I went to México recently at the request of an old friend who I had met four years ago in Quebec while learning French. With my host, I basked in the unforgettable pleasure of lively company, delectable food, extraordinary sites, and meaningful experiences. I even managed to pick up some Spanish, but as per usual with new languages, all I can recall are a few essential phrases of politesse, a few too many dirty words, and meanings to some amusing jargon like what it means to get spanked with a "chancla"!
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| The warm colonial home of a heart-warming family... |
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| Buying habaneros. |
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| The Aztec pyramid ruins. |
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| 3 different time periods. |
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| Coyoacan. |
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| Street meat tacos. |
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| Des beaux arts. |
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| The Mexican barbecue. |
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| Chilli pepper is served on all fruits. |

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| On the street of the artisans. |
Chloe Golightly
...on holiday.
chloelnlam@gmail.com
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