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... garden centre, A small garden centre, which we tried to look as though it was interesting, and tried to stop the boys having fits of laughter. By this time aswel l as ***** had seen rats! There were boats with mariachi bands on wanting to play for us – which we did listen to but the whole trip was a bit of a tourist con. Still we did have a giggle and the photos made it look a lot prettier than it actually was.
Then walked to the market where ...
Teotihuacan, Coyoacan and Last Week in Mexico
... After that I went back to the artisan market right next to the Basilica and bought some souvenirs and token for my hosts. When I left, unfortunately Mike was gone for the day. I was happy though that I had at least an hour chatting with him before I left for breakfast. We talked about economics and politics in central america and the US, about Australia and the Philippines. Ana called a cab for me and we had the chance to ...
Buenos Tardes de Mehico Cuidad
... we left just for the Pastor Torta and dos Coroas. No one else was drinking coronas though, maybe to them it’s like our Fosters or something, it was also interesting to realise that the lime is not for taste but is actually to sterilise the top of the bottle.
We spent a lot of time just wandering around the city enjoying the sights, walking down Francisco I Madero av which is like our Rundle Mall but much bigger and better, there was always so many ...
BACK TO UNIVERSITY
... a mistake in Cuba and Mexico not to get guide books. They are 'right hands' in the course of travel. I have two for the next trip [Turkey generally and Istanbul particularly]. Will have to see about the US southwest re the camping trip.
A near gaffe re Super Bowl timing. I am used to a 6:30 p.m. start but here it is at 5: 30 p.m. A note on the door from the guide about the departure time for tomorrow but nil re the meeting tonight [unless it's cancelled]. ...
Unser erster Tag in der grössten Stadt der Welt
... wir dann auch noch ins Museum des Templo Mayor.. Aber nichts da. Die Leute (grösstenteils Mexikaner) standen stundenlang Schlange. Enttäuscht sind wir über den Zocalo gelaufen und konnten den Schamanen (Nachfahren der Azteken) zuschauen, wie sie versuchten die bösen Geister aus den Menschen zu vertreiben, indem sie die einzelnen Personen mit einem Weihrauchähnlichem Kraut ausräucherten:-)
Weiter gings Richtung Palacio de las Bellas Artes ...