I noticed today as we were walking around that there are no stop signs or traffic lights. Not sure how they keep from crashing into each other but it seems to work. They have a traffic cop at some of the really congested intersections, but mostly you are on your own!
Below you see the courtyard of an old convent which is being renovated as the Institute of Belles Arts. It is going to be really wonderful when they finish. It is near the theater where we have tickets to see a flamenco performance tomorrow night. This town is all about the arts.
Oh and it is also about the restaurants because it appears to me that everybody goes out to eat all the time. The food here is so great! Nothing is fried and there is an emphasis on fresh healthy ingredients cooked in very tasty ways. We actually ate in the library cafe today. The special today was chicken fajitas with beans and salad plus cream of broccoli soup, fresh limeade and chocolate cake all for about $9.
Last night I had big shrimp stuffed with a little queso fresca , wrapped in bacon and then grilled. Yummy. We met a bunch of other Americans there and they told us of another nearby place. We went there tonight and met the folks at the next table . He has published 6 books about San Miguel and invited us to a lecture he is giving on Monday. His wife is an artist who crafts silver jewelry. She showed us the lovely turquoise bracelet she had made. They also told us about an archeological sight nearby which features ancient pyramids on a private ranch. The young woman sitting at another nearby table gave us the phone number of an archeologist who is an expert on these particular ruins. We contacted him and he is going to take us on a tour on Tuesday ! Cool! That's just how it is here. Everybody talks to everybody everywhere. There are so many interesting folks here.
Lastly, here is a pretty bad picture of the splendidly decorated bus we rode downtown this morning. It is so fuzzy because the bus ride was really bumpy but so fun and interesting. Tomorrow we are off to a folk festival in the main square with lots of dancing and music. Can't wait!
Location:San Miguel de allende
This all sounds amazing and you made me really hungry too!
ReplyDeleteYo! Go get you some chocolate cake, girl. I know you want to! Hey thanks for following along here with me on the blog:-)
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