Nomadin
Social worker, counsellor, executive coach, psychic, medium and humanist.
The wish, the urge to travel is in my genes, heart, soul, mind and spirit.
I like to travel slowly to meet people and culture.
I’m local and home where I am right now.
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    • A billion steps....

      San Cristobal

      15 de fevereiro de 2020, México ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      The city is in the state of Chiappas is in a valley on 2200 meters rounded by mountains.
      Since I’m not fond of heat anymore temperatures around 20 degree are just fine!
      Thy city has 250‘000 inhabitants, it‘s just the size I likes city to be. A human size.
      My first tip from the taxi driver who took me to the my AirBNB was; Whenever you take a cab, take a picture of the Cab number (on the doors), fake a phone call and tell „them“ in which cab number you sit. Good advice but also; WHAT KIND OF PLACE IS THIS?? Scary....

      The town is a grid like many towns here. The center is clearly restored and taken care of but off the beaten path the houses immediately start to show signs of age and not being cared for. The further you go the shabbier the houses get.
      It reminded me of St. Petersburg in Russia. There actually the one front of the house (where tourist walk) was splendidly renovated. In the parallel street behind the same house looked like abandoned🤭.
      The houses almost all have the same height (one story, max two) and similar architecture which gives the city a nice, harmonious, cozy feel.
      Vendors are all over the place. Mostly Mayan places. Seeing the desperation of howbadly they want to sell and how many there are I assume poverty must be large.
      I see 5 year old boys selling and I see 7 years old girls with a baby on there back selling.

      I had agreed with my travel buddy Jonathan to meet in S.C. Then we bumped into eachother in a „Chocolateria“. On may way to the center I got distracted by chocolate.... S.C is famous for it.
      We roamed the city, helped the way to a church which must have had a billion steps🥵.
      Dinner in a restaurant/space for Art/textiles. https://la-antigua-restaurante.business.site/
      See the video.
      We learned about a digestive called posh made of corn, cane sugar, and wheat. LECKER!!!
      Great dinner für 10 Sfr.
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    • San Cristobal - very basic AirBnB

      14 de fevereiro de 2020, México ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      My AirBnB is very..... basic🤨🤭🧐😀, but everything is clean and toilet/bathroom works. The shower has even hot water! There is no isolation whatsoever in this house, I can hear the guys taking a leak.....very loudly.
      But for 10 Sfr an night I would dream of complaining!
      Host is a young couple with to young kids. Very nice people!
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    • Producing tortilliasChrist and mountain (Mayan Symbol) togetherSmoke rising in a sunray!Natural Art!

      Zinacatan and the women’s (un)importance

      13 de fevereiro de 2020, México ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      We took a guided tour to a village with indigenes people. Marina, the guide, is from this village.
      The advertisement was they we would go into a typical Mayan household.
      That was not the case. It was shop:-). It is a place where real Mayan embroidering is done.
      The textile are died with plants which they grow themselves in greenhouses.
      The art, color and craft is stunning.

      But Marina had a lot of interesting stories to tell. In this community the laws are very strict. If you don’t follow by the dot, you’ll be kicked out of the community with no coming back.
      It seems that the village has some independence as a Mayan village.

      Girls get married between 12 and 18 years. The parents decide to whom they get married. It is of utter importance that the spouse gives birth to boys. If it is not the case the husband can marry again.... and again.... and again, basically as often he likes to. The wife’s live all together.
      Wife’s have to be submissive, obedient, sweet - they have no say at anything. The husband has to be revered, honored and a command of him is godlike.

      The Mayans here don’t go to school, don’t learn Spanish, reading or writing.
      Women are not allowed to show feelings, so they put their feelings in the embroidery of fabrics. Clothing, shawls, art, etc. All the clothing is so colorful, that actually confuses me. Their lives must be difficult - and still so colorful? Actually I have never seen the color black? Have to inquire.

      Marina did not want to get married and by 13 years old she left for San Cristóbal. No reading or writing skills, no formal education. Once she left she is inexistent for her family. She must be in her early 50ties. She never saw her family again. Nobody of her 20 brothers and 4 sisters. Neither cousins nor uncles.
      She says that for a woman to leave the community she needs self-esteem, courage, a dream, a motivation, a strong will. Very few women do it, she is not aware of a man who did it.

      She made a career, a life. She is unmarried and..... unkissed.

      I tried to ask wether this particular village is being so strict if Mayan culture generally are like that?
      Choosing to resist change and clinging to their customs and traditions?
      I guess that there many different forms of Mayan culture, sub-Mayan cultures? Maybe change is being handled differently? Somehow i could not get an answer.

      Later, writing this lines I ask a gentleman sitting beside me. He explains to me, that indigene Zinacanta are Mayan but they are separatist. At some point they were not in agreement with the Mayan politics so people and families left. Formed their own tribe and language.

