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Published: March 17th 2012
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Hoy, Jueves, (today, Thursday), we caught the bus to Queretaro (pronounced keh-REH-tah-roh) for the day. It is nice when Ray can enjoy the scenery too. Mexican buses are clean, comfortable, efficient, cheap and have on-board bathrooms. (I can’t vouch for them.)
We loved Queretaro. It is a big city with just under a million residents but all of the attractions are within walking distance of “el centro”. Although Queretaro is one the historical colonial cities, they have replaced their cobblestone sidewalks and streets with pedestrian/vehicle friendly stone slabs. Unlike many Mexican cities, the sidewalks are wide enough for two couples to meet and pass without one couple stepping off the curb.
Traffic seemed relaxed and drivers politely allowed pedestrians to cross the street.
At lunch, we chatted with Mario who told us, in excellent English, that he hoped to attend college to study wine making. Mario had been an exchange student in Ontario, Canada for two years. (“It was so cold he couldn’t go outside for six months of the year.”) His two options for English language wine classes are Birmingham, England and U.C. Davis (near Sacramento). We encouraged him to come to California for all the right
reasons, weather, Spanish speakers, familiar food, proximity to home and opportunities to work in the wine industry.
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Carol
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quinceanera dresses
hi, I was just in Queretaro a month ago and I saw these beautiful dresses in this same shop. I didn't write down the name of the shop. Do you by any chance have the name or address of this place?