Saturday, May 7, 2011

Xochicalco and Cacahuamilpa (say that 10 times fast!)


So today we finally took a trip southwest to check out a ruin site and a cave that we have been dying to see for months.  We set out bright and early (9:00 am...that is early in Mexico!), picked up a couple friends and hit the road.  After a lovely 2 hour drive through the mountains, we arrived at our first stop, the ruins at Xochicalco, located just southwest of the city of Cuernavaca, for those of you following along on a map.

Of course, the first thing I found was a giant cactus.  Que bonito!

Eric caught this great shot of a butterfly landing on a buganvilla (I think it is spelled differently in English...the internet could not come to a consensus, so I am going with the Spanish).  Mexico is famous for its incredible Monarch butterflies, but a lesser known fact is that there are many giant gorgeous species of butterfly soaring about.  I have no idea what kind this one is, but it is pretty nonetheless.

Some skele-humor!  Those silly skulls, always with their bad jokes!

We found this sign to be one of the most useful things we've found in a museum...not to mention an excellent checklist of pre-Hispanic sites to see.

I'd like to point out that this warning, much like an earlier warning we posted about pointing a coin-binocular directly at the sun, was only given in English.  Every Mexican obviously knows not to run or jump on the ruins!


Xochicalco...Cultural Patrimony of Humanity.

Us with our friends in front of the main temple at the site.  This picture took some doing...luckily a nice Mexican couple came over and helped us.

Say queso!

This ruin site was seriously awesome.  We didn't quite know what to expect, as the guidebooks basically say, "Yea, there's some ruins there," with no pictures or anything.  We were blown away by the size of the site, and the immensity of the structures.  Look at that!

One thing I love about visiting lesser known ruin sites is how alone you are with the ruins.  There were some other visitors, but nothing like a famous site has, like a visit to Teotihua-Disneylandia, where you can't get a single picture without at least 20 other tourists in it.  Here's Eric standing between two structures...he looks so small!

More views of the ruins...

Look, someone vandalized a tree in our honor! 
This structure was the crown jewel of the site.  It's an in-tact observatory/pre-Hispanic calendar, complete with many depictions of Quetzalcoatl and heavy Mayan influence.

Another shot of the observatory.  We all suspect there may have been some kind of sundial on top, but this is the only structure we were not allowed to climb on and confirm that suspicion.

This place had incredible views of the valley below from all sides.  The site was probably relatively easy to defend, since the inhabitants could see enemy armies arching long before they ever even got close to the city.

Self-portrait time!

Eat this Grecia!  We, too, have our very own Acropolis!

Usually the Ball Court (present at every pre-Hispanic ruin site I have ever been to) is off limits for walking around, but here you can walk right through the middle!  The Ball Game was a rather bloody affair, involving a stone ball and death, so actually walking on the court is really sort of creepy.

After the Ball Court, we followed a little deserted path around a corner, and stumbled on this huge structure.  It apparently is a different observatory, and once of year a magical light beam comes through the ceiling inside to provide some kind of mystical guidance or something.  The inside was closed today, but the structure was still amazing.

Here I am peeking out of the structure...I look like a local, right??

AAAHHHHH!!  I always knew there were ghosts at these places!!

After a couple hours wandering around the site in the hot sun, Mexico read our minds.  At first, when we saw this La Michoacana magic ice cream truck, we thought it was a mirage...then we chased it down the street until it stopped and sold us a refreshing treat. :)

After Xochicalco and our paletas, we piled back in our car to head to our next destination: The Caves at Cacahuamilpa.  We drove for about an hour down a long and winding road, through little tiny villages in the country.  This donkey was one of many livestock we had to dodge in the road.  This was definitely not the cuota!!

After a long, winding road through the mountains, and many near misses with the local cattle, we made it to the Caves at Cacahuamilpa!

We took a 90 minute guided tour of the cave, a national treasure.  Look at that cool cave stuff!

More cave stuff...

Ooohhh, spooky!

According to our guide/stand-up comedian, here we have a guy on the left bringing a mocha to his friend the lion on the right.....

....and this is a giant Corona, ready for the drinking.  We thought we would have an educational cave tour, but it was really all about finding shapes and faces in the cave formations. See Osama bin Laden's face on the wall?  Yea, me neither, but the guide swore it was there.

And finally, after almost 2 hours underground in a hot, sweaty cave, I got my reward.  A cold drink, mixed in front me inside of a coconut from a not-at-all sketchy street vendor.  So worth it.

From the caves we started home, but decided to take a detour to the cute little town of Tepoztlan, northeast of Cuernavaca, for dinner.  No pictures, but if you ever find yourself there El Ciruelo is a fantastic restaurant.  One of the best meals I have had in Mexico, and well worth the detour.  We finally arrived home at 1:00 am, having had a super fun day.  We are definitely back in the swing of Mexico again!

