Mexico Dia Siete (EDITED)
I just thought I would say I am feeling better. Still a little drousy, but pretty good overall.
Feeling better I did a little bit of studying. I had hot soup for lunch. After lunch I got a phone call from a friend. Him and another friend were going to Guadalajara and they invited me. Feeling better I decided to go. I took a combi to my friends house en el centro and we then took a combi to la estacion de autobus. The combi to the bus station took a long time, but we got to see allot of Morelia on the way. We went through some of the poorer neighborhoods, which had rundown buildings, many stray dogs, and many street vendors. Arriving to the bus station, it was suprisingly modern. We bought tickets to Guadalajara, which cost 230 pesos ($23). The bus was also suprisingly nice, with super confortable seats, and we got a free drink and some peanuts. The only bad thing about the bus ride was that they played some really bad western Americano movies in english, with spanish subtitles, and you couldn“t turn off the volume. The drive was pleasant and took about three and half hours.
Arriving at 11:20PM to the bus station in Guadalajara we called around to hotels to see which ones had vacancies. Finding one, we got a taxi into el centro (the center of town). The taxi driver was very friendly and told us about the city and what we should go to see. The hotel turned out to be very nice and had a very historic look and feel to it. It was 470 pesos ($47) a night. Tired, we went to bed.
Pictures soon.
Feeling better I did a little bit of studying. I had hot soup for lunch. After lunch I got a phone call from a friend. Him and another friend were going to Guadalajara and they invited me. Feeling better I decided to go. I took a combi to my friends house en el centro and we then took a combi to la estacion de autobus. The combi to the bus station took a long time, but we got to see allot of Morelia on the way. We went through some of the poorer neighborhoods, which had rundown buildings, many stray dogs, and many street vendors. Arriving to the bus station, it was suprisingly modern. We bought tickets to Guadalajara, which cost 230 pesos ($23). The bus was also suprisingly nice, with super confortable seats, and we got a free drink and some peanuts. The only bad thing about the bus ride was that they played some really bad western Americano movies in english, with spanish subtitles, and you couldn“t turn off the volume. The drive was pleasant and took about three and half hours.
Arriving at 11:20PM to the bus station in Guadalajara we called around to hotels to see which ones had vacancies. Finding one, we got a taxi into el centro (the center of town). The taxi driver was very friendly and told us about the city and what we should go to see. The hotel turned out to be very nice and had a very historic look and feel to it. It was 470 pesos ($47) a night. Tired, we went to bed.
Pictures soon.
Glad to hear it Sr. Brady.
Posted by Alex | 3:10 PM
y tambien, tu padre y tu madre
somos muy feliz que tu haces mejor
no olivado tomar tu medicino!
Posted by Anonymous | 11:32 PM