Showing posts with label fiesta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiesta. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Morelians love dubstep

Morelia cathedral at night
Dubstepping with Fausto
So it´s been a good few days since I left the eco village behind and now I am in to the next chapter of my travels and it has been such a different, challenging but rewarding experience. I am writing from Morelia, the ¨coolest city you´ve never been¨according to the trustworthy (?!) Lonely Planet. I have definitely been staying with the coolest Morelian you´ve never met, Fausto Inarte. On our first night he threw a big party for his friend at his awesome pad located on Callejon de Romance, the most gorgeous little avenue I have ever walked up. For this reason, it is SIEMPRE packed full of young and old couples locked in sweet embraces. I´m a big fan of the place. His party was PUMPING from the get-go through to 8am! The best place to be on Saturday night, it had bouncers at the door and heavy dub step resounding all over his party terrace. Needless to say, after my fiesta-less month in the forest, I was ALL OVER the party.

Titiane
The last few days here in Morelia have been awesome. Me and the ferociously French Titiane wake up, explore Morelia and then typically return to the casa for 2pm to prepare lunch and Fausto will come back and join us during his lunchbreak. He returns to work at 4pm (yes, a 2 hour break! But he works until 8pm!) and we will explore the quaint streets of the city some more. When he returns we have dinner together and usually go out for drinks later. I am SO COMFORTABLE here! It worries me greatly and before I settle in any more, I think it is time for me to leave tomorrow or Friday!

Coolest busker ever
The best thing about being here is that everyone is refusing to speak English with me, which I have found incredibly challenging (as no hablo espagnol) pero es muy bueno para me por que necessito apprender rapidito! So I have found that in the 5 days I have been here I have improved my Spanish 900% more than when I was in the English-speaking Bosque! In fact, last night I was chatting to a local Philosophy student who spoke no word of English (except ¨cheers!¨ - very useful when socialising with a Brit) however we were SOMEHOW still able to converse on such varied topics as Euthanasia, Aristotle, the environment and the concept of Synchronicity in life. HA! Also, when I told him that usually I am a big talker but now I am quiet as I don´t have the vocabulary to express myself he laughed like hell and refuted this claim asserting that I am still somehow able to talk non-stop. How rude!

So having had a wonderful time here in Morelia, the question is: when do I go back to Mexico city?! This question is likely to be answered in my next update.

Chido!
Anetta x

Thursday, 11 February 2010

mighty mighty torros

Janitzio island, Patzcuaro
So Friday the sun came out and changed the face of everything... the forest AND my mood! So after work on Sunday, I went with a bunch of other volunteers to the nearby magical town of Patzcuaro where we ate a shitload of cheese-based food, drank tequilas and squished 6 of us into a hostel room. On Monday we visited the teeny tiny adorable island of Janitzio in the middle of the stunningly massive Lake Patzcuaro. Growing out of the top of the island stands a proud imitation of the statue of liberty, the Jose Maria Morelos - a great hero of Mexico´s independence. We visited all the tiny little craft shops ascending the island and then ascended the statue ourselves. This gave Yvonne and myself the strangest cramp ever to be experienced. A sign of unfitness? I certainly hope not. That evening we said a sad goodbye to Genevieve, one of my favourite people I´ve met so far. A strong, fierce and fiery chica from California but with Native American blood in her, Gen lives and breathes eco systems. Initially the two of us seemed incompatible as friends - she was shocked that I didn´t know you could get callouses on your hands (from using tools apparently) and I was similarly shocked that someone would choose to NOT shave their armpits. However, once we were able to laugh at our striking lifestyle differences we were able to laugh about nearly everything else and now I dearly miss her already. We also shared a mutual appreciation for booze and occasionally obnoxious behaviour which helped.

The next two days were two of my favourite spent in Mexico yet and another Bosque-r named Yvonne played a large part in that. Yvonne is a 32yr-old investment banker from London but has a severe case of hippie-at-heart syndrome. On Tuesday the two of us went to the charming town with the wholly satisfying name of Tzintzuntzan, dragging Jacky the Canadian in tow. Tzintzuntzan had a fiesta going on all day that apparently began at 4am! It was just like a summer fete back in England with the bunting and families and craft stalls and food. Except somehow 900% more colourful! It was so much fun and we left giggly and smug... Although not as smug as the next day, whereby we went to an authentic Mexican Bull Riding competition! This was at a bull ring, again in Tzintzuntzan (a town made of hours of fun), teeming with Mexican families and smelling of Macho men and of course, tequila. It was JUST LIKE something you´d see in the movies. Big muscly Mexican men jumping on raging torros which fling them wildly around the ring until they eventually get thrown (rather violently) off to the song of the ´bandas´ playing excitable music and the delight of the thrilled audience.

Yvonne and I could not stop beaming our English smugness at having found out about this exclusively Mexican event and having witnessed such a cultural delicacy of local entertainment. Truly brilliant! However, after this fun we had to part ways with Yvonne as she boarded a bus to Morelia to continue with her own travels to Belize. I really miss Yvonne too - an inspiring, intelligent, energetic and really fun girl with a big heart. She was like another big sister! I look forward to dinners at hers in Balham when I´m back in London and visiting her at her dress stall at the Upmarket in Brick Lane.

And so now I feel lost once more! I seriously do not like saying goodbye and Jacky keeps making fun of me for taking it personally when people leave the Bosque and for feeling like they´re leaving me! But i can´t help it! Also, the rain is supposed to make a lasting appearance from tomorrow and we all know how i feel about that. An amazing last few days though to keep me smiling for a while...

Muchos love xxx