364 days on: back in CDMX

Almost as soon as returning from Mexico in March last year, I decided to short list it for 2020. It's such a varied country that one could do half a dozen month-long trips without visiting anywhereЧитать далее
When in Roma......

The district where I am staying, Roma, is as quiet and leafy as it gets in Mexico's capital. There is a refreshing number of shady, intimate plazas. Like everywhere else in the world, people catch upЧитать далее
Queretaro: another Santiago

It's time to go up country. Having bought my onward bus ticket yesterday, I'm back at the vast Terminal Norte. Without a passenger train network, people without cars get around by long-distance bus.Читать далее
The hanging gardens of Guanajuato

Monday sees me on the road again and 4 hours out of Queretaro and through a series of tunnels, I arrive in Guanajuato. This is many people's favourite in Mexico and my first good sighting is the smallЧитать далее
San Valentin in the north

In the 10 or so days since my last posting and trying not to state the obvious, the global situation has changed out of recognition. Much of the world has shut down as coronavirus cases rise by theЧитать далее
Carless in San Carlos

Heading further north in search of desert scenery, I return to Los Mochis, get a 6-hour bus to Guaymas and from there a taxi to San Carlos about 10 miles up the road. It's billed as a coastal resortЧитать далее
Amerimexicana

The short journey to Guaymas is a 20-minute bus ride to the Holiday Inn. A slight fish- out-of-water feeling as I normally prefer family-run guest houses but decent accommodation in Guaymas is scarceЧитать далее
Mazatlan: Jack Kerouac was here

Writing this on 27th March, I note that virus cases in Mexico are rising sharply and wonder if the measures being taken will be sufficient to halt the scourge. Today there is a protest at theЧитать далее
!Carnaval!

Mazatlan's Carnival is one of the largest in the country. There has been a parade on the Sunday before Lent and the finale on Shrove Tuesday stretches along the sea front for 5 miles. This year theЧитать далее
Barra: another carnival

Continuing south-east along the Pacific, I arrive via another overnight in Barra de Navidad. In the 16th century it was the starting point of a Spanish expedition to the Philippines. In the 21stЧитать далее
A new month: Manzanillo

Back along the coast, I'm in Manzanillo, the largest seaport on the Mexican Pacific. For me it lacks some of the attractions of Mazatlan or its Gulf rival Veracruz but there are diversions. My hotel,Читать далее
Mexico City: Sales & Marketing

After another overnight bus, early morning finds me back at the Terminal Norte in Mexico City. The long-distance buses, while not always being punctual, are generally comfortable and efficiently run.Читать далее
Mexico City: a dog's life

On a Metro excursion I notice that despite the sardine-like crowds, people offer seats to people in La Tercera Edad (3rd age) even when the latter's back is turned. Again, how often does this happenЧитать далее
Speak, WorldMy beloved Mexico—and there you are again! Such a delight.