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Back in the U.S. of A. April 6th

Monday, April 6th, 2009

After some amazing and varied beach experiences in Mexico, we decided to reenter the US via Brownsville , TX. since it was familiar and incident free ( although all of the hype about the borders, though true in some places, was not a reality for most of the country). The north central and eastern part of Mexico did not warrant dallying for us and so we high-tailed it, across toll roads, making unbelievable time and arrived back in the states days before we expected.  The weather continued to be cloudy, coolish and despresssing and so instead of heading due north we have taken a detour to visit family in Florida.

The trip is over and reentry a struggle…but what a great ride.

Back in Mexico March 23, 2009

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

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Back in Mexico  March 23, 2009

Internet access has been an issue, thereby postings have suffered. Writing while not on-line makes it hard to remember where we were last when writing but I think it was Antigua, Guat.

At any rate, we pulled ourselves away from there with a bit more Spanish but lacking in salsa graces ( but was it ever fun to watch those who could!). We then passed through some hilly country where charcoal production reigned and then slipped back into Mexico at a crazy border crossing right in the middle of a busy Mercado. The necessary spraying of insecticides on the van took place by elbow pushing stalls with crying babies and produce stalls. Stayed up in the hill country, visiting San Cristobal- yet another colonial town but much less touristy than some of the others. Very nice but cold a good part of the day and so, again, we headed out through the Sierre Madres towards Tuxla. The mountains of Chiapas are impossible to describe other than elevation, switchbacks, zero idea of which direction you are heading and when conjuring the nerve to occasionally look down, it looked as if we were coming in on a plane.  This coupled with no guardrails, semi trucks passing on curves and the roads are lined with crosses commemorating those unlucky drivers was a crazy contrast to the farmers in the nearly vertical fields.Total white knuckle hours  and then we dropped down to sea level for the overnight. Next day we began a similar climb up to Oaxaca  City but this time the fields were agave ( for mescal and tequila) and the road lined with individual distilleries including the horses or burros pulling the grindstone in a circle.

On way, we stopped to see the BIG TREE in Tule. The know that it is somewhere between  2,000 and 3,000 yrs. old. T’was amazing…even took a spig.

Oaxaca was great and we managed to find ourselves in the downtown plaza having something to eat when a demonstration with hundreds of indigenous farmers from local villages converged to protest. A truly uncomfortable time as they passed our gringo table, eyeing the food and the folks.

After a couple of days we did a return route out of the Sierra’s down towards the beaches. Temperatures then returned to 100.  As I write we are cruising some of the beaches, stopping when a good site appears. Thus far, we’ve ended up on a nude beach and on several with undertows too severe to swim but we’re moving on as the calendar is now looming and we have a long way to go.

Will add to this when we get connected.

Lake Atitlan and Antigua Revisited

Monday, March 9th, 2009
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mas photos

Monday, March 2nd, 2009
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Antigua, Guatemala

Monday, March 2nd, 2009
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Ash Wed.

Thursday, February 26th, 2009
A few photos to go with Craig's blog. We have moved on from the coast and are now in the volcano/coffee highlands. Very,very beautiful as well as the ride up here. Incredibly dramatic vistas. While stopped at a gas station yesterday, we ... [Continue reading this entry]

Surf casting El Salvador

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
It was bittersweet leaving Nicaragua, we had so many good times there, as well as fine coffee. When we woke up in Esteli it was 57 degrees - felt like a cool VT fall day. Crossing the border into Honduras ... [Continue reading this entry]

Granada, Nica. again

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
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Heading north

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
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Update from last days in Panama

Saturday, February 7th, 2009
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