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North America » Mexico » Estado de Mexico » Distrito Federal February 15th 2012

Sorry folks, been awhile. Just getting some time to upload the photos, edit the video and reflect on our adventure in Mexico. Rather than try to catch you all up at once, I intend to complete a series of separate blogs on various individual topics. Some of the richest experiences have been with our everyday life here in San Pancho. Before I go there, I must take you to one of the wonders of the world, the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuaries in Central Mexico, where we traveled for my birthday in early Feb. We intented to drive deep into Michoacan, the state with the most Monarch sanctuaries. After factoring in the 2,000 speed bumps and the 78 detours around failed highways, my best estimates put the journey at about 10 hours - nothing after the Dietz Family's ... read more
Valle de Bravo
Trail to monarchs
Trail to Monarchs


The alarm was set for 8am but I turned it off and slept in until 9am because Mia woke up coughing around 6am and threw up some. Her fever had returned so I gave her another dose of the Advil and she fell back asleep tossing and turning. Last night I packed up a small suitcase with all the gifts and shoes for the family in Mexico City. New shoes for the four children of Maria and Victor, shoes for Rafael and Jimena in Zirandaro, and new shoes for my suegra (mother-in-law). A Leapster L-Max with several games in a nifty little backpack for José's son Anthony. A DS Lite with several games for José's son Michel. Four Gillette deodorants for Marilub to take to Zirandaro for Tío Martín. A bottle of cranberry extract capsules for ... read more
Chisme
Los Niños
Azul y Concha

North America » Mexico » Estado de Mexico » Distrito Federal January 29th 2011

Eigentlich wollte ich heute, am Samstag, nochmals zum Zocalo nach Mexico City und Großstadtluft schnuppern. Hans hatte aber verständlicherweise die Nase voll von 2-3 Stunden Anreise mit den Öffis (und wir wissen ja auch, dass er an einer Großstadtallergie leidet…). Also planten wir um. Schließlich hat Topotzotlan auch so Einiges zu bieten. Nach ausgiebigem Duschen und Wäschewaschen verließen wir unsere Garderobe an der Wäscheleine und machten uns Richtung Innenstadt auf. Und Hans hatte wieder einmal den richtigen Riecher gehabt. Nicht nur, dass das Virreinato Museum lockte (Tepotzotlan war ein wichtiges Kultur- und Studienzentrum während der Kolonialzeit), sondern es war auch Markt! Natürlich begeisterte das meine Frauenseele, die ja immer auf Jagd nach Souvenirs ist. Zuerst war einmal Kulturschnuppern Pflicht. Die kühlen Gänge und Säle des Virreinato-Museums, einst ein berühmtes Jesuit... read more
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North America » Mexico » Estado de Mexico » Teotihuacán January 15th 2011

I didn't get a chance to write yesterday because I was out in the evening, so there is a bit of catching up... Let's start with some things that have surprised me or caught my attention so far: The police presence in Mexico City is quite astonishing, I'm guessing it's to try and tackle the security problems and help the tourism, but that's just my guess because they are everywhere in the tourist zones: basically you will find 2 or 3 on every street corner and when you get to the really busy streets, there is just about one in front of every shop. On the first day, because we were trying to get to the centre without map and therefore had to ask for directions quite a few times, we asked the police whenever we ... read more
Teotihuacan
Teotihuacan
Teotihuacan

North America » Mexico » Estado de Mexico » Distrito Federal December 6th 2010

I left Colima late at night, at 10pm and sat there contemplating what I will do for the next 10 hours of this non-stop bus drive. I had chosen the cheapest ride (ca 700 pesos) that does not provide you with food, your own TV screen or the extra wide seats. It was still very comfortable, the seats reclining almost to a horizontal level, jamming my right leg firmly into place. I should not have worried about entertainment. The TV programm was so aweful that I instantly passed out and only sporadically woke up and stared into the darkness, here and there some lights. By sunrise we were in Mexcio City already, houses passing by. About an hour later at 7 am (fast trip after all) I arrived in Mexcio City. And it was FREEEEZING. I ... read more
one cake to feed them all
more cool inside architecture
feed the masses

