Yesterday was a rest day so everybody did their own thing. A couple went into the Walmart, and another couple had missed the big tree the other day in el Tule, so they went in to see it on their own. I think everybody else just hung around the campground.
We chose to get out and get some exercise because we had seen a path going up a hill in behind the campground. Bob and Denise like to hike too, so they came with us along with dog Scarlet.
Bull statue at Corregidora, Queretero with the El Cerrito Pyramid in the background.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Tlalpujahua, Michoacan, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Valle de Bravo, Mexico!
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
The biggest tree in the world
Only 5 kms (3 miles) down the road from the campground is the town of Santa Maria del Tule where the largest tree in the world is located. Not the tallest... the largest. To be more specific, the largest diameter of the trunk.
So yesterday morning, we got the group down to the main highway and flagged some taxis to take us to the central plaza where the tree is located.
So yesterday morning, we got the group down to the main highway and flagged some taxis to take us to the central plaza where the tree is located.
Monday, January 21, 2019
The petrified waterfalls at Hierve el Agua
Our driver Omar arrived with our 20 passenger van right on schedule at 9:00am. This time, we had 15 people heading out. There is another couple here at the campground in their VW campervan, and we invited them to join us for the day of touring. Plus, more people in the van makes the cost per person cheaper!
First stop was the huge Sunday market at Tlacolula.
First stop was the huge Sunday market at Tlacolula.
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Back by happy hour!
A bit of a long day for me yesterday. I was up at 3:30am to get to the bus station in Oaxaca City in time for my 5:00am departure to Puebla.
Our campground host Del, was nice enough to get up at silly o'clock with me to drive me into the bus station.
Our campground host Del, was nice enough to get up at silly o'clock with me to drive me into the bus station.
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Rug weaving, alebrijes, and pickpockets!
Most of the villages around the city of Oaxaca have specialty artisans. We visited two of them on Friday.
Our driver Omar showed up with a fancy 20 passenger van that we had booked for 9:00am. The van with bilingual driver rents for 370 pesos ($20 USD, $26 CAD) per hour. Omar can be contacted at [email protected].
Our driver Omar showed up with a fancy 20 passenger van that we had booked for 9:00am. The van with bilingual driver rents for 370 pesos ($20 USD, $26 CAD) per hour. Omar can be contacted at [email protected].
Friday, January 18, 2019
Travel day... Puebla to Oaxaca
I'm certain that Roy and Sue thank you all for the "get well soon" thoughts. And, it seems to be working. Sue is pretty much back to normal, and Roy is improving every day. I'm pretty sure they'll be ready to travel when I go to collect them on Saturday.
In the meantime, the rest of us did the fairly long drive to Oaxaca City yesterday.
In the meantime, the rest of us did the fairly long drive to Oaxaca City yesterday.
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Moving on today
Not under ideal circumstances though. Roy and Sue's health seems to be improving, but not enough for them to do a six hour drive.
We spoke to the doctor again yesterday morning, and he asked us to take Roy to get a chest x-ray.
We spoke to the doctor again yesterday morning, and he asked us to take Roy to get a chest x-ray.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Still in Cholula
Cholula doesn't seem to want us to leave. Which is fine, because it's a nice enough spot that we're at and there is still stuff for the group to do in the area. Or for others, it simply gives you a chance to relax and get caught up on things.
Which is pretty much what we did yesterday!
Which is pretty much what we did yesterday!
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
2018 Financial Year in Review
I spent a couple of hours this morning finally getting caught up on our expenses from November and early December. Fortunately, I had been on top of things since mid December, so since then, and into January are already up to date!
2018 was our most expensive year since we took off in the motorhome in 2007. By far!
2018 was our most expensive year since we took off in the motorhome in 2007. By far!
Minor change in plans
We were supposed to be on our way to the city of Oaxaca this morning, but Sue and Roy are still fighting a bug and we had the doctor back to check on them yesterday evening. So we're going to stay at least one more night, and possibly two. Actually, we'll stay until they feel well enough to drive.
That's the benefit of our schedule. We do have a route and a schedule planned out, but we are flexible enough to be able to make adjustments as we go along. Nothing is written in stone depending on if medical or vehicle problems come up.
That's the benefit of our schedule. We do have a route and a schedule planned out, but we are flexible enough to be able to make adjustments as we go along. Nothing is written in stone depending on if medical or vehicle problems come up.
Monday, January 14, 2019
Really good day showing off the city of Puebla
We took the group into the city of Puebla yesterday.
Where Uber is available, we use it a lot in Mexico. The system works so well, and it's so cheap. We stood outside and three of us ordered Uber using our phones. Within five minutes, the rides showed up and took us right to the center of Puebla, about 14 kms (8.7 miles) away. Total cost per vehicle was about 125 pesos ($6.75 USD, $8.75 CAD). Divided by 4 people, that's a pretty cheap ride!
Where Uber is available, we use it a lot in Mexico. The system works so well, and it's so cheap. We stood outside and three of us ordered Uber using our phones. Within five minutes, the rides showed up and took us right to the center of Puebla, about 14 kms (8.7 miles) away. Total cost per vehicle was about 125 pesos ($6.75 USD, $8.75 CAD). Divided by 4 people, that's a pretty cheap ride!
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Doctors still make house calls in Mexico!
We hung around the RVs yesterday morning. One of our group came down with a bug of some kind, and his wife ended up getting the same thing. We asked around if we could get a doctor to make a house call, and sure enough that's exactly what happened.
Just before noon, the doctor arrived.
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Probably the cheapest lunch ever!
We love showing people parts of Mexico that they have never been to before. And since most Canadians and Americans stick to the touristy beach cities of Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, and Cancun, we're getting a lot of opportunity to show off some areas of Mexico that are off the typical tourist trail.
We are now in Cholula, which is essentially a suburb of the city of Puebla. And the city of Puebla is pretty much a suburb of greater Mexico City, except it is separated by two big volcanoes!
We are now in Cholula, which is essentially a suburb of the city of Puebla. And the city of Puebla is pretty much a suburb of greater Mexico City, except it is separated by two big volcanoes!
Friday, January 11, 2019
Driving day... Tepotzotlan to Cholula
Driving days are always interesting... you never quite know how smoothly things will go. Turns out that yesterday went pretty smooth, although there were a couple of minor glitches!
First thing we had to do was to top up the fuel. Mexico has been experiencing some fuel delivery problems, and there have been a lot of stations without any fuel at all. Usually, it's a very temporary situation.
First thing we had to do was to top up the fuel. Mexico has been experiencing some fuel delivery problems, and there have been a lot of stations without any fuel at all. Usually, it's a very temporary situation.
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Last day in Tepotzotlan
It was our last day at Pepe's RV Park. We spent the morning relaxing, and then after lunch a bunch of us walked into town to see the World Heritage Virreinato National Museum here in Tepotzotlan.
The building itself was a Jesuit College, built in the early 1600's. The attached Church of San Francisco Javier was built between 1670 and 1682. It is likely one of the most ornate churches we have ever seen, all of the alter pieces are carved of white cedar and adorned with 23 1/2 karat gold leaf.
The building itself was a Jesuit College, built in the early 1600's. The attached Church of San Francisco Javier was built between 1670 and 1682. It is likely one of the most ornate churches we have ever seen, all of the alter pieces are carved of white cedar and adorned with 23 1/2 karat gold leaf.
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