Friday, September 11, 2009
tequila!!
which is tyce
Monday, September 7, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
mexicans part 2
At 6 pm the soldiers are taking down this huge flag in the middle of Mexico Cityand they had to make sure no part touched the ground. There was a bit of a wind blowing so they had a hard time of it at first.
I suppose if you have such a big neighbor, you like to stand up for your own special character. I didn't expect it to be so obvious or so catchy. It feels good to be Mexicano, and since they are not so tall and fairly solid, I fit right in.
the old and the new
Mexico City is a massive place about the same size as all of Tokyo. We stayed at the Guadelupe missionaries seminary on the south side, which meant about an hour and a half commutes to the places of interest. Metrobuses (bendy buses like in Brisbane) with dedicated stations and lanes are big both in Mexico City and Guadalajara. I use one to get to Spanish school and it is fast and reasonably cheap, only about 1 dollar Aus. Some of the buses are extra long with two bends in them. In Mexico after the pyramids we went to the Anthropology Museum. Thats where I got a real eye-opening into the rich and diverse history of Mexico. Alot of it is still being dug up, with new civilizations still being discovered. We did less than half of the museum that was plenty.
climbing pyramids
The climb wasn't too bad, like walking up out of the subways. Still it a special feeling being on something so old that still has a kind of energy about it. My back had been aching sitting in the mini-van as we toured around, and either the climb or the special psychic power of the place made it feel better.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
mexicans
As you can see there is a great variety in the looks of Mexicans. Where ever I go, I am spoken to in Spanish. I wear a baseball cap for the local soccer team and sunglasses and no one knows the difference until I open my mouth. In Japan where you always stand out, its a different feeling people thinking you are local. My Spanish is picking up and I can at least guess what people are saying to me even if I cant reply. Homework awaits, Leo
taxco, silver town
Taxco tumbles down the side of a mountain, near silver mines that have been dug for hundreds of years. The Spanish took over from the Aztecs, and fortunately as there has not been much growth in the last century, the old Spanish town still remains. There are alot of alleys and little plazas that look very inviting to explore. And as there are stairs everywhere, not so many cars. We were only there for three hours but felt I could spend a week there exploring, as well as checking out the silver shops.
valle de bravo
Up in the mountains two hours from Mexico city is the resort town of Valle de Bravo. Kind of like Queenstown, without the ski-fields, but probably more expensive real estate. It rained everyday, and with the aggies, NZ flax and toe-toe around the place it had a real NZ feel about it. Jose's friends own a restaurant next to the lake, so we where extremely well fed the couple of days we were there. The area is almost the opposite of Jalisco and what we ordinarily think about when we think about Mexico - green, wet, wealthy. Still I did have some tequila there.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
catch-up
Emma received a special hand made certificate for winning the guess-the-beads comp. from Eve. Ryan got his trip to the US, where his team won the top prize for the competition.
I am at language school, where I can finally have unlimited access to the web and can load up plenty. I may need more than two weeks to learn Spanish, but I can order food and drink and find a bus.
I am at language school, where I can finally have unlimited access to the web and can load up plenty. I may need more than two weeks to learn Spanish, but I can order food and drink and find a bus.
jalisco state
Jalisco state is kind of the heartland of Mexico. The home of Tequila, mariachi and sombreros. It still has a strong country feel about it, and around San Juan, most of the men wear jeans, cowboy hats and drive utes. The women tend to wear clothes a size or two too small. There are plenty of kids around and after Japan, Mexico does feel like a young country. However that makes me feel old.
San Juan de los Lagos
Text for the photo below - a little late.
San Juan is Jose's hometown and down below you see him with his mother.
The cathedral in town is famous for a statue of Mary and has become a place of pilgrimage. We were there for the feast of the Assumption, which is held in the plaza in front of the cathedral. I concelebrated the mass and got well sunburnt. I did think I should wear a hat and forgot the sunscreen. About ten thousand people turned up. The next day we had a barbecue, where some of Jose's friends with families turned up. Even the kids speak Spanish!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
how do you say blog in spanish
Here you see Mayumi Ono, Fr. Jose Alfredo and Maiha Ono. I think most of you have met Maiha, Mayumi is her mother (very young looking, everyone we meet here think they are sisters) and Jose who came back to Mexico from Japan about 3 years ago. He will be returning to Japan next year. He was our hard working guide.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
blog business
Congratulations Emma on guessing the number of beads 349. I am not sure what you have won yet, maybe Eve will make something from the beads for you. Competition number 2, the Wii game. Ryan was closest and wins a trip to the US. We were riding elephants, not being chased by them, and we had to shake the reins up and down to make them go faster.
The music was removed from Emma's Aussie highlights because it violated copyright laws. blogger sent me an email telling me that. I think you can only use up to a minute of music or something before it gets taken off. And Susan the sound for hotel room is working okay, so it might be your computer.
Yes Connnie I did make the "thank you" card all by myself. (on the computer) LEO
The music was removed from Emma's Aussie highlights because it violated copyright laws. blogger sent me an email telling me that. I think you can only use up to a minute of music or something before it gets taken off. And Susan the sound for hotel room is working okay, so it might be your computer.
Yes Connnie I did make the "thank you" card all by myself. (on the computer) LEO
Saturday, August 15, 2009
guadalajara cathedral
in guadalajara at last
we finally arrived in Guadalajara 2 days late. Still we had a good time on the way. Maiha and her mother Mayumi, whom alot of you know came from Toshima. 2 others had to pull out of the trip. Our host is Fr. Jose Alfredo.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
on the road
The flight was rescheduled 30 hours later and still left Narita an hour late. Which left us only 45 minutes to get our connection to Guadalajara. After the ground staff said that it would be okay, we got to the next gate 12 minutes late and the plane was gone. We our now booked to fly out of Mexico city tomorrow morning at 7am. Andd so another hotel room. Leo
Journey Interrupted
The room, all meals and use of facilities here are all free. And it hasn't been all that bad. I could do with some down time, where i cant do anything much.
Last night we went to the see Harry Potter #6. I think the worse of the series so far. The director obviously wanted to highlight the acting, against a washed out blue background. I would have preferred far less acting and alot more CG and bright colours. Very disjointed and quite a feat to make so many great actors appear boring.
Today was exercise, walk to the mall, buy some clothes (our bags were not returned), swim and sauna.
Will introduce you to everyone next time. Leo
Back blogging
I got back to Tokyo and felt snowed under with work.
I will have to organise my life better sothat I dont feel exhausted at the end of the day.
Of course one reason that I was so busy was that I had to get things sorted out for my trip to Mexico!
Now that I am on the way, I am back Blogging.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
dear nemo
meow Monkey
next competition
In the below video, what activity were we doing with the Itoy video game. Hint: listen to the audio.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
good-bye to the mountain
art deco dangeerous
Friday, July 17, 2009
pictures from Mad, Ash and Tyce
good night tyce
The Mule Adventures
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
GUESS THE BEADS!!
Ok, this is a job for all you mathematicians out thereor all you really good guessers! What you have to do is guess how many beads there are! simple!
Clue: I am 158cm tall and the beads are twice as tall as me! All the beads are roughly 1 cm long ans wide.
So go on take a guess, write it in the comment box and i will tell you if you are too high or too low.
YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY GUESSES!!
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