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Friday, August 17, 2018

Mexico Part 5: La Fiesta

We woke up the next morning, stepped out of our room and were greeted by a gorgeous morning in the mountains. The hacienda where we stayed at for the reception, Hacienda Santa Maria Regla, is located in a small town but, due to the surrounding cliffs, it feels like it is completely isolated in a beautiful little world all it's own.



After breakfast we went exploring...




A hacienda could be compared to a large plantation of earlier times, complete with a church building. Think Zorro.






These catacomb like chambers were really fun to explore though I have no idea what their original purpose was.


Through the tunnels, on the back side, there is a trail that leads to the waterfall at the head of the small valley where the hacienda is located. It was so peaceful and lovely. I could have stayed for hours.


We had to head back though to get dressed up for the party! Once dressed we all were invited to hang out with Shawn, Sandra and her family as they got ready in Shawn and Sandra's extensive and beautiful suite.
This is how we hang:


Shawn and Bonnie practiced dancing to their song.

The photographer soon arrived to take the official pictures, but once Jenae, Paul, Keith and I were no longer needed we headed back to the catacombs to take pictures. 
  
Because...
...we don't always get dressed up in formal attire...

...but when we do...



...it must be documented. (Do you like my photographer pose? I look legit, right? Right. Good answer.)



After a short cocktail hour (which only served mock-tails) there was a formal dinner. After that the fun began! It the dancing began with the newly weds first dance which included fireworks surrounding the dance floor. Didn't get a picture but it was cool.

Next of course was the father/daughter, and mother/son dances.

After that the party began!
We danced for hours.







I never have described myself as much of a partier,

 but apparently...

 in the right company...

 without kids that I needed to worry about...

 I surprised even myself.

 Strobe-light selfies! Woohoo!

(Grandpa Joe will either laugh or hate that I put this picture on the blog...)

It was a fun, wonderful and memorable night that I hope I never forget.

Friday, August 3, 2018

Mexico Part 3: Viernes

The ever thoughtful Shawn arraigned for a birding tour of Chapultepec park for Wednesday morning. Chapultepec is the largest city park in all of north America, just over double the size of New York's central park. A morning bird tour was a fabulous way to see a bit of it.

Wing sculpture at one of the park entrances.



Our guide, Manuel, was wonderful. He knows the park and the birds in it like the back of his hand. He has written multiple bird books about the birds of Mexico and other central American countries. He identifies birds by sound and then he knows exactly what he is looking for. Birding with him was like ornithology field trips all over again. It was fabulous.


Black-crowned Night Heron

Green Heron



Great Egret


Black-crowned Night Heron. To me this bird looks like he would try to sell you knock off goods as you passed by a dark alley.

Black-crowned Night Herons (3 adults and 2 juveniles)

House Finch (mexicana group)

Western Wood-peewee

Mexican robin. Much redder than the American robin. It was neat.

Although we saw only a fraction of the massive park, what we did see was lovely and peaceful. Birding, in my opinion, is great hobby for traveling. It makes you look and listen more intently at things you otherwise might not notice. There was a total of 33 different bird species that we saw on the tour, 19 of which were new to me. All in all I added 22 new species on my bird list in Mexico. It was so much fun!

On a hill in Chapultepec park stands Chapultepec castle; the only castle in North America. The Spaniards had it built before the Mexican revolution. Now it is partially open to tourists.


These emerald statues and doors were a gift from Russia.

One of the many murals that adorn the walls and ceilings. Most were painted after the revolution.



While we were sitting enjoying the lovely castle grounds, Keith and I spotted and identified this fun bird. A Cinnamon-bellied Flower piercer. It was climbing up and down the unique flowering tree piercing it's flowers and drinking their nector. It was fun to watch.
 
Green squares like this one but smaller were all over the city. They designate a gathering place for people to go to after an earthquake. They are fairly frequent as the city is built on a lake bed and is sinking each year.


After lunch Shawn took Keith and me to the extremely large square in the heart of Mexico city. On one side there was a huge old cathedral. It had been built on top of the burial ground and ruins of the native people when the Spaniards came.


Next to the cathedral was a group of traditional dancers. You could pay to have them give you a blessing which included using a plant to wafe smoke all over you.


The organ was amazing!



After seeing the cathedral we took a stroll down a pedestrian street lined with shops. I didn't take a picture, but there were several people along the way dressed and painted like statues.

On the other end of the street were some beautiful buildings. One of which was the museum of art. It was closed for the day but Shawn said that it is quite the place.
 
Across the street from the museum was this old ornate post office. Yep, post office. It was crazy fancy!

Thanks for playing tour guide Shawn! We loved seeing a bit of this very beautiful and diverse city.