Daily Archives: December 30, 2008

Izta and Wildcoast

If you’ve been following my Mexican adventures over the last year, you’ll know that I set off to climb Mexico’s third highest mountain, Iztaccihuatl, and tried to raise a little bit of cash for my favourite charity whilst I was … Continue reading

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Name That Mural

Mexico City is full of fabulous murals, by famous muralists, and I seem to stumble across a new one pretty regularly. This one lies in the courtyard of a building between Metros Revolution and Buenavista. And yes, I give all … Continue reading

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It Was A Very Good Year

So how was your 2008? Mine was good. Oaxaca, weddings, mountains, Las Vegas, lakes and bike rides plus lots more. Oh and the photographs, of course. A few of which I’ve strung together, along with an overly dramatic but pleasant … Continue reading

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Sundays Are For Cycling

Mexico City is a wonderful place to be on a sunny Sunday morning and afternoon, when all the traffic is removed from a circuit of streets in the Centro Historico, to let us all get on our bikes and ride … Continue reading

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Day Of The Holy Innocents

December the 28th is the Day of the Holy Innocents, the designated day for all the babies killed by Herod. It’s also the Mexican equivalent of April Fools Day. But I didn’t fall victim to any of that. During my … Continue reading

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