Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2014

A very Cabo Christmas - CABO day 3

MERRY CHRISTMAS!



The locals (although we've yet to meet anyone actually 'from' here) celebrate Christmas on December 24.  So we are a bit behind.  But unlike most of Mexico, Cabo revolves around tourism - and not even a high holiday will stop that engine.

We did not realize that a recent hurricane  (Odile Sept '14 ) was so devastating. But it rocked the economy and people's confidence in the great weather.  As a result, the tourism trade is working overtime to get things right again. It makes for good deals but aggressive peddlers.

Today, we are going to enjoy a couples massage and then a dinner sunset cruise after lounging on the beach.  The gift of relaxation!

Spa
Spa entrance
Dinner cruise on the Cabo Rey


Marina
Unlimited drinks included!
Dining room  
Lobster 

Sunset at the Arch

Sunday, December 29, 2013

A Day in the Life of Mexico City

As promised, tonight we will blog about the food, street, and daily life here in Mexico City.  Two things must be pointed out:

  1. We have not seen a single traffic accident, traffic stop, or fatality.  This seems beyond belief!  The drivers are crazy.  Sometimes they stop at lights, sometimes they don't.  Pedestrians are a nuisance at best and a target at worst.  
  2. There are two Mexico City's.  One for the rich (which is VERY nice) and everything else.  Which is like the Mexico many of you have seen in Tijuana or Nogales.  
So - lets get started!

Plays his organ for tips - a few pesos at a time (less than 10c)

The picture says it all

Girl sleeping as her parents sell goods outside the Cathedral


On the main avenue in the banking center

Most Mexicans shop at street markets, this is in a wealthy area

One of many NICE restaurants in a wealthy area - pizza costs about $25

EVERYONE eats tacos (at all meals) this is pork being cooked in the Lebanese style

Family operated fruit stand near the Teotihuacan ruins
Mexicans exit the METRO at the Cathedral.  The city erected an ice rink for the holidays - Hector HATES this!

Marci and I in front of world famous Diego Rivera murals

Mexico City has a HUGE smog problem - they encourage people to use bikes
Jarochos - eggs in tortillas with a black bean sauce and chorizo 

The view from our room ($55 per night)

RICH - watching American football (Broncos) at Hooters
Metropolitan Cathedral - built in the early 1500's using stones from an Aztec ruin

A common sight - small shrine on a street
Tomorrow we are going to two famous street markets and then will tour some nice neighborhoods.  It is our last day here - we fly home early Tuesday.

Undaunted.