notes for now (will expand more later):
- spending our last night in puebla w/ the ny couple...getting drunk, laughing, talking talking talking
- seeing this distinctive couple (not the ny one) in puebla at the museo amparo three days ago and then again today at the casa de leon trotsky in the df
- spanish-speaking ppl asking me for directions to frida's house, and i am actually able to help them out!!!
- taking the metro! coyoacan! casa de frida and leon trotsky, plaza hidalgo, cafe el jarocho and a churro relleno con cajeta while sitting in the square. yum.
- the red treehouse and feeling like a local (well, as much as i can, looking so conspicuous) in the condesa
- spending our last night in puebla w/ the ny couple...getting drunk, laughing, talking talking talking
- seeing this distinctive couple (not the ny one) in puebla at the museo amparo three days ago and then again today at the casa de leon trotsky in the df
- spanish-speaking ppl asking me for directions to frida's house, and i am actually able to help them out!!!
- taking the metro! coyoacan! casa de frida and leon trotsky, plaza hidalgo, cafe el jarocho and a churro relleno con cajeta while sitting in the square. yum.
- the red treehouse and feeling like a local (well, as much as i can, looking so conspicuous) in the condesa
3 Comments:
At 9:02 PM, January 31, 2007, gbgb said…
i miss you. update update. i watched PAN'S LABYRINTH a few weeks ago and know you'd fall in love with it. it was beautiful.
At 12:11 AM, March 06, 2007, oxymoron said…
hey cgal,
i watched all the mexican-related movies that were up for oscars: pan's labyrinth, babel and children of men. they were all kind of depressing and they were all kind of great. :)
At 11:59 AM, March 15, 2007, gbgb said…
aww yay!!! i'm so glad that you were able to watch PAN'S LABYRINTH even though it was really really depressing. i think if i had watched that alone i definitely would have been weeping at the end. ofelia is so precious i wanted to take her home with me.
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