Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Batch 12 Descriptions
March 13 and finally we get to meet Steve Harris, who used to run the Tourvelle House B&B in Jacksonville. What a wonderful host and charming man he is, full of wonderful stories that kept us entertained the entire evening. Thank you so much for the link to Steve, Maryl!
He's living in a lovely house by the lake in Los Frailes, not far from San Miguel, but is presently building a home closer to San Miguel. His lovely furniture was brought from the States, plus the two dogs, one from Ashland and the other from Eagle Point!
Steve remembers so many people from the time spent in Jacksonville and sends his warmest wishes to you all.
Thanks Steve! The food was great, the stories were incredible and we all enjoyed ourselves so much. We hope our paths cross again!
He's living in a lovely house by the lake in Los Frailes, not far from San Miguel, but is presently building a home closer to San Miguel. His lovely furniture was brought from the States, plus the two dogs, one from Ashland and the other from Eagle Point!
Steve remembers so many people from the time spent in Jacksonville and sends his warmest wishes to you all.
Thanks Steve! The food was great, the stories were incredible and we all enjoyed ourselves so much. We hope our paths cross again!
Batch 11 Descriptions
Deciding I couldn't stand my hair any more, I discovered the lovely Emily, originally from Minnesota and then from New York and San Francisco, who cut my hair at her lovely home on Calle de Chorro in San Miguel. The house was the first music hall in San Miguel and certainly there are happy vibes there.
Batch 10 Descriptions
Cuba comes to San Miguel! Cuba has taken over the central plaza, and there's music, dancing and booths set up to buy all things Cuban. I managed to catch a few photos of the colorful stilt walkers. Then on to a new Thai restaurant, Venus, where the food is amazing and plentiful! We should have shared plates!
The next day, Mike needed a haircut and found Evangelina, a lovely hairdresser opposite BajioGo Travel Agency. Eating at Juan's (Etcetera) on Relox, we met Renee from Ottawa who entertained us with tales of San Miguel. Such chance meetings are just amazing and we do enjoy them so much.
On Saturday, March 10, thanks to another chance meeting with Melissa whom we met at Cafe Monet, I joined Albert Coffee and a lovely and lively group of medical students from Dallas, to visit a newly opened archeological site at Canada de La Virgen. The site includes ancient pyramids (man-made hills), and was inhabited by the Otomi and other indigenous tribes. They are described as the sunken patio people. Restoration is underway and through Albert's vast study and love of this and other ancient digs throughout Mexico etc., our group heard of the rich history of this site, as well as the wisdom and memories divulged by the residents of the ranch communities in the area. I tried so hard to keep up with Albert who spoke for almost three hours without stopping, but my notes are very scrappy, and I found myself just listening to all the fascinating and interesting details that he revealed. I hope that he will publish a book someday since he has a wonderful way of bringing the past back to life.
The lovely photo of a young man smiling is the face of Isaiah, one of the Mexican guides at the site, an Otomi himself.
The trip ended with a wonderful lunch prepared for us at a nearby hacienda, where Don Rosario reigns (he's on his horse), I photographed the pretty daughter and Albert showed off his skill in catching baby goats. Finally, the horse, Bronco, fastest horse in the area! A great time was had by all. Google "Albert Coffee, San Miguel de Allende" if you want to learn more of the tours offered by his group.
Sunday, March 11, found us at the hotel, Casa de Aves, with Marisa and Peter enjoying a lovely lunch. The hotel is out in the country and is such a serene and peaceful place to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. We walked through the hotel and were reluctant to leave!
On Monday, we met Nikolasa, her daughter, grand-daughter Evelyn and new grandson, Alet (sp?).
Aurelie and I bought tiny doll souvenirs and we then had lunch at Via Organica, our favorite eating spot. Walking home, we followed the sound of beautiful singing to Cafe Ole Ole and met Humberto. What a great voice!
Finally in this batch, a photo of Aurelie looking fabulous in my hat!
The next day, Mike needed a haircut and found Evangelina, a lovely hairdresser opposite BajioGo Travel Agency. Eating at Juan's (Etcetera) on Relox, we met Renee from Ottawa who entertained us with tales of San Miguel. Such chance meetings are just amazing and we do enjoy them so much.
On Saturday, March 10, thanks to another chance meeting with Melissa whom we met at Cafe Monet, I joined Albert Coffee and a lovely and lively group of medical students from Dallas, to visit a newly opened archeological site at Canada de La Virgen. The site includes ancient pyramids (man-made hills), and was inhabited by the Otomi and other indigenous tribes. They are described as the sunken patio people. Restoration is underway and through Albert's vast study and love of this and other ancient digs throughout Mexico etc., our group heard of the rich history of this site, as well as the wisdom and memories divulged by the residents of the ranch communities in the area. I tried so hard to keep up with Albert who spoke for almost three hours without stopping, but my notes are very scrappy, and I found myself just listening to all the fascinating and interesting details that he revealed. I hope that he will publish a book someday since he has a wonderful way of bringing the past back to life.
The lovely photo of a young man smiling is the face of Isaiah, one of the Mexican guides at the site, an Otomi himself.
The trip ended with a wonderful lunch prepared for us at a nearby hacienda, where Don Rosario reigns (he's on his horse), I photographed the pretty daughter and Albert showed off his skill in catching baby goats. Finally, the horse, Bronco, fastest horse in the area! A great time was had by all. Google "Albert Coffee, San Miguel de Allende" if you want to learn more of the tours offered by his group.
Sunday, March 11, found us at the hotel, Casa de Aves, with Marisa and Peter enjoying a lovely lunch. The hotel is out in the country and is such a serene and peaceful place to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. We walked through the hotel and were reluctant to leave!
On Monday, we met Nikolasa, her daughter, grand-daughter Evelyn and new grandson, Alet (sp?).
Aurelie and I bought tiny doll souvenirs and we then had lunch at Via Organica, our favorite eating spot. Walking home, we followed the sound of beautiful singing to Cafe Ole Ole and met Humberto. What a great voice!
Finally in this batch, a photo of Aurelie looking fabulous in my hat!
Monday, March 12, 2012
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