Oaxaca

Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Today is our third day visiting Oaxaca, 14th day into our trip. We arrived to Oaxaca late Monday afternoon and took the rather lengthy walk from the bus terminal into the center of the city (looked a lot shorter on the map). We found an absolutely beautiful hostel in town, which we have really appreciated. It includes a great breakfast with eggs made to order.

Yesterday we went to the traditional market in town and picked up enough food for a couple of meals. However, two Austrian travelers were gracious enough to cook some of their favorite dishes for the entire hostel, so we got a break from cooking that evening.

Today we set out to taste the famous Oaxacan chocolate. To Kendra´s dismay they do not set up beautiful chocolate shops filled with small tasty treats; rather, they use the chocolate mainly for cooking and drinking hot chocolate. No matter, we had one of the best hot chocolates we have ever had in our lives. The chocolate was rich and had hints of cinnamon and nutmeg.

After that we headed out to taste the local Mezcal drink, a close cousin to Tequila. Rich found a truly local bottling shop, barrels and a slowly rotting Agave plant (gnats included) sitting in the entrance.


All that said, the place was charming in a rustic sort of way. Two local gentlemen, Miguel and Manuel, attempted to tell us all about the different types of Mezcal, how each is made, and why some were better than others. Neither of us could understand that much of the converstation except that the drink is good for our stomachs and will make us strong, or so they say.

Tomorrow we are going to be heading down into a nearby valley to visit a smaller town, and hopefully will be able to see some of the local craft workshops. We are both looking forward to heading up into the mountains for some guided hikes between several small villages (100-600 people) this weekend.

Our plan of staying here only a few days has quickly been sidetracked, as we have really fallen in love with the colonial city of Oaxaca.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like Mezcal to them is similar to Guinness for the Irish... good for you!

How do you pronounce Oaxaca?

-Meggie Pooh

Michael said...

Who's this Meggie Pooh person??? :-)

Thanks for blogging about your trip. I'm really excited to be able to follow along. Keep up with the photos too!

Rich said...

Meg: Mezcal is way stronger than Guinness. Promise. Also, it's wah-hah-kah.

Mike: HAHHH "Michael!" Anyway, you're welcome future brother-in-law and we will keep up with pics as much as we can. Some of the comps are slow but will do our best. Try and friend Kendra on Facebook, she's the real photographer. Her last name is Blalock.

Rich said...

Hi guys! Sounds like Oaxaca is a great place... I also like the insight into how the hostel living is going. Dinner with your Austrian travel mates sounds interesting. I bet you're meeting tons of different and interesting people with lots of different experiences... Share some of the stories of people you meet when you have time...

Hawks won 6-5 last nigh although I went to bed at the end of second period when they were winning 6-2... They dodged a bullet but are now tied with San Jose for division lead with 2 games to go...

Cubs bullpen blew a game yesterday as they were winning til bottom of the 8th... They lost 3-2..

David Gaffney said...

great entries you two. i was laughing out loud at some of you're stories. no worries richie you're spanish jokes will get better in due time haha.

Laura said...

Richie, You look good in a hat. What about a sombrero?

Anonymous said...

Have enjoyed your stories and pictures. Think of you daily and keep safe, and keep the stories and pictures coming. Love grandma and grandpa C

Michael said...

Oops - sorry for the confusion above - I'm not future bro-in-law Mike but rather your "Uncle" Mike but that makes me feel weird (even if Megan likes to call me that). Keep up the posts and pictures!

- Mike (as in Mike and Lisa :-)

Rich said...

Sorry Mike, thought you were Megan's Mike. Thanks for commenting and hope everything is good with you guys.

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