Escaping Skeletons
Oaxaca de Juárez has skeletons in their closets. Large numbers of them all over the city have been escaping and appearing as Day of the Dead decorations. Día de Muertos […]
Oaxaca de Juárez has skeletons in their closets. Large numbers of them all over the city have been escaping and appearing as Day of the Dead decorations. Día de Muertos […]
We divided our time between two very different Oaxacan beach destinations: Huatulco and Puerto Escondido. The Huatulco area is made up of several rocky bays and is known for its […]
The extremely hot and humid weather at the coast squelched any desire to go far in search of different places to eat. Over the course of our four days in […]
We’ve been in Mexico three weeks and they have gone so well. We’ve enjoyed all the hotels we’ve stayed in and have found traveling via air-conditioned motor coach is easy […]
I’m a little OCD when it comes to bookkeeping. I like my accounts to balance to the penny. Or when in Mexico, to the peso! I keep a running total […]
We were so in love with San Cristobal de las Casas that we began to doubt anything could be better just two hours down the highway and we considered cutting […]
There is the DIY way to visit the Las Cascadas del Chiflón from Comitán de Dominguez. Hop on a colectivo from the T.P.A. station on the main highway. The drive […]
Indigenous people groups of Mayan descent make up about 50% of San Cristóbal de las Casas’ population of 197,583. Many are identifiable by their unique dress and do not like […]
We are loving the colorful colonial Pueblo Mágico called San Cristobal de las Casas (which I’ll call San Cris or SCDLC for short.) San Cris was founded by the Spaniards […]
Cancun International Airport’s Terminal 2 handles domestic flights within Mexico. I was surprised how large, crowded and busy it was. Leaving Cancun and the beautiful Costa Maya we flew over […]