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- Jan 3, 2024, 9:50am
- ☀️ 16 °C
- Altitude: 1,879 m
- MexicoEstado de MéxicoValle de BravoAgua Fría19°11’39” N 100°7’42” W
Valle de Bravo
January 3 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C
I am writing this from the bus heading back to Mexico City. A quick wrap up about Valle de Bravo.
Valle de Bravo was a lovely town. Very steep roads up and down which we felt being fresh to altitude. But they had carefully protected the original colonial architecture with terracotta roofs and red and white walls. Even the international brands like banks had to make their signs and logos from local wood to fit the architecture.
Yesterday we took a walk in a forest between two waterfalls along a river. It was great to see lots of birds. Frustrating that I couldn’t identify about a third of what we saw but I have now taken my trip list to 43 species (all but four life ticks). Highlights on this walk were seeing and hearing a Blue Mockingbird and identifying our first Hummingbird a Rivoli’s. I have set the fairly ambitious target of seeing 1,000 species on this trip and want to make the most of this northern extremity as there will be birds here that aren’t found further south.
At the second walk I was scrambling around on wet rocks trying to get the perfect photo when I slipped and our only phone went flying and landed in the river. We rely on a phone for a lot these days… so I am happy to say recent iPhones have been made waterproof! After reaching down through 6 inches of mud I found the phone and to our relief it was fine. Phew.
Last night we had a lovely walk through the town in the throws of Epiphany Eve. This is 12 days after Christmas when the Three Kings brought gifts to Jesus. This is celebrated here more than Christmas and the Three Kings more than Santa. Children write to the Tres Reyes saying they have been good. And then they receive gifts from the kings. A traditional food is the Rocas del Reyes which is a bread made into a large complete ring symbolising the never ending love of God. It has images related to Christmas on it and inside is hidden a model baby Jesus. Whoever gets this has to pay to host a meal in February.Read more
Traveler Gosh Michael - lucky with the phone! Rivoli’s nice too. I saw them in Arizona. Yesterday’s SOC trip highlights were Spotted Redshank, fantastic views of crossbills doing things, and yet more waxwings. 60 species in all. Go for that 1000!
Michael and Helen Cook Thanks Rick, that is a great SOC trip, and yes the Rivoli's was nice
Wonderful to learn more about Epiphany. Glad your phone is OK. [Mum]