Living in Mexico and Learning to Speak Spanish: Tales & How-to Tips

The purpose of this blog is to provide information about Mexico -- mostly through my husband's and my day-to-day experiences of living in Mexico, specifically in San Juan Cosala, Jalisco, by Lake Chapala near Ajijic. I write for people who might live or retire in Mexico, for expats or travelers currently in Mexico, and for Mexicans. I write about how to learn to speak Spanish, why it's important, and how to get started. For more, visit my website www.mexico-with-heart.com as well! -- Rosana Hart

 

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Today is the day of the Virgin of Guadalupe

Today is one of the most sacred days of the year in Mexico, a day in celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe. In our town of San Juan Cosala, near Lake Chapala, and in most of Mexico, the celebration is more like ten days.

There have been lots of fireworks for ten days, starting around 5 AM and going late into the night. There have been processions around the neighborhoods. More than once I have awakened long before daylight to hear singing as people walk along the highway a few blocks from our house.

Late this afternoon, there was a parade. These kids were on a float:












This girl was on another float, with a painted backdrop:



This fellow is at the end of the parade, lighting a firecracker. It's a little hard to see, but in the background, three different Mexicans have cameras or camcorders.
















And here's a street with paper cut-outs decorating it.

On the right you can see something just beyond the couple of steps. That's a small homemade shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe. My next post will be photos of several of these.

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