      That is what he says...
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    • Merida - Contemporary Mayan Art

      13 de fevereiro de 2020, México ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      I’m in love with this Art. I never thought of myself of a avid Art person. I like Art yes, but this is it.
      Now I am in Live with Art. In Europeans museum and galleries I’m seldom in aw or even touched by Art. Here I am.Leia mais

    • Merida - coloured city

      12 de fevereiro de 2020, México ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

      Colored houses convey so much happiness, good humor. I love it.

    • Maxwell - my hereo

      11 de fevereiro de 2020, México ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Ich stelle dir Maxwell vor. Er spricht mich in meiner Schreibstube an und möchte sein Spanisch üben mit mir..🤔😳😲!
      Ich hatte selten ein Vorbild in meinem Leben, aber er wurde auf der Stelle zu meinem Vorbild.
      Er ist 79 (!) Jahre alt und ist mit seiner Frau hergekommen um Spanisch zu lernen.
      Er meint in seiner Nachbarschaft gibt es viele spanisch sprechende Leute und er möchte sich mit Ihnen unterhalten können.

      79!!!!!!!!
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    • Veracruz - Mujer

      10 de fevereiro de 2020, México ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      While we were leisurely walking in Boca del Rio where the river joins the sea, we encounter a fotoshooting.
      Ary comments that most probably she is a call-girl and she is doing the portfolio for her customers.
      Ary says that many girls here grow up with the idea that the only thing in her life they can accomplish is to become a prostitute. Since they grow up with the idea they are somehow blocked to think of other options. Living in a Port city might
      They might do it to survive but also to have a better live, not “really needing” to do it from a financial perspective.
      Mexico is a very Machismo culture where a lot of abuse and violence occur against woman.
      Equality is still a somewhat unknown term.
      It reminds me of an article I read about Swiss students in Zürich who prostitute themselves to by brand goods.
      I put the pic on private so only”followers” can see it.
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    • Angel and Ary

      Veracruz - Ary my Couchsurfer host

      10 de fevereiro de 2020, México ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      The weekend has been intense. My host Art in Veracruz went far and beyond to make me feel comfortable, show me as much as possible and answer all me questions.
      This is the main reason why a travel and who’s I stay or meet with couchserver’s. Learn about the everyday live from individuals in different cultures, the values, norms, tradition and challenges.
      Let’s start with Ary, 27, a free and talented woman, traveler, big heart, communicate, smart, educated and street smart - one of kind. In her CS profile she describes her self as;

      “Mujer soñadora, poeta reprimida, amante leal del mar, luchadora de los derechos de las mujeres, niñas, comunidad LGTB y perrunos. Toastmaster por elección, Abogada postulante”.

      She is a practicing lawyer specialized in family law. She is in practice with Angel. Here is a little story.

      When I arrived in Veracruz on Friday Angel and Ary picked me up from the airport. She said she would take me to work because they still had stuff to do. I thought of an office.
      What they actually did was do drive to a clients husband (domestic violence and divorce) to bribe him into leave the house as soon as possible. Money was given, an agreement was struck that he would be leaving by Monday. Easy right?

      Sometimes she is tired of fighting. She is good with clients. She doesn’t ask for payment for the first appointment. Because she feels sorry for them..... She is not good in asking money, her partner does that. Often when they need favors from court Angel goes. Because of his gender he get’s more stuff done with the male dominated judiciary system. I guess it is better to pursue another career:-). She has dreams!
      She lives and loves intensively. I can tell from how we spent the weekend:-). She has a really good taste in food - of course I welcome that! She knows the history of her town and country.

      I was really lucky to have met her!
      .
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    • San Juan de Ulua - Festung und Gefängnis

      9 de fevereiro de 2020, México ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Die Festung wurde 1565 erbaut und später erweitert. Sie diente der Sicherung der Stadt, zum kidnappen nicht spanischer Schiffe und später als Gefängnis für spanische Gefangene!
      In den höhlenartigen „Löcher“ wurden die gefangenen „gehalten“. Man spürt die angstbesetzte Energie gut. Es braucht nicht viel Fantasie um sich die Umstände der Gefangenschaft auszumalen. Keine Klos, nichts um sich zu waschen, keine Schutz vor Kälte, minimales Essen, etc.
      Es gibt sogar erste kleine Stalagmiten!
      Ich finde es erstaunlich, dass die Mexikaner nach erfolgreicher Revolution und Unabhängikeit sich die Mühe gemacht haben die Invasoren zurück Spanien zu schicken. Ohne mehr darüber zu wissen, ist es bemerkenswert nach den 400 Jahrhunderten von Gemetzel der Invasoren an den Ureinwohnern.
      Vergessen wir nicht, dass Europa immer noch von dem Kapital profitiert welches durch Sklaverei erwirtschaftet wurde.
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