Posada San Alejandro
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Today, we moved a few doors up the street to Posada San Alejandro. Not as cozy but clean, hot shower and internet access, our main "must haves". We were happy to find a reasonably priced place that was not a dive.
The street in front of the hotel is lined with flower stands, transforming the …
Route Back to Zamora
... so we just skirted the edge. Paul & Steve travel here by bus about every other weekend (by bus) to visit their exchange friends and cheer on their Fut-bol team the 'Monarcas'. Yes, it's true, my son has become a soccer (sorry Paul) fanatic! So other than a request by the boys to stop and get a new Monarca jersey, we kept going. It's a big city and to get to the historic downtown would have been a battle in the traffic.
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Mummies and Tazzies
... silver jewellery at apparently low prices. We also visited a lolly shop, where Sophie had to be reminded to pay for her selected treat - she got distracted by something or other.
We also visited a hacienda where during the reformation they discovered it was used as an interrogation centre by the inquisition. So we got to see lots of interesting items used to torture those people the catholic church decided were not ...
Mexico City!
... got home we got a taxi to some markets not far from home. They were great and I bought some cool things.. like a poncho!! We walked around for 3 hours and got through it all. We went back home and it was just about time for dinner, so we had that and then got ready to go out.
A huge group of us went to a bar and had lots of fun. We got home at 3am so we were dead tired on ...
El Día de los Muertos on Isla de Janitzio
... emanating from a gazebo. It is 'the Dance of the Old Men' and is typical of the State of Michoacan. This is the 3rd time we have seen the dance and they are all very similar.
We purchased our ticket (6 pesos) to climb into the imposing 40 meter tall monument/statue of Jose Maria Morelos, a great hero of Mexico's independence. We take in the scene outside and started up an interesting conversation with a lone traveler from Santa Monica, California. Kelly has rented ...