While we are hanging out with our friends The Slow Dutchman , we will spend some time exploring the city of Guanajuato. The four of us (and three dogs) rented a house for several weeks and enrolled in Spanish language school. For fun, we signed up for a food tour and walked around the city sampling delicious foods and learning about the history of the town. Nearly every day we take taxi rides (cheap) and walk many miles (ouch) as we cover the city from end to end. Below is a collection of photos that have been labeled with descriptions. Take a look at these beautiful images. And as always, please send a note, reply with a question or reach out and contact us. You can respond here, find us on Facebook or contact us through Instagram. We would love to hear from you!
Wow! Lovely home and city. Thanks for the edumication!
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This is such an interesting, fun, and educational journey that you two are on. Love it!
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Thanks for the feedback. I will look into that possibility! It is great to hear from you.
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When we visited in early 2000’s it was long, dark tunnels filled bones and bodies inside dusty crypts and dugouts. This time it was just a few of the bodies propped up in glass cases. Still eerie, but quite changed.
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I vividly remember the mammies from my visit 49 years ago. They were located in underground crypts at the town cemetery. It was there 49 years ago. I kept dreaming of them for a while.
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Hey guys .. Maggie & I have been enjoying your trip from the start. One question … your photos are very interesting .. we were wondering if there was any way for you to link the high res versions of each photo to the smaller ones posted in your blog?
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Exploring towns from end to end are great. One thing we like to do is stay a night in a small town here in the states and just take our time going through the little shops and such. Instead of just driving past, slow down and look. So many great things to see. Of course having time to do that is another thing. We can not always do that but we love it when we can. Looks like you have found some treasures in that town.
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Wow! Lovely home and city. Thanks for the edumication!
This is such an interesting, fun, and educational journey that you two are on. Love it!
Thanks for the feedback. I will look into that possibility! It is great to hear from you.
When we visited in early 2000’s it was long, dark tunnels filled bones and bodies inside dusty crypts and dugouts. This time it was just a few of the bodies propped up in glass cases. Still eerie, but quite changed.
I vividly remember the mammies from my visit 49 years ago. They were located in underground crypts at the town cemetery. It was there 49 years ago. I kept dreaming of them for a while.
Hey guys .. Maggie & I have been enjoying your trip from the start. One question … your photos are very interesting .. we were wondering if there was any way for you to link the high res versions of each photo to the smaller ones posted in your blog?
Exploring towns from end to end are great. One thing we like to do is stay a night in a small town here in the states and just take our time going through the little shops and such. Instead of just driving past, slow down and look. So many great things to see. Of course having time to do that is another thing. We can not always do that but we love it when we can. Looks like you have found some treasures in that town.