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Peña of Bernal, Pulque and Michaladas!
... this region. Nopales is a green vegetable mixed with chili. Both were delicious. You can then fill your Gorditas with green or red chili from the table condiments. I had both... really enjoying this chili loving country! The Gorditas were washed down with my first Chalada, which is one of the most common drinks in Mexico, which you see being sold on every street corner. A Chalada is local beer, mixed with lime juice, Tabasco, ...
Fiestas and Dia de Los Muertos
... so am very happy here. I´ve already impressed Adan with the level of chilli that I like, apparently very unusual for an English girl :)
Today is my first day at Queretero Language School in Queretero Centro. The school is a 25 minute walk through the town from mi casa (my house). The school is small, friendly and filled with Cacti.
My first working week in Queretero is spent learning the language, meeting new people ...
Queretaro
A pretty city with good art, we amble for a day or so (finally deciding not to continue to the siera gorda and more sights in the north) and find a local church which serves great local food on benches in its basement. Another culinary highlight is Gaspacho - an incredible fruit salad with vinegar, onion, chilli and ...
Relaxing on the terrace
Queretaro – another lovely colonial city with it baroque period buildings and cathedrals . Though I feel we have been a little spoilt with our previous two towns. Queretaro does not have the hills or narrow alleyways of Guanajuato, yet still some very fine examples of 18th century architecture. The city is going through a hot spell at the moment so we have confined our exploration to the morning and night, ...
Before heading into the Serra Gorda
... together peacefully in the town, which is notable for the many ornate civil and religious Baroque monuments from its golden age in the 17th and 18th centuries." In 2008, National Geographic listed Queretaro as one of the top 15 historic destinations of the world.
The most prominent and impressive feature of the city is the enormous stone aqueduct, consistenting of 75 arches, each 20 m wide and on average 23 m high that run for 1.78 km. It was built ...