Beautiful Coatepec, Veracruz

About half the size of Bellingham, Coatapec is a breath of fresh air! With an elevation around 1,200 feet, the climate is quite tropical and cooler than Veracruz – yay! We are in the rainy season, but the rain has generally kept to late afternoon and evening. The morning temperatures are a humid 67 degrees,Continue reading “Beautiful Coatepec, Veracruz”

!Adiós, Puebla – numero dos!

(I now have reliable and fast internet . . .) Our final Wednesday excursion was to the state, and town, of Tlaxcala. It is a small state with a rich history – starting with Tlaxcala being the first state who formed an alliance with Hernan Cortez! This was my favorite tour – this place isContinue reading “!Adiós, Puebla – numero dos!”

!Adiós, Puebla – numero uno!

(I currently have intermittent and slow WiFi, so I will post in two sections.) After a whirlwind three weeks with the Spanish Institute of Puebla, studying Spanish, visiting sites, and getting to know my host family, I feel at home in Puebla and have found a second family. Sofía, my anfitriona (I always struggle withContinue reading “!Adiós, Puebla – numero uno!”

Here Comes Independence Day!

Independence Day, celebrated on the night of the 15th of September, is a family holiday for most of the people I talked to. They gather, make and eat traditional dishes, dress in traditional attire, place traditional music and have fun. Meanwhile the streets and parks are crowded with other partying people doing much of theContinue reading “Here Comes Independence Day!”

I Love Puebla! Why?

1. Despite being the third largest city in Mexico, it feels like a bunch of smaller towns set really close together. The dominance of native speakers is refreshing. I find both of those aspects beautiful. Yes, they have colorful buildings and their churches are amazing. Puebla’s beauty is not as attention-seeking as San Miguel deContinue reading “I Love Puebla! Why?”