Hoi Paul,
Nice pyramids in Mexico; it seems you are in Egypt.
Nice pics.
And the weather in Mexico is as unpredictable as in our country. You have to go outside with an umbrella .
With kindest regards,
Wim
Paul,
Your photos and commentary are marvelous. What a trip! Thank you for keeping us so well informed. I want to go after seeing the photos and reading of all your experiences. Yes, it is very hot here. Today it is suppose to be 101! Take care. Mary
Hoi Paul,
Thanks for your 3 blogs. It must be for you a very big difference between the situation in your country and what you are seeing in Mexico. A great experience for you. Allthough the poverty you are living at a family in a nice and beautiful house and surrounding. Have a great time.
With kindest regards
Wim
Paul, I am enjoying your blog already. The house looks wondeful, I enjoyed seeing the garden. Let me know when you have my favorite dish. Enchiladadas!
No idea! Paul, I had no idea you were a world traveler! That is so exciting. Your trip to Mexico sounds tiring, but your will certainly have a better understanding of the country after all your time there. Keep up the blog. I'm living though you!
furia de la naturaleza Es bonito adimirar este tipo de eventos, el problema es para los pobladores que viven cerca del volcan, estas personas posiblemente perdieron sus propiedades el fruto de su trabajo.
Y tambien para los capitalinos algo que de momento o ayuda es el invierno cuanta de esta arena se ha ido en los tragantes, por otro lado me gustaria saber si el presidente a ofrecido ayuda economica a los realmente damnificados, y si no lo a hecho que espera.
Great Stuff Thank you for your blog on Zwolle! You seem to be the only one so far. I feel you've managed to capture Zwolle quite nicely in your pictures though, with all it's main places of interest. A city so close to my heart, where I lived many years ago now. Brilliant to see it again this way, so thanks!
A Fantastic Trip! As I've said before, this looks like a wonderful experience. How long have you been gone? I can't believe that you are so adventurous. There is definitely another side to "Mr. Holland, ESOL teacher" !!!
You're a Lucky Guy! It must be really nice to have such good friends around the world. This is a once in a lifetime experience. It just wouldn't be the same, the second time around.
Beverly
2010- I'm visiting Cuernavaca, Mexico, for six weeks with the "Partners in Education 2010 Fulbright-Hays Groups Abroad" program. Thanks to Dr. Colleen Ebacher and Dr. Ronn Pineo from Towson University, Towson, MD, USA, 16 teachers will be experiencing and learning about Mexican social, economic, and cultural issues. We have a very busy schedule, listening to many lectures, often going until 8 at night. And over the six-week period we will be visiting dozens of historical sites throughout the area. Cuernavaca is called "The City of Eternal Spring."
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Hoi Paul, Nice pyramids in Mexico; it seems you are in Egypt. Nice pics. And the weather in Mexico is as unpredictable as in our country. You have to go outside with an umbrella . With kindest regards, Wim