Monday afternoon – Gracias, Mexico !

Greetings from the Mexico City airport.. I’m still here because Aerolineas Argentinas decided to ‘delay’ my flight until tomorrow. Hence I baught a new ticket to Argentina by way of Panama City.. I’m boarding that flight in a few minutes.. The delay did allow me to get in a full day of work back at my hotel and here at the airport.. so there’s almost always a silver lining never a dull moment…
I do want to take one more moment to thank the people of Mexico for beign such good hosts to us both while working and playing. This plac has true heart.. the folks here are passionate, friendly and fun…the countryside is gorgeous and varied.. and the food is wonderful. I’m so impressed with the level of technical know how I encountered.. I know this place is going to be growing in high tech lover the next couple of decades.. It will be fun watching that happen

So Gracias para todos Mexico.. !
nite all, nite sam
-jc

Sunday night – headng back

Greetings from Mexico City.. again.. Diane and I are now hanging out in a hotel near the airport as we await our early mornign flights in opposite directions.> She’s going North back to Vermont and I’m heading South to Argentina.

We’ve had a really wonderful week together here in Mexico. the people here are so warm and friendly.. as I’ve been saying all week.. they just radiate love.. .. the foods been good, the scenery has been really nice.. and we’ve gotten in some very much needed relaxing.. Doing ‘nothing’ is not something either of us do very often.. and it was nice to get that in as well..

Last night we had a late dinner and did a little walking around Cuernavaca.. we came across this great scene, a crowd had gathered to watch Mexico vs Columbia for the jr world quarterfinals on large LED screen set up in the town square.. I caught sight of all these folks totally still,. bathed in green light.. it looked like something out of strange encounters.

This mornign we woke early and headed back in to town to see a little more of Cuernavaca.. We checked out the Cortes Castle.. the sometimes home of the Conquistador Hernan Cortes.. A man with mixed reputation here.. The house .. or castle is built on the site of an ancient Nahal (?) temple.. The place now houses a really nice collection of precolumbian to modern artifacts and art..

Afterwords we walked up to the Jardin Borda.. the one time summer palace of the Mexican Emperor Maximillio Habsborgo .. It is now a modern art museum and public gardens.. Very beautiful !

By that time is was approaching noon.. and we had to head back to the city.. we walked back to the hotel.. checked out and caught a cab to the bus station. We took another one of Mxicos really nice busses up to the mexico city airport.. the US needs busses liek this.. clean, comfortale, with videos, drinks and snacks.. the two hour ride passed wuickly

Once here we called my freind Javier to see if he and his girlfriend Nadege wanted to meet for dinner. We were in luck .. they said yes !. Javier picked us up and we all went down to La Contessa to walk around and have dinner.
It was great hanging out with them and getting to know Nadege.. she’s awesome.. and lived in Montreal nearby us for many years.. (without us knowing it, of course).

It was a really nice evening.. it’s always good to make new friends..


OK.. we need to wake up at 4AM.. so I’m going to hit myself over the head until I fall asleep…
more tomorrow..

nite all, nite sam !
-me

Staurday night – steps and the city

Greetings (again from Cuernavaca.. we had another amazing day.. After breakfast with Miguelito the parrot we took and inter-city bus to the small mountain town of Tepotzlan. In hind site, it might have been a better base for our explore this week.. but all things considered.. things have worked out splendidly. Tepotzlan is a .. as the brochure says.. a ‘magical place’.. all sorts of people come there because the special feel of the place. And it does feel special.. it’s kind of a hippy/alternative getaway.. far enough up in the mountains to avoid being really crowded. It has cobblestone streets and low stucco houses in bright colors.. The main street is full of incense sellers, tarot readers and reiki practitioners.. The place was bustling today because it was a market day.. The interesting thing is.. we saw very few folks from other countries there.. maybe 4 Americans and one very helpful German/Mexican woman (Mira) who helped us find our way.

