Mexico Dia Nueve
I awoke at 9AM and had a shower. Going out onto the balcony of our hotel, I was again amazed by the splendor of Guadalajara. After showering we went to eat breakfast. We found a nice little restaurant inside of a hotel. I got pancakes, very original, which were served with honery and tasted pretty good. They cost 25 pesos ($2.50)...the food here is continues to be very cheap, even in nice places. After breakfast we packed up our belongings and hailed a cab. We successfully bargained the taxi driver down 5 pesos to 75 pesos. Arriving at the bus station, we purchased tickets to Morelia. The bus ride back was a little more interesting because it was in the day time. I got to see allot of the vast stretches of land, small farms, and intersting little towns. It seems like there are vast strectches of land between all the cities here. There will be a town like Morelia surrounded by other little towns, with massive stretches of land inbetween. The Mexican country side is somewhat green and somewhat desserty (sorry I`m not good with descriptive words). There were a few little towns that looked like they were out of a postcard, with small churches and adobe houses.
After a 3:50 hour bus ride we arrived in Morelia. It was good to be home, even though I missed Guadalajara. I took the Greis tres combi home and no one was there so I had some leftover lasagna/enchilada dish for lunch. I then studied for awhile and watched a little Mexican TV. My family came home and I talked to them for a little bit, then went to bed.
Ah, Guadalajara...I will miss it.
After a 3:50 hour bus ride we arrived in Morelia. It was good to be home, even though I missed Guadalajara. I took the Greis tres combi home and no one was there so I had some leftover lasagna/enchilada dish for lunch. I then studied for awhile and watched a little Mexican TV. My family came home and I talked to them for a little bit, then went to bed.
Ah, Guadalajara...I will miss it.