After quite a few months in Central America the move over to Europe brings some significant cultural differences. Before we just into specific read-outs on our destination, let’s just examine a few of the changes.
Continue reading “Europe vs Central America”Quick jaunt to the monarchs
For many years, I’ve wanted to see the monarch migration. While we’ve been in Mexico in almost the right time, or almost the right place it’s never all worked out before. Since we finally had all of the pieces, I was excited to plan this trip.
Our choices were to go on a tour or rent a car and do it ourselves. Still scarred from a less-than-stellar van tour in Oaxaca, we immediately threw that option out. Finding a rental car was no problem—there are a million options in Mexico City. After previous experience, we were also familiar with the document we needed to request from our credit card to show that we already had the insurance coverage they might push us to pay for.
Continue reading “Quick jaunt to the monarchs”Much love for Mexico City
When I was growing up, I had only bad impressions of Mexico City—too big and too polluted. It’s funny that this city has unexpectedly been one of our favorites—already on repeat.
The city is overwhelmingly enormous, but if you break it down and just focus on the neighborhood you are in it quite manageable. We really only know the smallest, most privileged part of the city—Condesa and Roma Norte. While we explore far beyond these areas, the layers of the city are so thick that I won’t say that we properly know them.
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