Month: April 2025
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oaxaca día cuatro
Read more: oaxaca día cuatroLINK: oaxaca día cuatro We woke up at 0600, bleary-eyed but excited, to walk over to Viejas Turísticos Mitla to grab tickets for our day trip to Monte Albán — one of the oldest and most important archaeological sites in all of Mesoamerica, built by the Zapotecs around 600 B.C.? Just thinking about how ancient…
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oaxaca día tres
Read more: oaxaca día tresLINK: oaxaca día tres We woke up in a good mood, ready to face the world, we were planning on going to Escaleras del Fortín but instead, we slept in and took our sweet time getting ready for the cooking class at Casa Crespo. The walk to Chef Oscar Carrizosa’s school was about four miles….
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oaxaca día dos
Read more: oaxaca día dosLINK: oaxaca día dos We woke up that morning with one mission: food. We were scheduled to meet Omar—the legend behind Oaxacking—at Café Brújula. The café sat just across the street from a beautiful cathedral. Omar greeted us all. He’s is now in Oaxaca—former California local, frequent flyer to New York, Mexico City, and back…
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oaxaca día uno
Read more: oaxaca día unoLINK: oaxaca día uno It was just after sunset when I met up with my other three friends to carpool to CBX — the Cross Border Xpress that connects San Diego to the Tijuana International Airport. That feeling of anticipation was already building, I was so ready to leave go on this trip. The four…
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Protected: disillusioned
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Protected: detoxed
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Protected: it’s a pity part 2
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