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Aventuras mexicanas: January 2011
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Sunday, January 23, 2011. Waking Up the Echoes. This return to the old daily drudgery (ok. So that's where I am. Settling into a newly rediscovered, familiar routine and taking things one day at a time. And in case you haven't yet had the opportunity to ask an un-subtle question about run-ins with gun-slinging. The answer is "No, güey.". Saturday, January 1, 2011. Home Again Home Again, Jiggity Jig. 191;No tienes frío? Typical Mexican. If I had a. Now, after 149 days of. S, corn tortillas, pyramids and s...
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Aventuras mexicanas: Tlahuiwhaaa?
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Ok, let's talk internships. This post is a long time coming and might have to happen in 2 parts. Hold on to your hats! Like I said, I've been working with. Puente a la Salud Comunitaria. Division, which works mainly with women and children, although there is an agricultural side as well. A while ago I mentioned that my 2. Under vague instruction from Team Puente, I took a. To Tlahuitoltepec, which is about 3 hours away in the Mixe region. A. Like I said, I was terrified. Thi...
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Aventuras mexicanas: Hopefully no bridges were burned…
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Hopefully no bridges were burned…. So that was just 2 days. What have I been doing for the rest of the month? That is a great question. Seeds, cereal, flour or leaves? I can tell you how (although secretly, it doesn't taste all that great. Not bad, just mostly like plain popcorn). Want to grow your own amaranth garden? I can tell you about that too. I could also tell you about the nutritional advantages of amaranth and its history with the. Amigos de las Americas. Month I hate to...
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Aventuras mexicanas: June 2011
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Hopefully no bridges were burned…. So that was just 2 days. What have I been doing for the rest of the month? That is a great question. Seeds, cereal, flour or leaves? I can tell you how (although secretly, it doesn't taste all that great. Not bad, just mostly like plain popcorn). Want to grow your own amaranth garden? I can tell you about that too. I could also tell you about the nutritional advantages of amaranth and its history with the. Amigos de las Americas. Month I hate to...
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Aventuras mexicanas: Fourth Tier road for sure, there's a river down the middle!
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Fourth Tier road for sure, there's a river down the middle! Hell if I know.). But I digress, enough whining about my slight discomfort and technology withdrawals. This is about adventure! Since arriving, we´ve frequently been attacked in the. By guides offering trips to a nearby waterfall called. On the busride home and nearly missed our stop because everyone was so exhausted. The only bummer of the whole day was that we didn't go on a similar adventure sooner. It seems li...The B...
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Aventuras mexicanas: Todo para la salud
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Sunday, July 10, 2011. Todo para la salud. The past week or so has been especially crazy and blogging got shuffled to the bottom of the list. Stressful things that have happened include:. My computer crashing: maybe hard drive, maybe a mega virus? If only i had computer skills! Switching internships: this is crazy in a good way and the main point of this blog update. The arrival of med school secondary applications: there are 5 sitting in my inbox. thanks for crashing this week, computerfriend. Alike I g...
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Aventuras mexicanas: October 2010
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Sunday, October 24, 2010. This weekend served as a bit of a reality check in my la de dah playing in Mexico semester. Five of us spent the weekend at an orphanage near Cuernavaca called. After getting up for a 7AM bus and spending all day in the hot, hot sun with the. I spent a lot of time this weekend considering how different my life would have been without my parents, siblings, and extended family. Not to mention a stable home environment and education. So this is a ShoutOut to the Redline Fam...I won...
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Aventuras mexicanas: The Big G and other Oaxacan Adventures
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011. The Big G and other Oaxacan Adventures. Where to even begin? After the parade, it was off to the Mezcal Fair, one of Oaxaca’s greatest brainchildren. An admission fee of $35MX (three dollars) gains you entrance to the park containing more than 20 mezcal vendors, all eagerly offering samples. Julie and I are now expert mezcal tasters and hagglers and we walked home quite satisfied with our purchases for the day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Life in Oaxaca: ProWorld Mexico.
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Aventuras mexicanas: December 2010
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010. Feliz Navidad, Prospero Año y Feliz Edad. Today does not feel like Christmas. We didn't decorate the tree, we didn't shovel the driveway, and we didn't have sausage soufflé for breakfast. No, the Grinch didn't give us a late night visit. We're just in Mexico.". As Charlie said, "she doesn't speak well English." Despite the language barrier, we managed to have a great time. I braided. Hair because her ponytail was causing a headache, sampled some of. 191;Qué preciosa, no? With ...