Tuesday, February 16, 2010

High on the Hillside


Driving your own car into the maze of narrow cobblestone streets and tunnels of Guanajuato is a dubious venture. We snagged a guide as we realized we would never find our B n B otherwise and as he pointed left, right and straight ahead, David followed his hand signals and we sped thru the maze and up the hill to the Casa Azul. We quickly unloaded our bags while cars piled up behind us on the steep and narrow street and then the guide got in the driver's seat and drove David and Gerry to some remote parking place that neither one of them can find again. Oh well, we certainly would not want to drive while in this town! It's like a stone roller coaster.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

La Manzanilla, Jalisco, Mexico Ole!





What could be better than this! Sitting on a shaded patio at the local internet cafe/restaurant with my friend from Seattle, Nancy, catching up on email while the guys labor away back at the house doing gas plumbing so we can take showers with warm water. (I really don't mind using cold but it is a shock when it first hits the warm body.) The house that our friend in Guadalajara so kindly offered is not really set up for guests but we've been adding towels, dishes and other essentials to make it better for us and him and any future guests. It's up on a hill, a short walk from the center, surrounded by trees and birds (saw parrots today) with a peek a boo view of the ocean.

We had a gorgeous week in Colima with our semi-ex pat friends there but as we were preparing to leave, the weather changed. Arriving in La Manzanilla, on the coast, under cloudy skies, we expected rain but the electrical storm was something we had never before in our entire lives witnessed. Hours of spectacle in the sky -- lightning as bright as strobe lights, blinding in fact. When the rain suddenly came pouring down, the gutters couldn't handle it and the house flooded. We were mopping up til 1 am and fell asleep with the sound of water dripping into every available pot and bowl. Now all is well and beautiful. Having a wonderful time.

We woke up to the very loud sounds of the drum and trumpet corps that has been parading through the streets of this little town for the last few days, celebrating the annual fiesta, feast and rodeo that happens this time of year. Right now there is Mariachi music off in the distance and soon we'll go to the big communal meal featuring goat stew that precedes today's bull riding events. It's perfect summer weather for us but a little chilly for the local people!

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