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Day of the Dead
... saw what i believe to be an 'occupy Mexico' type affair, they had signs about neo-liberalism' (i understood that) and about education being for the masses and they had a lot of tents and supplies. If i spoke Spanish i could have had a chat to them but as it was i just had to admire their balls camping at the side of an extremely busy road.
Home to Sarah's and literally passed out. Altitude or the amount of walking, a combination of both i think.
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Strolling the streets
... children, wee babbies, they slaughtered and bled them all. They sacrificed them and used their blood to nourish the earth, consecrating the temples in order to dedicate them and ensure sustenance and life for the land. Okay it was bloody and done in extravagant numbers but it was all done in the belief of community good and a higher power – to benefit the city and the people, to ensure the love of God and make sacred and divine what was ...
Monday blues
... in spanish. The prinicipal backs me up and says that this excuse is not valid since this is a bilingual, almost trilingual school.
Monday was hard. I did not know what to do and I needed a new plan because when this one gets out of hand...the whole class kind of follows. So I needed to figure out what to do. I got some ideas. I am going to change seats again and I got the pychologist to tell me ...
Viva Mexico...
... we tourists stood next to it, now knowing what to do and to show our respect.
Later we returned to the market. All those colours of souvenirs and handicrafts, gifts and clothes. The scents around the little food stalls. The chatting of the ladies, making tortillas. The kids running from stall to stall to change money. The old man sitting quietly in a corner smoking his cigarette. The two women negotiating the price for a kilo of immaculate tomatos. [Oh ...
-25 to 25
... We tested the accustics from the main stage... which sort of worked except for the wind which ruined it. This concluded the tour. We finally got back to the hotel, had some food and fell asleep pretty early.
The sleep in the following day threw the schedule out a bit - we got up about 10:30am (planning to get the bus around 10) so we ended up getting the bus at 1am to Oaxaca.
PS. Jamo's legs were sore from the walk up the pyramids... and she let us know ALL about ...