There are 13 days left until my departure and i have almost everything in order. Today I purchased a spot satellite transmitter so that you all can see where I am on a map. It should be pretty neat. In addition to the tracking, it also has an emergency services option should I need it. I hope that this puts you all at ease a little. It's getting too dreary and cold to really do any more riding these days, but I hope to get another couple rides in while I'm here. I picked up a job as a chauffeur to fund the trip a little bit, but the unfortunate side effect of having this job is sitting in a car...and waking up at 3 in the morning or not getting home until 3 in the morning. But, funding is necessary, and I'll do a lot of things I normally wouldn't to make a dollar or two. Oh, on another health note, I'm going to a travel clinic on monday to get an assortment of antibiotics and other fun goodies in case I get sick in the middle of no where. So it seems that I have put away, or at least suppressed, my natural state of "Safety? Ridiculous! Nothing bad will ever happen" and taken a little advice and good precaution. Here's a little hope that this trend will continue in my life, not so much that it squelches my fire, but maybe just enough to provide a nicely controlled burn.
Hasta la proxima! Busquame en los callejones de mexico. Ciao!
Friday, November 27, 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
And so it begins
Today is a glorious day, full of anticipation, excitement, mind reeling awesomeness all topped off with a little bit of mystery. Today I was introduced to my most sexy companion that will guide me through the back roads of Mexico: The Surly Long Haul Trucker. She's a righteous beast, steel, rubber and sass comprise her personality at first glance. She makes you wonder: can we maintain an equal relationship, or will she show me up? Since we've only been introduced and not even out for a first date, we have a bit to learn about each other but I think we've got something going. Love at first sight for sure. Babe, you and I should hit the road.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
una historia
Las primeras fotos son de La Barra de Coyuca, un poquito norte de Acapulco en el estado de Guerrero, la tercera estado mas pobre en Mexico después de Oaxaca y Chiapas. Fui allá por 3 dias con Jack y Daniel de la quinta piedra una semana antes de salir a chiapas. En un lado hay el oceano, y por el otro es una laguna. Estabamos en la playa durante de la luna llena, y los pescados estaban tratando nadar de la laguna tras de la barra y en el oceano. Entonces...debajo de la luna llena, Jack, Daniel, y yo se attrapabamos los pescados con nuestas propias manos. Que chido es eso no? Nosotros comimos los pescados por desayuno la proxima mañana, y esa mañana se encontremos un hombre que se haya atrapado una tortuga y tuvó ganas que matar esa tortuga. Matar una tortuga es illegal porque estan en peligro, entoces una persona pudria ganar un chingo de dinero por una. Yo via eso hombre mató la tortuga, y estuvo increiblemente sangriente. Ick. Las fotos siguientes, después de la playa, son de una finca de cafe aca en Ocosingo Chiapas, pero primero hay una foto de mi cara después de una lucha contra el boiler...y el boiler ganó. Se me quemó. Mira a mis ojos y mi cabello y verás que pasó. Otro de estas experiencias, mi vida aqui en San Cristobal es muy tranquilo por la mayor parte. Tomé un curso de masajes por 2 semanas, 4 horas por dia y en las mañanas tuvé 3 horas de clases de español. Wow, estaba cansada esas dos semanas. Pues, espero que tú disfutaras las fotos!
Monday, February 9, 2009
Thoughts of late
So I have no pictures just yet because it takes so long to upload them, but I thought I´d share my thoughts about language, about the things that run through my head when I let them spill over into the reality of a piece of paper, or a piece of cyber paper. What would you call this place anyway? So...the thoughts on language are thus: How can a person convey themself truethfully through words. There is so much more to existence than language. There must be some kind of universal all encompasing way of communication that conveys the deepest most hard to reach thoughts and feelings, the things that are buried away where words can´t touch them. Or maybe there is a solvent, a cleaner of sorts to pour into the crevices of your soul to loosen the emotions, let them stick to the words. If only I could speak in color and sound. But i guess that is what an artist is. And am i not an artist? Can I not speak like this already? Sometimes I think not, but in reality I am more capable than I think I am. I have an incredible resource of talents than only need to be recognized by mi misma. The brain is a powerful deception. The heart, sometimes powerfully silent. How do you harness a heart? Can you mount it? Ride into the sunset happily ever after, just you and your heart? No, I think not. Everything that you can ride you need to nourish...problem is, what does a heart eat? What nourishes the thing that nourishes you? Mostly, I don´t want some fabricated brand name bullshit factory made heart food. I want the raw ingerdients. Maybe I can find them in the markets of mexico.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Long time overdue...maybe like a month or so
Soooooooooo... where to begin? I suppose I`ll have to give you the run down later because I actually need to go to a party!!!! There`s a fiesta in Yautepec tonight and I`m going with Gabby, La Doña (cook, maid, awesome woman). Tomorrow I`m off to go back to San Cristòbal to take more classes and maybe to learn how to fix bikes. We`ll see. I`ll lable the photos later, but they are of the abandoned mansion here at La Quinta Piedra, where I am right now in Morelos. Also they are of Oaxaca, the ones at the bottom. More to come later. Well, not that much later. Turns out I can`t go to the party tonight after all. I have some packing to do and I need to talk to Jack, the guy that runs the project here. So... I`ll just update some stuff instead. I have been working on a project here in Tepoztlàn, Morelos for the last month if you were wondering. There is this really amazing piece of property that belonged to a former president in the 90`s and has since been abandoned and torn apart. The project that`s going on is to restore the buildings to make a school for anyone that wants to learn about permaculture and agriculture. It`s a pretty neat project, and the people that are working on it are amazing, inspiring, and down right quirky. I think I`ll come back here some day to see how things have progressed. My time in Oaxaca was really really good and found me living with a really nice woman and having a friend named Lalo who taught me all sorts of slang and expressions in spanish that I wasn`t learning in my classes. It`s like almost half way through january now so that means I have been in Mexico for 3 months just about. Time just keeps on going at it`s own pace whether you notice or not. I feel like I have been here forever and like I just got here simultaneously. Well, tomorrow is a new adventure, and right now is pretty awesome.
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