in the bus station in Puebla... the bakery smelled sooo good! |
Tacos from the street! super delicious!! |
Really cute doors! |
we loved the bright colors of this house! |
Guadalupe was our little tour guide for a bit after we ate tacos at her mom's taco stand... the Mexican people are the kindest, most helpful people ever! |
my first combi ride! |
beautiful view near the waterfalls! |
I'm getting ready to ride the sweet zipline over the waterfalls! |
and now walking across the rope bridge over the falls! it was awesome! |
I thought this cactus looked kind of like Martha Washington... ha ha! |
Our travel group on a cute, colorful swing-set |
at the bottom of the hike we got misted by las cascadas! |
Emily the old woman asleep on a pipe! |
Tea Party in the Mexican Jungle on log chairs |
bumps on a log |
ride in the back of a truck!!! best time of my life!! |
this is the truck we rode in! |
clock made out of flowers in the magical Disney-land like city of Zacatlan! |
shopping on the randomly filled roof of our hotel garage! |
in the lobby of Hotel Garage |
Eating at a most delicious... extremely cheap restaurant! |
Neat building at night in the center of town |
we found a really cute pink ice cream shop! |
rides at Disney Land! |
we woke up on Sunday morning to find the street in front of our hotel transformed into an awesome market!! |
a random cute old lady! |
me copying Hannah with a picture of my pina soda! |
I love the colorfulness of all the buildings!! |
oop... and we found the market... again! |
Kelly bought her knit poncho from this lady... who knit it |
the view from the roof of Hotel Garage! we even got to listen to a real Mariachi Band! pizza in the center of town! yum! and this is Walt Disney! ha ha not really... he is the clock guy! view of Zacatlan long bus ride home... |
I love looking at your blog and seeing all the bright colorful buildings and doors. That would make me happy. I love the flower clock. Thanks for updating I can live an exciting life vicariously through you. Continue to have a blast
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