly aunts. Very amusing though to witness same elderly aunts conga-ing around the dance floor in time honoured Mexican tradition while the young ones sulked in the corner with a bottle of ...