[Postcards From The South]

In an effort to learn a little bit more about this world and our place within it, we have decided to embark on a year-long journey through Central and South America beginning in March of 2008. This is a personal account of our experiences and observations as we explore the depths of this continent, and ourselves. Enjoy!

Friday, May 2, 2008

¡Adiós México!



Jonathan:
We've spent the past several days wandering the streets of lovely San Cristóbal de las Casas in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. Aside from enjoying some down time--long lazy days without itineraries or agendas--we've managed to chart a rough course through Guatemala, and we are getting ready to bid farewell to Mexico in the morning.

The departure feels bittersweet. We've enjoyed rambling though this country for over two months now, and there's a fondness that has grown with our sense of familiarity here. This country has provided us with a nurturing backdrop for the first leg of our journey together--it feels like we've defined our style of traveling here. Mexico has helped us discover a multitude of new things we've loved, and a significantly lesser number of new things we haven't loved. It has helped us define what we are looking for on our journey, and it's provided us with an impressively diverse landscape to test every last piece of our precious gear. At the same time, ditching a bulky tour book and heading into the land of wild jungles, undiscovered beaches, and ridiculously low prices has its appeal.

Our next destination is Lago Amatlàn, a pristine highland lake in southern Guatemala set in a valley between three smoking volcanoes. We're expecting to spend roughly a week making our way through the various towns around the lake before heading into richly cosmopolitan Antigua where we're entertaining the idea of some more Spanish classes.

2 comments:

mdubs said...

things that make you go hmmm....
what is the lady cooking over the fire?
is that flower decor carved into the walls and columns? I'm imagining it as a cake or gingerbread design.
(drooling over the large wood doors and oversized hardware)
great seagreen wall color - looks so much better on a rusticated wall than in a bathroom! is that a circular bulb hanging down?
now that is a hairknot! inspired by her work, maybe?

Richard has nothing but great things to say about Buenos Aires. Although flights are expensive, it sounds like a fantastic place to visit for a weeks in their summer season! Zach and I seriously looking into it.

Absolutely warming to hear your voices the other night. stay safe. love you!

Anonymous said...

Hi there, you two!
Your web page is absolutely beautiful and insiring.
Ji passed it along in the hopes that Troy and I might connect with you while in Mexico June 4th - 19th, but looks like we've missed our chance!
Best Wishes,
Anna