Cuervo Express
Costs a few bucks more but is well worth it for the later departure time, more efficient staff, better quality of food and general time management. Here’s some pics:
Costs a few bucks more but is well worth it for the later departure time, more efficient staff, better quality of food and general time management. Here’s some pics:
Ignoring the Fireworks Code in Puerto Vallarta, New Year’s Eve 2006/7….
Yep, that’s bull’s blood all over him. About 5 minutes later he got a bull’s horn in the stomach. He survived with broken ribs. Quite a day…
More info on things to do in Guadalajara here.
Upgraded to WordPress 2.6 today hence the sudden post…
There’s a fine tradition of Mexican wrestlers starring in B-Movies with titles like El Santo Vs. The Mummies of Guanajuato. Here’s a picture I took on Sunday evening. Dr.Sita had bought some sprouts on the stalk and I thought they looked very cool. Turns out they don’t, but anyway I noticed our Blue Demon money box containing Atticus’s college fund peering over, so then I got carried away adding our anthropomorphic cheese grater and titling it “Blue Demon and the Smiling Cheese Grater vs. The Brussel Sprouts of Death”.
Hope you like it. It may be the only post this week as I’m working at least 3 jobs…
The Marimba is the huge xylophone type instrument that is often shared between several players at the same time. Usually one of the musicians has the scrapey wooden thing (Comment if you know the name, maraca?) and wanders round collecting tips. Then they carry the whole shebang somewhere else and start playing plinky plunky versions of classics like Cielito Lindo and La Bamba. *edit* Nope, they’re not maracas. Google turned up this page on how to make your own marimba though, happy hammering!
Atticus-centric view of an oncoming charro and his dog in Ajijic town centre.