Mi Vida en Mexico

This is my Semester in Cuernavaca Mexico. August 25 - December 9, 2006. Disclaimer: I don't think well in Spanish or English right now. Please excuse any strange phrases or spellings. :)

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Xochicacle



OK, what a fun experience it was to go to Xochicacle (pronounced sochi kackle, more or less). These pyramids are ginormous! There are more to be unearthed but there isn't money to do it. There is a great observatory where they measured the seasons by the appearance of sunlight. When it was a certain size they planted or harvested or whatever. It was lots of fun to be there. We are having a corn festival today at school so I need to be short, but I'll get more stuff posted later. Blessings!

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like you have been having wonderful weather there. What a beautiful sky!
It's a good thing the rain hasn't set in for good up here - I might try to stow away in Terry's luggage otherwise. : )

Oh, and I find it fun to read your Spanglish - and to see your American get corrupted by (I assume) Spanish grammar - specifically your story about the lizard. I take that to mean your immersion into Mexican culture and language have really been beneficial and you are having to stop thinking in Spanish in order to write English blog entries. Yay!

Love you, sis.

5:03 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i agree with the people who said you need to get out from behind the camera. Otherwise when you get back home, you'll have all these pictures of Mexico and wonder who it was that went there.

Enjoy the lovely weather. You know what it will probably be like when you get back up north.

4:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love it that you used the word "ginormous"!!! I can't wait till Christmas season to watch "ELF." Is October too soon to break out all my Christmas stuff?? :)

5:29 PM  

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