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I Love My Neighborhood: San Cristobal de las Casas
I spent almost 4 weeks in San Cristobal de las Cases Mexico and loved every minute of it. I think one of the best parts for me is that it was the first time that […]
Transitioning
I will have been traveling for a total of 14 1/2 weeks or 102 days when I touch down back in Chicago on May 23rd. This is my longest trip to date….and I’m not ready […]

On Two Wheels with Johnny Vagabond
My friend Wes from Johnny Vagabond and I were discussing past travels while having drinks at our local bar Ricci’s. We started discussing our Vietnam adventures. It just happens that we both spent part of […]

I’ll Huff and I’ll Puff…..
The homes surrounding San Cristobal de Las Casas Mexico contain such a variety of building styles that I can’t help but to be reminded of the childhood story of the Three Little Pigs. “The first […]

Religion in Chiapas Mexico
Religion plays an important role in the lives of the local population. Signs of this are evident not only in the city proper of San Cristobal but even more so as you peruse the countryside […]

The Cathedral at San Juan de Chamula
Chamula Mexico is a sight to not miss if your in or near San Cristobal de Las Casas. I had no idea what was in store on arrival. We arrived in the central square to […]

Curiosity Leads to Discovery
After reading thousands of travel blogs and posts; I have come to realize that many travel bloggers write with a specific focus. I really don’t feel like I have a focus. I’m just writing to […]
Semana Santa: The anatomy of a procession
There are multiple parts to a Semana Santa procession in Antigua. I am going to try to lead you through it via photos. Gather supplies for the Alfombra (Assorted flowers) (bags and bowls of colored […]

Cucuruchos y Las Dolorosas
“While the word cucuruchos now refers to the men who carry Semana Santa floats, the word originally meant a piece of cloth, paper or card that formed a cone, like the traditional hoods used for […]