Friday, May 6, 2011

DF Madness!

Since we have a holiday just about every week, Autumn and I decided to take Friday off to extend Cinco de Mayo into a four day weekend. If you "follow" us, you know we haven't been home much, so we spent the weekend at home and around Mexico City catching up on little errands, etc. including FINALLY downloading photos from our phones, which proved to contain some hilarious sights from around town over the past few months. Here's the recap:

 Autumn's latest Starbucks name?
2dam!!
 Interesting choice of a baby bottle!
 Shout out to our buen amigo, Virgilio Borderopoli, in Greece!
One of our fave cupcake places is on Virgilio street.
 This was from my Aeromexico flight a few months ago...
I understand the don't throw your latest origami creation, cup, bottle, cassette tape, or watch in the toilet, but who has a pizza box in an airplane bathroom?!?

Please note that once again, the printed explanation is only in English....

 Hmmm...is it just me or does this snack cake seem a little racist?

 Crazy t-shirt contest entry #12:  
"You LOOK my heart, treat with care"

 Translation:
!!Be careful!!
Please do not open this door.
It does not work.
Excuse the trouble.

No trouble at all! Autumn managed to contort her arm to claim her Johnsonville breakfast sausage treasure!

Sadly, we have finally broken down and started shopping at Superama, a grocery store owned by
...da da dum...

Wal*mart!

Oh the humanity!

Unfortunately, it really is just about the nicest grocery store in all of Mexico, and basically the only one that doesn't smell like fish / old shoes.

And finally...
Our latest baking disaster. Autumn's deputy cannot stop talking about his attempts to bake brownies at altitude, so I decided to try out a recipe to give to him. Unfortunately, my attempt didn't fare much better than his. Somehow this formed a strange brownie bubble that grew about 1 1/2 times the height of the pan then collapsed in on itself, resulting in a hard crusty outside with a gooey uncooked layer inside and just a big, empty, air pocket for a middle.

The search will have to continue...

On a side note, we have heard from multiple sources that ovens in Mexico are basically used for storage of pots and pans, and that we are going against the nature of the universe for trying to use it for anything else.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

A Week in Seattle!

This week we went home to the Northwest to visit friends and family, and to shop!!  We had so much fun seeing everyone, thank you to everyone who came out to visit.  We were having so much fun, that we forgot to take pictures with most of our friends and fam.  Oh well, we will do better next time!  Here are some highlights from our fun week!



Here I am at shopping stop number 1 with my new hot pink suitcase...it was definitely needed to take all my loot back to Mexico!


Finally a decent sandwich!  Eric started talking about going to Port of Subs when we boarded our first leg of the flight.  Speaking of the flight, I have a story!!  

So we had one of the worst flights of our lives flying Continental from Houston to Seattle.  So, we board the plane and everyone is sitting there, and the captain comes on and says there's mechanical trouble and we just need to sit still until they get the all clear.  So we all sit for an hour, and then he announces that we all have to get off the plane.  So we get off, and go sit in the terminal for 30 minutes...then they loaded us back on the same broken plane, with no explanation and we were on our way, 2 hours later.  Continental cannot board a plane quickly.  They should take some tips from AeroMexico! Anyway, so we finally get in the air, and the plane is crazy hot inside and stuffy.  I managed to get a little sleep, but at midnight I woke up totally nauseous.  This is weird, because I travel all the time and I never get motion sickness.  I think it was the combo of the late hour, the heat, the weird non-food they serve and the cramped-ness of the plane.  So I leap up and decide to violate my personal policy of never using an airplane bathroom, and scurry to the back of the plane.  Of course, it was occupied, so I waited patiently, trying to focus on something stationary and hold it together.  So, the lady comes out and there's a brief shuffle to get her back in her seat.  I step forward, finally about to take my turn when this flight attendant shoves in front of me (practically pushing me out of the way) and steals the bathroom!!  I could not believe it!!  She stayed in there for 20 minutes!!!  Luckily, I ducked into the men's room and pulled myself together.  Can you believe that witch??  I hate Continental.  I will be avoiding them at all costs.

Anyway, back to the fun!


I have a colleague who swears the best Mexican food is found in the US.  I don't know if I would go that far, but I would say that this burrito (which, though served in a Mexican restaurant is not really Mexican food, as I have never seen a burrito on a menu here) was incredible!


Here is the lone picture I remembered to take with a friend.  Jason and I after a fabulous lunch at my favorite restaurant in Seattle, Peso's.


Hand made cheesecake balls from the Market.  So good!


