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So Mextrek #11 was officially cancelled. So, um, we went to Mexico. "OG's" only. Well, there was this one guy David, not an OG. But he persevered. His steed made it home mostly in one piece!
Our last night in Mexico, Hidalgo, AKA Potrero Chico, the tallest climbing wall on earth, maybe. Will amazing setting for a $12 bunk bed.
Zacatecas was quiet and calming in the midst of covid. Cable cars are far less interesting than Taxi rides to **** and back, apparantly.
Thomas soaking up the sunshine on a rooftop bus tour of Zac
Everything is bigger in the Norte. Folks are taller, sidewalks wider, churches larger, pockets stuffed fuller. Mexico has so much diversity it's amazing.
Our solitary bikes parked outside our Hacienda, on the corner. JD Dyess, yes the famous JD, joined us for a couple of nights of palling around. He's my new BAF (Best Amigo Forever).
A Texas style folk rockabily perfromance by Woody Price was even more entertaining cause of all the old stories of Opal Divine and Michael Parker in he Aaustin music scene. San Miguel is Gringolandia, but it is still pretty dang nice. A home away from home for weary travellers in the brush, lol.
Reagan in the igloo. La Gruta, SMDE, is maybe one of my favorite chill spots in Mexico.
Parker enjoying his second birthday in 2020. Odd that fellow looks half his age.
The DUDE will not just let them have his rug.
The views of GTO always make me smile.
Such a silly pose in front of the ribbons hung for every first responder who has passed from covid. Had to smile our way through the uncomfortable truths hanging overhead.
Our last night in Mexico, Hidalgo, AKA Potrero Chico, the tallest climbing wall on earth, maybe. Will amazing setting for a $12 bunk bed.
Zacatecas was quiet and calming in the midst of covid. Cable cars are far less interesting than Taxi rides to **** and back, apparantly.
Thomas soaking up the sunshine on a rooftop bus tour of Zac
Everything is bigger in the Norte. Folks are taller, sidewalks wider, churches larger, pockets stuffed fuller. Mexico has so much diversity it's amazing.
Our solitary bikes parked outside our Hacienda, on the corner. JD Dyess, yes the famous JD, joined us for a couple of nights of palling around. He's my new BAF (Best Amigo Forever).
A Texas style folk rockabily perfromance by Woody Price was even more entertaining cause of all the old stories of Opal Divine and Michael Parker in he Aaustin music scene. San Miguel is Gringolandia, but it is still pretty dang nice. A home away from home for weary travellers in the brush, lol.
Reagan in the igloo. La Gruta, SMDE, is maybe one of my favorite chill spots in Mexico.
Parker enjoying his second birthday in 2020. Odd that fellow looks half his age.
The DUDE will not just let them have his rug.
The views of GTO always make me smile.
Such a silly pose in front of the ribbons hung for every first responder who has passed from covid. Had to smile our way through the uncomfortable truths hanging overhead.
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