Each day we explore new areas of town and try to find the places we discovered yesterday. It can get confusing. Was the Bagel restaurant on the same street as the Internet? Where did the Post Office go? Yes, we are one of the obvious
tourists with a map in front of us.
(Frank wants it known he is not hiding a watermelon under his shirt)
Yesterday we visited the Museum of local history, describing the life of Ignacio Allende, hero and leader in the Revolutionary movement against Spain. A great museum! We shared a dish of delicious ice cream on a corner of the Jardin (garden), then made sandwiches at home from the ham, cheese, and sandwich rolls we had purchased in the market. We find we are buying more things from local stands and in the markets to cook in the apartment. Fresh fruits, vegetables, and so on are very reasonable. Bought a whole roast
chicken (a la Costco) for less than $4, and it came with a dozen tortillas and salsa.
Next week we will take a bus to Guanajuato, the state capital, and do some sightseeing and shopping. We also plan to take a taxi to a Botanical Garden and Preserve where the views are supposed to be great. So far we haven´t stayed up late enough to hear live music at the many venues, but one of these nights we will.
Our Cocina (kitchen)
gayle and Frank- Your blog is great and what a pretty little town- I hope it is everything you expected. Today Ms. Bodeen, Bernice. Jean, Janice and I went on a do it your self wine tour. We just went to Prosser, had lunch at a Mexican restaurant(thought of you) Visited four winerys- Had a good time- Take care and keep writing bobbi
ReplyDeleteHey there! This is my third try at writing to you - By the smiles on your face it looks like you have enjoyed the Margaritas or your just having a great time but assuming both are true. Miss you at coffee but looking forward to hearing about your adventures when you return.
ReplyDeleteGayle,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see you are enjoying all the wonders and beauties of San Miguel de Allende. I personally love Guanajuato, so make sure spend a good two days there-EL pipila, las momias, los tuneles, the silver mines. So much to see and do there. Can't wait to read more. I also highly encourage you to go to Zacatecas and Puebla (where mole originated from).