Day is done. God is nigh.

Wash me

A joke the world over.
While Haukur and Addi did their part ...

... to save the turtles, I took a nap.
Enjoying the serenity of Playa Brasil

I can relate to this business owner's ..

... filing strategy.
Santa Clara cigar factory

We visited the Santa Clara cigar factory, which has been rolling cigars by hand since 1830. Back in the day, they were rolled on the cigar makers' thighs. My dad liked the idea of his cigars beingLeer más
Sugar cane on the way to the refinery

From the Pacific to the Caribbean

It was pretty exciting riding coast to coast.
Parque Zaragoza

The morning dew and smoke in the air made the church seem like a mirage.
Early morning workout.

Augustín Lara for short

While walking around Tlacotalpan, we were excited to find out that the great songwriter Ángel Agustín María Carlos Fausto Mariano Alfonso del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Lara y Aguirre del Pino wasLeer más
Sunday morning in Tlacotalpan

The streets were quiet, but the church was full.
Street scenes

Day is done. God is nigh.

From the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean: Tlacotalpan-Chachalacas
Veracruz

We had a delightful afternoon at the harbor, enjoying a coffee at the landmark café La Perroquia, established in 1926 and enjoying the goings on.
Harbor Veracruz

Divers at this harbor on the Gulf of Mexico show their skill, bringing up treasures from the deep. This sea urchin was sent back to its watery home once we were able to take a good look.
Great group

Love exploring Mexico with the BMW GS Club International
What a beautiful site to see

Mexican cemeteries are a happy place

The concept of death in Mexican culture is one unlike any other in the world – as they mourn death, they also celebrate it with humor andLeer más
Casa de Cortés

"In 1525, the Spanish conquistadors, under the leadership of Hernán Cortés, relocated their coastal settlement on the Gulf of Mexico from Villa Rica de la Veracruz south to the Huitzilapan River. LaLeer más
Fab street food

We've had some great meals at these privately-owned restaurants. No chainfood in the neck of the woods we visit (literally).
Duet with a songbird

Gettin' purty

Chachalacas

It seems the songbird that sang with me yesterday is also the name of this town and hotel.
Day of the iguana

Just a little play on words, but the picture reminded me of a movie that was filmed in Mexico called "The night of the iguana", starring Richard Burton and Eva Gardner, and directed by JohnLeer más