Great description of Villa Corona What a great description of my two of my favorite places, my hometown Villa Corona and Alamos sonora. Did you check out the hotel Hacienda de los Santos? , a true colonial gem. in Alamos. Next time you go to Villa Corona explore the inner dirt roads, the one tha pasess through Chimulco( and eventually through the lake) leads to another beautiful an even quieter town named Atotonilco el Bajo, you can continue on to other towns including Cocula, and in your way you will be able to see at least 3 very beautiful and old haciendas.
You make me want to travel Your descriptions belong in a travel magazine! Its wonderful that you are meeting so many nice people. I guess when you reduce the world down to one-on-one it becomes much more hopeful. Keep sending all of us couch potatoes your news and we'll live vicariously through your travels.
greetings from Santa Fe Hi Allison and Ches,
enjoyed you trravel blog chapters. sound like you are heading this way just in time for the spring runoff.
Enjoy,
Tom
thanks Hi Allison and Ches, Thanks for the update and the wonderful photos. We have been busy, too. We had a party for Sam's big BD (70) Sheri and Les were able to come as well as Courtney and family. The party was a success (held at Piccadilly Brew Pub) Old and new friends-wish you could have been here.
Your travels sound so wonderful and we're greatful for allowing us to share in your experience.
Love, Gail
We decided to sell our house, take a year off and travel around the U.S. and Mexico to find our next home. It's now been 18 months and counting. We can't decide where to settle in this economy. We are concentrating on New Mexico, but in the meantime enjoy moving with the sun.... full info
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Great description of Villa Corona
What a great description of my two of my favorite places, my hometown Villa Corona and Alamos sonora. Did you check out the hotel Hacienda de los Santos? , a true colonial gem. in Alamos. Next time you go to Villa Corona explore the inner dirt roads, the one tha pasess through Chimulco( and eventually through the lake) leads to another beautiful an even quieter town named Atotonilco el Bajo, you can continue on to other towns including Cocula, and in your way you will be able to see at least 3 very beautiful and old haciendas.