The first order of business was to climb the 45 minute straight up to the Aztec temple that overlooks the town. Even though we’re both in shape.. we were sweat coated and tired by the time we reached the top.. We started early.. so it wasn’t a crowd on the path.. but by the time we headed back.. everyone and his/her grandmother (literally) were on the steep stairs heading to the top…. And it was really worth it.. though the temple was small.. the view was simply amazing.. it’s incredible to think that folks built this thing hundreds (I believe 600) of years ago with no power tools.. It was a long way back to home depot in those days for anything you forgot at the top.

One cool thing at the top were the aguties.. a central american marsupial a bit like an opposum.. they were all over the plave and friendly-ish.. if there was a prospect for food..

The top was also a very good place to put a few samstones..

We got down the mountain around 12L30 .. hot and tired and happy.. first order of business was lunch.. We foudn a great mexican place (go figure) overlooking the street). .. After lunch we headed out to explore the city.. It was a market day so there were parts of town that were very crowded.. first we explored some of the quiet and beautiful back streets… and the old convent

Then we headed into the market.. what a ZOO !.. people were sellign everything from barbie dolls to pigs heads, shakra stones to fried cow intestines.. smells were everywhere.. gross to delicious.. it was … wonderful.. a little like india.. but different smells..

One thing we noticed again was love.. it was everywhere.. couples loved one another.. parents love their kids.. and babies and pregnant moms are everywhere… we love the love here.. it’s lovely

Around 4:30 our brains were full so we walked up to the bus terminal and caught a bus back to cuernavaca. This one let us off at the market.. so we had a nice and colorful mile walk through the zocolo..

now it’s about 8:30 ad we’re about to hit the streets again looking for food.. More tomorrow..

gnite all, gnite sam
-me

Friday night – Xochicalco

Grettings from Cuernavaca.. a sleepy little town of only 350,000 people.. which looks tiny compared to the 20 million or so we just shared mexico city with..

We woke early, worked out , packed then took a cab throuh busy mexico city to Taxquena bus depot in Sout west Mexico city.. The terminal is a bustling place .. busses pulled in and out like clockwork. Our packed bus to cuernavaca was a luxurious Volvo with movies , ac and comfy seats.. The hour down to Cuernavaca flew past as we got to take in the very green and rolling countryside..

We got to Curenavaca and a really nice retired guy walked about 8 blocks with us to help us find our hotel.. Everyone here is really nice and helpful.. We found our place.. The Casa Azul without much trouble.. It’s a nice quiet place on a sidestreet.. plenty nice for our travels..

After a quick lunch we called another cab and took the 40 minute ride out to Xochicalco , the fourth most visited antiquity site in all of Mexico (the other Tetihuacan. Chitzenitza, Tulum we’ve seen too) It was SO worth the trip.. we got there around 2 and stayed nearly the three hours until closing.. the site is gorgeous.. and was largely empty.. we had long stretches of time when we couldn’t see another soul.. (enough time to drop a few samstones unnoticed !). The site has some really cool features including 2 complete Pelota courts and tan amazing observatory with carved frescoes.. We took the whole place in.. then took a turn through the nicely done museam abotu a quarter of a mile down the road..

Just before 5 we foudn ou cab driver adolfo and headed bakc to cuernavaca..

After a quick shower we headed down into the zocalo for something to eat.. there was a ton of people doing the standard Friday evening promenade with their mate on their arm. There is SO much love here.. people hugging and kissing each other on every corner.. I like it.. it’s very romantic.. and I have my romance partner here to practice with.. very. very nice.. when in rome…

we tried one of the resturants oru hotel suggested.. but it was too fancy and epensive.. We ended up picking a place on the zocolo that fed us both for less than half of one of the first places entrees.. We then wandered down to the cathedral and stumbled on to a great mariachi singing contest.. we sat and listened foor quite a while. They were all pretty good…!

Now it’s after 1 and I need to sleep.. hope this slide show format works for folks.. I’m taking too many pictures to annotate each one..

So far a really great trip.. more from the road tomorrow..
nite all, nite sam
-me