Monday, 6 February 2012

Oaxaca

Hey there

We're off to Cuba tomorrow so we probably won't be in touch for a few weeks. We've heard the internet access is not great there so this may be our last update for a while.

We've spent the last three days in Oaxaca, 6 hours south of Mexico City. It was a beautiful city, again with lots of churches and an amazing Cultural Centre in the old Dominican Monastery. Outside the walls of the church was an exhibition of clay statues which represent the thousands of Oaxacans who have emigrated to the USA. Next to the monastery is a huge church, Santo Domingo de Guzman, where we saw a large society wedding with a lot of sparkles and frills! All of the pews in the church were full. On our walk home after seeing this wedding, we passed a Oaxacan funeral procession with a large brass band leading the way. Hamish befriended a cat called MolĂ© (Alida, I have posted a photo below) at a roof top bar, but didn't try any grasshoppers. We visited the largest market in Oaxaca City which was packed with clothes, shoes, veges, meat, spices etc.

Now we are in Mexico City again, about to go to the Anthropology Museum and meet a friend of a friend for dinner. Last night we watched the Super Bowl, which was HUGE here.

One final note - one of the guests at our hotel is a Bolivian "Conflict Management Specialist" who works in Afghanistan with NZ security personnel. He offered us his services when we told him we were going to Cuba tomorrow - what the!

xx

Santo Domingo de Guzman
Emigrants to USA
Monastery Garden
The old Dominican Monastery
Statute from the Cultural Centre
Courtyard at the Library of Oaxaca
Chilies! 
Grasshoppers - from left to right: whole, medium grind, powdered
Giant air balloons at the Zocalo in Oaxaca

Street scene from our restaurant
Hamish, Mole the cat and Hamish's mezcal

Society wedding at Santo Domingo de Guzman
Detail of the ceiling at Santo Domingo
Whole hillsides of cacti on our bus trip back to Mexico City


4 comments:

  1. Hi Bridie and Hamish.
    It lookes like you have a packed programe -think cuba will be more of a relaxed destination! What is a "Society wedding" -Is it a posh one since they had all thouse guests? I was a my cousins babys Baptism saturday with turned out to be their wedding as well -they surprised the whole family!
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  2. Fabulous photos hon safe travels to you both and looking forward to more updates of your adventures. Take care and travel safe xoxo Georgie

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  3. If there was a 'like' button for that picture of Mole I would be liking up a storm!! Amazing photos, love all the colour! xx Alida

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  4. Fantastic photos Bridie and Hamish. Looks like you are having a wonderful time. I can live vicariously through you as I don't ever think I would get to that part of the world. Best of travels. Sheryl

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