Tepotzolán - 14 To 16 November: Dia de los Muertos
This weekend we invited a "encargada" (the nurses who work here but not nuns) are in a small village in the "Estado de México" (State of Mexico) for their family. We had previously not much to Lila, it is to do and were happy to have had even more reason to give us on this long weekend to be invited. Monday was again a holiday, we stayed 3 days there.
We took the bus about 2 hours and already we were there, somewhere in nowhere-in San Miguel (or something similar). The village is surrounded by mountains and was the purest contrary to the noisy, full México DF. I felt immediately at ease, because the house was full of people who were happy to see us all super and received us very cordially. We spent the days before all that to stuff as much of the homemade food (including quesadillas) to ourselves and to explore the area. It just did well to stand alone among the quiet hills times in the sun. Only then did a lot to me, is how stressful and noisy life in Mexico DF. We live right on a major street and hear every minute of at least ten cars honking and brakes screeching tires. In addition, the street vendors cry incessantly, and the bread man who "PAAAAAAAAAAN PAAAAAAAN" calls, does the rest. And anyway, all the children in the rear and Hummel are from 6 am to 9 clock clock not quiet at night. Meanwhile I but almost used to it.
for re-Dorf: We climbed around in the mountains and spend the evenings around the campfire with the children of the family, who were all very nice, and drank "pulce", a typical Mexican drink that tastes like a mixture of detergent and yeast. On Sunday we drove
an Aqueduct, which was not far away. It should be the largest in the world, but I can not believe entirely, because many things are referred to here simply as the "biggest, best, most beautiful in the world," without it actually proved is.
Anyway, we took many photos and enjoyed the beautiful view. Overall, it was
a very relaxing and beautiful weekend.
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