Tag: Morelos
Posted in Mexico, Michoacán, The World, Travel On The Dirt, Unesco World Heritage Site
Tagged Callejón del Romance, Candy making, Cathedral, Food, Los Viejitos, Mexican candy, Mexico, Michoacán, Morelia, Morelos, Murals, Street Art, Viaduct
February 9 – 11, 2019. It’s pronounced Mow-RAY-Lee-Aah instead of having the expected emphasis on the Lee syllable. Why, because it’s named for Mexico’s beloved revolutionary Morelos (Mow-RAY-lows). Remember when we climbed up into his fist? The birth home of…
Posted in INAH, Mexico, Mexico State, Morelos, Puebla, Pueblo Mágico, The World, Travel On The Dirt, Unesco World Heritage Site
Tagged Cholula, Churches, Mercado, Mexico State, Morelos, Native American Ruins, Puebla, Pueblo Magico, Ruins, Street Art, Xochicalco
January 12 – 20, 2019. We left Mexico City at first light. Just like when we were planning our drive into the city two weeks earlier we spent a few days before our departure studying our route – the shortest…
Posted in INAH, Jalisco, Mexico, Michoacán, Pueblo Mágico, Travel On The Dirt
Tagged Butterfly Fishermen, Capula, Chapala, friends, Giant Catrina, Jalisco, Janitzio, Lake Chapala, Los Viejitos, Mexico, Michoacán, Morelos, Native American Ruins, Overlanding Mexico, Pátzcuaro, Pueblo Magico, Voladores
December 21 – December 27, 2018. I was going to write something all insightful about friendship, connections, and people you meet on the road for this post but instead have decided to write about the most fun I have had…