Read the Book, Mexico with Heart,
online:
This is a book I wrote in 2003 and put completely online as well.
(Hey, authors love to be read!) There are many color photos too.
Part I. The story:
Introduction: Overcoming fear to go
to Mexico and our background of travel to Mexico.
Introduction, page 2: Overview of the
trip we took in our small motorhome, along the Gulf of Mexico and
back through the central highlands.
Entering Mexico: Chatting
with Mexicans and Americans as we wait to enter Mexico at the Pharr
bridge, McAllen, TX.
Entering Mexico, page 2:
We enter Mexico in our RV and encounter some challenges in driving.
Entering Mexico, page 3:
Reflections on driving and roads in Mexico, as our trip gets started.
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas,
Mexico: We discover that Ciudad Victoria, the capital of Tamaulipas
in Mexico, is a delightful place. I have a great Saturday night
in the supermarket.
Ciudad Victoria, page 2:
The photoessay on Ciudad Victoria continues.
El Chorrito, Mexican pilgrimage destination:
About El Chorrito, and its famous cave, near Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas,
where Mexican pilgrims flock.
El Chorrito, page 2: I go through
the line at El Chorrito, Mexican pilgrimage town.
Camping by a Mexican Lake: We camp
at a small government campground with idyllic views.
Camping by a Mexican Lake, page 2:
Mexican travel tales and information: we camp by a lovely lake.
Southward along the Gulf of Mexico:
We drove south along the Gulf of Mexico, past Tampico, and were
given directions to a place where we could camp.
Southward, page 2: We found a
fascinating place to camp at no cost (or boondock) so we stayed
an extra day and enjoyed the scene.
Southward, page 3: After a long
day of potholes and traffic, we camped at the Poza Rica Inn where
security was tight.
El Tajin, one of Mexico's great ruins:
Photoessay on El Tajin, a great Totonac archaeological site in the
state of Veracruz, Mexico.
El Tajin, page 2: Ruins of El Tajin,
Veracruz, Mexico: photos and thoughts.
El Tajin, page 3: At El Tajin,
Veracruz, Mexico, talking with Totonacs and seeing the Dance of
the Voladores.
Toward Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico:
We relax at a beach on the Gulf of Mexico, pass Mexico's only nuclear
power plant with a shudder, and enjoy the hot springs at Carrizal.
A Day in Xalapa (or Jalapa), Mexico:We
bang up our RV a little, meet many friendly people, but don't succeed
in finding any place in Xalapa where we can camp in our RV.
Escaping Xalapa: We finally
find a delightful camping spot outside of Xalapa, in a little town
called Xico.
In Xico, Veracruz, Mexico:We
chat with a philosopher, see the famous waterfall, and have a heartfelt
connection with some Mexican hippies in the little town of Xico.
Back into Xalapa, Mexico: We
get lost again in Xalapa and hire a taxi driver to guide us to the
anthropology museum.
The Anthropology Museum in Xalapa:
Photos of some of the high points of the excellent museum, and brunch
with the taxi driver who guided us there.
Beyond Xalapa: As night falls,
a Mexican woman warns us not to camp where we were set up with our
RV.
Teotihuacan: I tour the great
Teotihuacan archaeological site with a new friend who has lived
in the adjacent town all her life and knows the ruins well.
Teotihuacan, page 2: My
husband Kelly's reflections on the construction at Teotihuacan,
noticing details.
Bernal: This charming Mexican town
in the state of Queretaro, is known for the calming energies of
the volcanic plug above the town. We found the people very welcoming
too.
Bernal, page 2: Conversations in
Bernal with local residents who perform traditional dances, and
Americans who live there.
San Miguel de Allende:
An overview of San Miguel, with a visit to the Public Library
San Miguel de Allende, page 2:
We visit Karacadir, a sustainability center just getting started,
and reflect on the essence of San Miguel.
Northward:We drive north from San
Miguel and find a pleasant hot spring for camping.
Northward, page 2, Parras de la Fuente:
Back roads take us to Parras de la Puente in Northern Mexico, home
of a centuries-old winery.
Northward, page 3, Chihuahua:The
famous pottery village of Mata Ortiz enchanted us -- plus an informal
rodeo and the end of our Mexican journey.
Back in the USA: Our Mexican
trip over, we start dreaming for the future -- and find a pleasant
surprise on our land near the border.
Part II. How-to Guide
Sixteen Ways to Meet People When
You Travel: The top 6 of 16 ways to meet people and make your
trip much more enjoyable, when traveling in Mexico or anywhere.
Sixteen Ways, page 2: Ten
more ways to meet people and make your trip much more enjoyable,
when traveling in Mexico or anywhere.
RV Travel Tips for Mexico:
Pros and cons of RV travel in Mexico, with tips on driving and speaking
Spanish.
RV Travel Tips for Mexico,
page 2: What size RV is best for Mexico, plus tips on finding
campgrounds, danger, and more.
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