Here's the top three things that I love about Mexico:
Uno: The people. They are lovely-warm, chatty, charming, helpful and have a good sense of fun and humour. I know it's a generalisation - I am sure there are some nasty ones out there, but the people I met were great.
Here I am with Bambi- our guide (in the Punta Laguna nature reserve) to an island with 20 different species and about thousand birds-x 2 cause there were 2 islands. I'm not even kidding |
A guy started talking to me in Spanish in the town square in Valladolid. I said "No hablo espangnol except que si se -Nuestra elefante no es blanco" ( "I don't speak Spanish except I do know our elephant is not white." You will recall from the previous post that was one expression that I had learned). I smiled and he smiled and he said with a twinkle in his eye "No- nuestra elefante es gris!" I must have used my line about the elephant about 20 times through my travels in Mexico- Mr. Lovely says it has now become a meme down there but every time people got that I was kidding and laughed or at least gave me a smile.
Another time Mr. Lovely and I went to a bar- I ordered some vino (which was not so good I have to say- but on the up side was only 35 pesos- so under 3 bucks- do you mind-what do you want for that amount of money right- margaritas definitely the way to go if you can take the sugar) and Mr L said he didn't want anything. The waiter said "Amigo this is so sad- go ahead order what you want- I'll buy you a drink" He meant it too. He kept coming back and hamming it up about Mr. L not drinking and being concerned for his health and happiness. Fun.
The last example is when I was checking in security at the aerpuerto - I stupidly left my oversized and very expensive Kevin Murphy container of hair lotion in the carry-on even though they tell you 9 million times not to. So of course it was confiscated- but the young woman said in Spanish but I managed to glean her intent- go and find some little bottles and you can transfer the product over- (there was only about 1/3 left) Who does that? So that is what I did and here is my hair product:
Yup, Kevin Murphy in tic tac |
View from our table at La Lunite in Akumal |
Kinich restaurant in Izamal- pretty tropical |
Tres: The art. I was fascinated by the skeletal art -very Tim Burtonesque- he definitely was inspired here. But in particular I captivated by La Calavera Catrina (or Dapper Skeleton; Elegant Skull). The original was an etching made by a political printmaker/engraver, Jose Gudalupe Posada between 1910 and 1913- an image of a female skeleton dressed in a hat befitting an upper class aristocrat.
Isn't she creepy? |
We went on several house tours a couple which featured these papier mache Catrinas- I thought they were spectacular. So much so I had to bring one back for a place in my parlour:
My very own Catrina. She has hair and a wonderful butt |
love the picture of you and I love your new friend. "I know our elephant isn't white" - you made me laugh out loud at that one!
ReplyDeleteYa she's pretty awesome! It was quite the ordeal to get her back in one piece so I hope she stays safe!
DeleteAny tips from Catrina on how she keeps her butt from falling? Or does gravity not impact papier mache? Yeah didn't think so.
ReplyDeleteI see a birthday trip to Mexico in your future. You should bring Thomas Wilson, I bet he'd be speechless at the spectacle but he's have good stories afterwards.
Thomas Wilson couldn't take it. He's ascared of Catrina on her own in our living room- can you imagine in a whole crowd of skeletons? No, he would blow.
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