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San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo

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    • Day 2

      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 could be bulletproof. With culture shock and jetlag, I'm reminded of the hotel in the film "The Beach" where the Leonardo di Caprio character spends his first few nights. In fairness, there's no nutcase Daffy type next door as in the film, but I'm glad to be on my way the next morning.

      There's a bus service from the airport to my destination, Puebla de los Angeles, taking about 3 hours. Sadly there are virtually no passenger railways in Mexico but the long-distance buses are punctual and comfortable, and are booked in advance---in this case, on line. A taxi ride from Puebla's bus station takes me to the city centre and a wonderful Spanish-style hotel that must have once been a merchant's mansion and is said to be 400 years old. The pictures in the drawing room hark back to more leisurely days than 2023.

      Puebla, with 3 million people, is Mexico's fourth largest city and is approached through the usual urban sprawl. Like Mexico City, it lies about 7,000 feet above sea level so while it's pleasantly warm in the daytime, the temperature drops to 5 or 6 Centigrade at night. I'm beginning to notice that while most of the people north and west of the capital are mainly European in origin, on this side there's a more indigenous mix which only gets stronger as I am to continue south-east. The country is gradually adjusting to living with, not dying with Covid and although the infection rate is no higher than that in the U.K., perhaps half the people wear masks outdoors and almost all of them inside.

      Puebla boasts an impressive historic heart. The brickwork, which is set in mosaic patterns, is distinctive to this part of the country. The Casa de Alfenique (named after a confection of cane sugar twisted into fanciful shapes) is an especially fine example. The shopping arcade is more 19th century.
      And Puebla reveals hidden treasures in its back streets. The John Lennon memorial celebrates his "Give Peace a Chance" ideal, which the couple on the bench seem to be enacting, while the pigeon and the frog have struck up an understanding. Traditional music can often be found in the central square (the Zocalo). Here, the military band strike up a brassy version of "Quizas" ("perhaps") which surfaced in Cuba in the 1940s, crossed into Mexico and then was translated into English for Doris Day. The seven-piece in the next image are playing "norteno" (northern-style) music,

      Finally, a day excursion to Cholula, a large town in its own right but is now virtually a suburb of Puebla. In the early days of the Spanish conquest, Cortes ordered the original temples to be demolished and replaced by churches. The great pyramid in the city centre was too massive to be totally destroyed and a church was built on the summit, which through the trees lends a rural feel to the town.
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    • Day 99

      Puebla

      May 10, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      🇨🇭: Nach einige Komplikatione sind mir endli in Puebla ahcho. 8h übernachtgfahre vo San Luis Potosi verbi ah Mexico City. Arsch müed aber froh. Übernachte tömer bi öbbertem wo mir im erste Hostel in Sayulita kenneglernt hend, De Armando. Mir derfet bi ihm und sinere family bliebe. Mir hend sogar sis Zimmer übercho, er isch würkli mega lieb. Sogar zum Muettertag ( Sie fiiret de am 10. Mai) het er üs eifsch Rose mitbrocht🌹🌹
      Z‘morge het er üs au scho kochet.
      Richtig ehn gentleman😊
      Hend mit ihm amel au chli Stadt ahglueget. Puebla isch echt herzig, het cooli Märkts und Bars. Han mir au dete 2 cooli Outfits kauft.
      I dere Zit hemmer au viel neus chöne probiere, wie z.B Mamey eh sehr feini Frucht.
      Gfallt üs au guet do, isch au ned zu touristisch do.

      🇺🇸: after some complication with the bus we finally arrived in Puebla. We drove 8h over night from San Luis Potosi and cross Mexico City. Really tired but happy we arrived. We stay in a friends house. We meet him in the first hostel in Sayulita, hes name is Armando. We can stay by him and his family. And he gave us his own room, he us so kind.
      He also give us at mothersday (they celebrate it here at 10th May) some roses 🌹🌹 that was so nice. He also cook for us brrakfast once. Hes really a gentleman😊
      He also show us the city and take us to bars. Puebla is a really cute city, it haves nice markets and bars. I also bought some nice outfits today. 😁 In this time we also can try a lot of new things! For example Mamey, thats a really nice fruit, very delicous. We really like it, it also haven‘t much tourists.
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    • Day 15

      Abflug

      March 14 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Sowas blödes. Schon wieder alles vorbei. Rosario hat uns am Hotel abgeholt und zum Busbahnhof Paseo Destino gefahren. Der Bus zum Flughafen war mega komfortabel. Der Rückflug war problemlos und so sind wir jetzt schon wieder zu Hause angekommen.
      Was blöd ist: die Heizung geht nicht😱. Was gut ist: Wir haben noch den Monteur erreicht und er kommt morgen nachschauen....
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    • Day 125

      Puebla

      April 16, 2022 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Von Ocaxca nach Puebla wurden uns 4,5 Stunden mit dem Bus angezeigt - nach unseren letzten Erfahrungen rechneten wir mit mind. 1h mehr. 😂
      Wir irrten uns allerdings und waren sogar 45 min eher da. 🎉 Angekommen wurden wir von Liz und Dennis herzlich empfangen und waren abends noch in Jogis Lieblingssteakhaus essen. Ich wurde noch nie so schnell und so aufmerksam bedient- mir war es auch offen gesagt, etwas zu viel. 🙈 Sobald man seine Gabel weglegte, wollten sie gleich den Teller mitnehmen, um etwas neues zu bringen 🤣.
      Am nächsten Morgen waren wir noch gemütlich in einem süßen Café frühstücken und genossen einfach den Vormittag bevor es weiter nach Cancun/ Holbox -diesmal per Flug ✈️ - ging. ☺️
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    • Day 3

      Home Sweet Home

      January 6, 2019 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      I made it to Mexico the morning of January 5th and, after a 2 hour bus ride to Puebla, arrived at my host family’s home. My roommate, Erika, met me there at the same time and we met our family together. We put our suitcases in our room and then went to the table to share our first meal with the family. Margarita, our host mother, made us scrambled egg and tomato sandwiches on freshly baked rolls and we sat down together with her daughter Lupita and her son-in-law Jesus. We talked about the mountains and volcanoes surrounding the city, my roommates stressful travel adventure to get here, and lots more, all in Spanish!
      After breakfast, Erika and I unpacked our bags and “moved in” to our new home, then took a much needed siesta. Around 5pm, we walked through the neighborhood to our housing coordinator’s home and took care of the financial part of the trip. When we got home, Margarita made us a small dinner (rice with eggs and green beans), and we had some really interesting conversations. When we sat down, Erika asked if the family typically says a prayer before meals. Margarita said no but that she would say one if we wanted. She then prayed over our food, thanking Him for our food and praying for all people to have food too. As dinner continued, we talked about everything from family and her home to politics and religion. When we brought up Trump to her, she immediately responded with empathy, saying that we should pray for him because he must be suffering. She spoke with such kindness and compassion in spite of the fact that his beliefs do not match her own. I think that we can all learn a lot from Margarita.
      Later that night, Erika and I met up with some classmates at a nearby bar and drank to our new adventure.
      All in all, today has been exciting, overwhelming, and exhausting, but I’ve learned that I am far braver than I ever knew and I am so so so thankful to be a part of this incredible experience.

      That’s day one. Stay tuned for more.
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    • Day 6

      Class Day 1

      January 9, 2019 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Today was the first day of class and I already feel kind of intimidated, but I know that feeling will pass. I am excited to go to school at the Ibero. My classroom is super pretty and has big windows that look out onto a field and it’s already really hard to ignore the view during class. Attached to this post are some pictures from the Zócalo.Read more

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