Departing Querétaro, México – for a Time – Part I
Washington National Airport this Morning (yes Part II is Coming) Leaving Querétaro on the 13th of September was uneventful, except for a little backup on Highway 57 to México City.…
Washington National Airport this Morning (yes Part II is Coming) Leaving Querétaro on the 13th of September was uneventful, except for a little backup on Highway 57 to México City.…
Life is Never Easy for these Street Peddlers, even with Mexican Independence Day Approaching I made my biweekly stop at Banco Santander to withdraw cash from the ATM - no…
American Icon's - Oddly Welcomed Here in Mexico I feel a bit guilty if I don’t update this blog at least once a week, and clearly I’m feeling so today,…
View from Milenio III as the Daily Thunderstorm Rolls In While the U.S. is experiencing the drought of the century, here in Querétaro, México it has been raining everyday for…
I pass this new suburb daily and I may wind up living here! I am still attempting to adjust to a routine of working 12-hour days. Even though I have…
Although the arrival of Spaniards was generally met with resistance by the indigenous cultures, the Otomí people aligned themselves with the Spaniards and fought beside them to defeat the Aztecs…
The famous Santiago de Querétaro Aqueduct with a full moon and really hot dance club thrown in I was hoping to explore the city both day and night on my…
This valley is particularly interesting - a major rail line runs through it and I have no idea how to get there! I survived my first week somewhat in tact, but…