Hotelito de las Colonias
Travel Blogs from Guadalajara
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
The San Andres Festival(Saint Andrew to us) ended it's nine days of celebrating on November 30th. We were there almost every night and I took photos and videos and here are a few not in any order that I thought you might enjoy seeing. It was quite the event. Every day of the festival ...
Beginnings and reunions
... We get to try Tortas Ahogadas "Dorwned sandwiches"! We go out to the arty district of Tlaquepaque for some pollo con mole, cheese fondu (served on a volcanic rock!) and look around the bright markets full of handicrafts and artwork, after a few free Margaritas.
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Mural Project in Tepehua
... for four men, one whole week's work. 8000 pesos.(616 USD) This is exciting because the artists ask the local people to help them. Instead of Graffiti it will be a work of art claimed by the people ...
Finally in Mexico!
... checked...no biggie, but the process took 2 hours.
Once we walked through those sliding glass doors into that airport lobby we were greeted by my Step Dad instead of my Mom who ended up not being able to make the 2 hour journey to pick us up that early. Oh well... we were put on a ETN bus (luxury bus line) and let me tell you the bus station here in mexico and the ...