North America » Mexico » Estado de Mexico » Distrito Federal October 20th 2010

Seeing as I spent the last four days in Mexico City it seemed apt that I change the title, just for this week! For those of you wondering why, it was a world record for the largest enchilada - you can see a video of it on Facebook, if you like to see me dubbed into English (ironic) while wearing a suit. Mexicans don't really care much for toilet seats...or there is a toilet seat thief raiding Mexico's bathrooms because I didn't encounter one outside of my hotel room. There are prawn enchiladas...in fact there are 100s of different varieties as I discovered at the 8th Enchilada Festival of Iztapalapa! Aztecs loooooove stairs...the only explanation for those bloody pyramids, was nearly sick at the top of the sun pyramid and desperately hoping to be used as ... read more
Top of the Templo del Sol
Prawn Enchiladas
WTF?!?!


Hoy nos fuimos de excursión al Nevado de Toluca, también llamado volcán Xinantécatl. La visita la organizó mi hermana Betsy, y fuimos ella, mi sobrino Diego, su amigo Julio, Aline, Ralph, Patrick, mi mamá, Sandra y yo. Quedamos de vernos a las 8 AM en casa de Betsy, pero hasta como a las 9 empezamos a dirigirnos hacia el Nevado. Para llegar al nevado de Toluca es necesario tomar desde Toluca la carretera 134 que va a Temascaltepec. En el km. 18 de dicha carretera hay una desviación hacia la izquierda que conduce hacía el poblado de Las Raíces. Mas adelante el camino se divide en dos: Hacía la derecha a Sultepec, y a la izquierda al Nevado de Toluca. A partir de este punto el camino hacía el volcán es de terracería. Unos 10 kms. ... read more
Nosotros en el crater
Aline y Ralph
Laguna de la luna


We decided that it would be a great idea to go on a guided tour to Teotihuacan whilst we were staying in Mexico City. We stopped at an Agave farm on the way and were amazed by the use of these plants. Did you know that you can get 5 - 6 litres of a 7% cider-like drink a day from each plant?, you can make various other drinks, use it for cooking, washing, sewing, paper, medicine etc Sounds like the perfect plant for your back garden! we also had our first tequilla shot here and it was really really nice and the perfect way to kick off a walk around some ancient ruins Teotihuacan is about a 45 minutes drive from the city so the journey out there gave us a chance to see more ... read more
A reflection of the Sun pyramid
Sitting on the Sun looking back at the Moon
The Pyramid of the Sun


Above panorama: view from the pyramid of the moon About 50km from Mexico City lies the ancient city of Teotihuacan. It is still debated who built it, but it were the Aztecs who gave the city the name we now know it by, after they rediscovered the city centuries after it had been abandoned. The cities oldest structures date from 200 BC and the largest pyramid was completed by 100 AD. I took a bus and arrived early to avoid the tourbuses and to enjoy the site more quiet and at a more bearable temperature! A Japanese guy was on the same bus as I was, so we explored the site together. Most of the site is still unexcavated, but the pyramids that dominate the landscape here, are restored in full glory. The biggest pyramid, the ... read more
Pyramid of the sun
People climbing the Pyramid of the sun
Me on top of the Pyramid of the sun


Any day when you have to wake up at 5am is already starting off on the wrong foot but it has progressively gotten worse since then. We managed to make it to the airport on time with everyone dressed and so far I haven't forgotten anything, or rather I don't know about anything yet. We arrived at the airport by 6:15am for a 7:15am flight to Los Angeles where we were supposed to arrive at 9:45am and connect to an Alaska Airlines flight to Mexico City departing at 10:30am for a 4pm arrival. Trouble started when we boarded the plane. The plane seats four across with the aisle down the middle so two and two. The tears began when Erika realized that she would be seated next to a large man. I looked at her while ... read more
Ready at the Redmond Airport
Erika and Mia chillling
Our arrival at LAX




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