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Prehispanic Archeology
... as possible. But, I think you may find the background a fascinating learning experience, as it was for me. We were fortunate enough to have a Mexican tourist guide who spoke English fairly well. Noe was a Mexican college student that has been doing tours for 8 years, but has never had the opportunity to give one in English. He charged our group of four only $200 pesos (about $15 US) to take us along a two hour tour of ...
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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Atlas Golf & Country Club
... was recommended by a number of people so we thought we'd give it a try. The hotel itself was quite nice and the restaurant had both inside and outside seating, so we decided to have dinner by the water until it started to rain during the dessert course, so we moved it inside. Again, restaurant prices continue to amaze me - tonight was $250P or $24.00 with tip.
Tomorrow is down to Ajijic for some shopping for Deb so stay tuned.
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Mass of Saint Cecilia
Yesterday Saint Andres church held a special mass for the patron Saint of music, Saint Cecilia. I was invited to play with the Church Orchestra that played in the balcony. We had violins, violas, cellos, string bass and euphonium. There were singers in the balcony as well. The beautifully decorated ...
Hasta pronto! / A bientot!
... Jamas podremos agradecer lo suficiente a Charles, Alheli y Joy por todo lo que nos han ofrecido este tiempo... muchas gracias amigos, muchos besos y nos vemos dentro de pronto! Aqui van algunas fotos de buenos momentos en Guada.
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