Look at all that crab...can someone please hand me a fork?


Look at all that fresh produce, available every single day!  So pretty!! Seeing all of this amazing bounty, we could not help ourselves.  We bought up a bunch of fresh ingredient and Eric made...


An amazing planked salmon dinner!!
 

Eric and I in front of Pike Place Market.  See!!  We really were there!!


Of course, we made many stops to my favorite place in the world...Trophy Cupcakes!

I did not personally consume every one of these cupcakes (I kind of wish I had though), but the one in the middle I certainly gobbled up myself.  My favorite cupcake of all time, Neapolitan.


Back in the old neighborhood.


Downtown held some amazing shopportunities.  I really needed that new suitcase when all was said and done.


This ridiculousness is dedicated to our friend Jackie, who introduced everyone to it.  Don't worry, there were four of us working on it.  So good, but so much....


While back in Seattle, we did some tourist things that we never got around to in our 10 years of living there.  We visited EMP, which I must say was a little disappointing.


This sculpture of musical instruments was the most interesting thing I saw here.


The Monorail bursting through EMP...How futuristic!


EMP against the (fairly) blue sky.


The Space Needle, of course.  We did not go up in it.  It is not worth $18 a piece.


Enjoyed a round trip ride on the famous Monorail.


And we enjoyed all of the fish we could get our hands on.  This is the damage after a trip to the rotating sushi bar.  We need one of these in Mexico City pronto!!

Our trip to Seattle was really fun.  Just what we needed!  Looking forward to seeing a lot of you in June in Kettle Falls!

Monday, April 11, 2011

The (Not So Long) Trek Back...

Monday afternoon we headed back to Mexico City, but not before a little more Texan fun!


This is our rental car.  We selected it based on 2 criteria:
Criteria 1: Ugliest car in the lot
Criteria 2: Virginia License Plates
Needless to say, we were the most awesome car operators in all of Houston this fine weekend.


This is a Kolache.  It is apparently a Houston specialty.  This Kolache was not refrigerated, or in anyway safely preserved when we purchased it (and yes, those are egg spilling out).  We suspect that it was the culprit in Eric's later gastrointestinal distress.


Texas is apparently full of bored lawyers.  In fact, one of our new Texas friends was a lawyer...not a bored one though.  Anyway, this was about the 20th clever 1-800 number lawyer ad we saw.  Unfortunately, I did not get a picture of my favorite one 1-800-WASNTME.  Hahaha, it's so funny!!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

And the Next Day...

After rising bright and early at 12:30 pm (hey, we stayed up late, and like I said before, we are old now and need our sleep!), we met Johnathan, Krissy and friends for "brunch" (I would call it lunch but they insisted...).  We spent the afternoon strolling through Houston before parting ways until their next visit to Texas!


Lovely downtown Houston.  According to Johnathan these buildings are oil company, oil company, oil company and oil company.


Us with the Winstons in front of a futuristic building whose name escapes me.


And, of course, what visit to Texas is complete without brisket BBQ, cream corn and  some sort of green chile soup stuff?

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Home Sweet Home....Almost.

We arrived in Houston, Texas late last night for a weekend of celebration with our friends who usually live in Africa, but happen to be in Houston visiting family, and throwing a fabulous party to celebrate their 1 year wedding anniversary! Now, we have attended the celebration dinner in Tyson's Corner, VA after they married in a courthouse last April, and then their small wedding ceremony in the Virginia countryside late last April (see the photo here), so it was only fitting that we make the hour and 45 minute flight to Houston to help them ring in their first anniversary in style!

It was my first trip back to the States in 6 months, and I sensed a glorious shopportunity was close at hand!  We found a giant mall (everything is bigger in Texas, right?) and shopped away until it was time for the party.  This mall was so huge, it had two Macy's in the same mall, and a hotel built on top of it.  Anyway, back to my story.

The party was really fun, and seeing the Winstons again was great.  We made some new Texan friends, and celebrated well into the wee hours.  We even took some sort of light rail in the middle of the night to get back to our hotel.  Once back at the hotel, the party continued for my friends, but beings that we are old people now (approaching 30 very quickly!) we went to bed...a choice I stand behind!!


Muahahahaha!!  Look at all my American Dollars!!!  All 7 of them!  Rich!!!


What can I say?  Despite their questionable social stance, we cannot resist the Chicken Biscuit.  I think the secret ingredient might be crack....


Us with Johnathan and our new Texan friends, enjoying the party.  I think Johnathan would make an excellent politician one day, just look at that camera ready smile and suit!  This picture may interfere with those plans....because Eric is clearly shady!!


After party time!!  Luckily this is the only picture we took at the after party...because we are smart.