Mexit 2.0
February 6, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C
Almost exactly three years since my last visit to Mexico, I'm back in this fabulous country. So much has changed; during that 2020 trip, there were warnings of the impending pandemic but few peopleRead more
Los Angeles, Mexico
February 7, 2023 in Mexico
Arriving in Mexico City well into the evening, I stay at an airport hotel which while not luxurious, has the basics for a night's stay. No smile from the receptionist and the glass of her window couldRead more
Cactus forest
February 10, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C
Continuing south-east, I stop at Tehuacan, a city of a quarter of a million known for supplying much of Mexico's bottled water. It doesn't have many historic buildings but it's a good example of aRead more
Wahaca....
February 12, 2023 in Mexico
....as the London restaurant chain is spelt. I've travelled another two hours to Oaxaca---the proper spelling---a city of a over half a million and a fascinating cultural centre. Even the main busRead more
Peter, Paul and puppets
February 14, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C
The last image on the previous page showed a small bus station for routes up country. Heading north-west, I take a camioneta, a 15-seater minivan, on a 2-hour ride to San Pedro y San PabloRead more
Oaxacarnaval
February 16, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C
One of the many delights of travelling is finding small unexpected corners of a city where I'd thought every cobblestone had been unturned. Back in Oaxaca, I don't even have to leave my hotel to seeRead more
Mexican wave
February 22, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C
Despite what the bus says, my final destination is the country's capital. It's a 7-hour trip from Oaxaca, with a short stop in the final hour. A comfortable ride but hell is standing in a queue forRead more












































































Speak, World
I love that kiss! Good catch!
Speak, WorldJames, you really captured the spirit of Mexico in those photos. Such friendliness, desire to connect, and beauty.
TravelerThanks! I often wonder where, 3 years on, they are now.