Monday, 15 November 2010

Finishing out November

The gardeners gave Bickmore's and the Hilton's new landscaping
with stepping stones connecting our two apartments

Young Woman to the left did 72 baptisms
without getting out of the font


Hermana & Hermano Torres invited us to a Family Dinner

Ate at a Thai Restaurant very close to our Casa
it was EXCELLENT

Attended a Tennis Awards Breakfast at
this Hotel located on the Gulf

Another walk on the beach
but this time Presidente Hilton
stopped for a dance with this seƱorita

Our weekly shopping trip to Costco
Bought our Pumpkin Pie here for Thanksgiving Dinner
(they make them for two weeks)

Mega, a large grocery store, shares Costco's parking lot,
right behind Mega is another grocery store named
Sorianna's.  We do most of our shopping here

These Christmas Trees are fresh, beautiful and cost
about $100. American Dollars
Full Fledged Thanksgiving Dinner
with all the trimmin's
Bickmore's, Cook's, Hilton's, Yanez's, Tejada's


Don't you just love this Veggie Basket
Compliment's of  Mayrene
  
Building the Manager for CHRISTmas















Check out Presidente's New Machete

Monday, 8 November 2010

Our Day in CUETZALAN


What a find......This ciudad is like going back in time a thousand years.  Cuetzalan is tucked away high in the mountains of Northern Mexico, over miles of narrow windy roads.  Pictures are worth a thousand words so here's your tour of this unique place.






Presidente Hilton preparting to perform with "THE FLIERS" in a religious ritual to honor the sun.  Four men fly upsidedown around a 80 foot wooden pole, with one leg tied with a rope.

Town Square


Anyone for a little shopping?

Typical Street



San Francisco Church dedicated to
 Saint Franciso Assisi


Greeting from Cuetzalan

Presidente Hilton and Lindy in the town square

One of the only persons who would let us take a picture


 
History of Cuetzalan 
Cuetzalan (Place of Quetzal birds). Only few places in Mexico could be as beatiful as this town located in the middle of the Sierra Norte in Puebla State. It is the "Paradise in the Mountains" because this location houses some Mexican People who resist to disappear as a Mexican Native Culture in the postmodern world. Local native groups as Nahua or Totonaco still wearing the traditional clothes, speaking the native language as well spanish and continue their Mexican Traditions. Their Mexican Art Handcrafts have singular and distintive taste. The Sierra Norte shows up as incredible subtopical landscape with a outstanding mountain chain, deep valleys, very extensive cave systems and clean waterfalls. Just some people really know that Cuetzalan is located in a cultural place named "Totonacapan" that is the motherland of the "fliers" perfomance. "The Fliers" performance is a religious ritual to honor the sun where four men fly upsidedown around a tall wooden pole just tied up by one leg or holding themselves using a rope around their waist.

Sunday, 7 November 2010

TEZIUTLAN Weekend getaway for Stake Conference

This weekend we definitely found the most beautiful part of Mexico. We left Veracruz at 6:30 am to be at a conference at 10:00. We didn't arrive at the Stake Center until 10:45. The Lord was on our side as the conference didn't start until 11:00, so we were right on time. Presidente Hilton got to speak, but Lindy was spared. After the conference we headed further north on a very windy road, which turned into a dirt road, only slightly better than an ATV trail to find the ruins of Cuajilote. The following is what we found and the roads we traveled over.

This was Sunday
Suppose all these people were going to Church?

We traveled thru' several towns,
the name of this one is TLATLAUQUITEPEC
(notice there are No cars)

















It's because this is their mode of transportation



This river was crystal clear and the water was aqua blue


We ended up for the last 15 miles on this slightly
better than an ATV trail


It was remarkable what we found
 
The Ruins of  Cuajilote

 
One of several ruins along the rivers of Veracruz,
 Cuajilote was discovered in 1992.
 It's believed that the site was inhabited by Nawa Indians,
who considered it an important site for fertility worship.
No one yet knows for sure how old these ruins are,
although they do predate Mexico's great Mayan civilisations.

A Fascinating Experience



What a remarkable experience,
standing on ground where the Lamanites once roamed.



A Great Day's Adventure 

As always Mayrene found us a lovely little villa to stay in for the night

The room itself was pretty standard, but for $35.00 what else can one expect!

Day # 2 was spent in Cuetzalan, check my next post for full details of this 10th Century European City in the northern mountains of Mexico