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Guadalajara
We have moved inland to Guadalajara to try and find some contact lenses for Tash. We took a bus from Melaque which took 5 hours to get here through the mountains of Jalisco. If you ever take the journey, don't look down if you are sitting in the window seat, lots of shear drop offs a LONG way down! We stayed in Hotel Hamilton the 1st night, but …
Prehispanic Archeology
... and preaching to a number of people without the aid of a PA system. We tried this by sending Lulu to the opposite end and sing us a song.
Besides rituals, these circular sets also had cosmological and calendar purposes. Its floors are an exact 52 year calendar which follows principles understood and shared by the people of Mesoamerica. They teach that in the spring equinox, people can acquire positive ...
San Andres Festival
... by a different trade or group. Brick layers, restaurants, cattlemen, etc. with the last night being sponsored by the Mexican Expats. Those Mexicans mostly living in the United States send money back for this final and biggest night of the festival.
Stay tuned the Virgin of Guadalupe Festival will be up next.
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Vivre à Guadalajara, et crier à Puerto Vallarta !
... Juan Carlos nous invite. Un bien "tendre" trajet (en référence à mon usage parfois décalé de l'espagnol, à vouloir utiliser son vocabulaire en contexte)...
Deux soirées très sympas dans la même boîte (une sombre histoire d'arme à feu le second soir nous empêche de changer de lieu) et une journée open-bar, "beach party" dans un hôtel de luxe dont la piscine longe la mer. Voilà comment nous célébrons la libération du pays !
A mentionner le réveil... difficile ...
Mardi Gras
... the street of Ocampo where the parade began. Although all the advertisements said the parade would start at 10:00 we should have known better. We saw our first signs of flour around 11:20. After the fun filled parade and after eveyone had their dousing of flour and confetti visitors Bill, Martha ...