oaxaca traveler: Wasn't That A Toy? - 01/31/11 03:39 PM
I got around to processing some of my photos from the latest Oaxaca trip. One day we got a surprise. My wife and I had been to a market about 20 miles out of the main city and the cab driver, our friend Felix, took us to a cafeteria for lunch. The cafeteria was a big fancy place. The food was never ending. But outside there was a kid's playground. They had, like at an amusement park, those little paddle boats in sort of a big tub.
But the thing that blew my mind was a full-size large airplane that the kids … (11 comments)

oaxaca traveler: The Dining Tourist - 01/23/11 09:31 AM
We got back from our latest Mexico trip last night. It was a great time.
I think that many of us who travel look forward to going out to lunch or dinner in a foreign land. It is an adventure every day and, if you are around an area long enough, you find favorite spots.
Oaxaca does not specialize in what many think of as typical Mexican food. You know, tacos, burritos, enchiladas. You can get those items but Oaxaca is better known for moles which are sauces. They range from spicy sauces. made with chiles, to one that is made of … (11 comments)

 
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