Sunday, October 23, 2005

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The beautiful Jadin at night

Hi there everyone!

I'm back in San Miguel after a couple days back in the US. Interesting how much I really didn't miss anything from there. I got a chance to visit Washington and Chicago and accept for the potential social life (the average age of the local gringo here is 55+) there wasn't anything that excited me about going back! I suppose I will eventually have to since traveling to and from San Miguel can make for such a long day! Not sure where though. Any votes as to where in the US I should try next? Some friends are voting Chicago, some Denver and some back to LA (but closer to the beach). I'm just not sure!

The festivals have stopped and the town is a bit quiet, but it will ramp up again at the end of the month for the Day of the Dead festivities!

Hope you are well . . .

Tuesday, October 11, 2005


Artistic shot of a praying mantis in my garden. Posted by Picasa


Salesmen in the Jardin Posted by Picasa

Been a couple days since I have posted . . . sorry for the delay! I can't believe how time passes here. The town has slowed down a little. The major festivals are over for a bit and the crowds have started to thin. Not much major going on until the end of the month when Day of the Dead celebrations begin. I was here last year during that time . . . what an amazing cultural way of looking at death.

Tonight I am going to my art teacher's house. On Tuesday evening he hosts an art evening with wine and a live model. Should be interesting!

I actually am heading back to the US for a couple days next week on a business trip. Will be interesting what my reaction is. Stay tuned!

Thursday, October 06, 2005


Both of these were drawn from live models. Double yikes. Posted by Picasa


Some of you wanted to see what I'm doing in art class. I went from stick figures to these in only two weeks! Yikes! Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, October 04, 2005


The garden . . . where I sit and think. (smile) Posted by Picasa


Here are a couple pics of the place I am currently staying! Posted by Picasa


Here is a map of the city. At the moment I am living on Callejon de los Muertos! (Scary!) Posted by Picasa


By the way, San Miguel de Allende is located in the mountainous region of Central Mexico, in the state of Guanajuato. It is located about a 4 hour drive to Mexico City, 2 hour drive to Guanajuato, and about 2� hours from Leon.  Posted by Picasa


The release of one of the bulls. He quickly found someone to take his anger out on! Posted by Picasa

Today was a bit overcast. Didn't feel like doing much. Went to the big supermarket (Gigante Super!) with a friend who had to make a fruit salad for a party. Walked around the Tuesday market (imagine a GIANT social outdoor flea market where you can buy just about anything) then came back home. Worked a little on the "book". Contemplated a nap. Ah . . . the life when you aren't working!

By the way, I have conflicting stories as to the casualty count at the running of the bulls. I read about 50 people were injured and one is supposed to have died. Yikes! I took a couple movies with my little camera and caught one person getting tagged by a bull! At the end of the day the bulls were tired and confused but unharmed. Can't say the same about the runners.

Tomorrow is art class . . . more nudes I'm sure! Here is another bull picture for you.

Monday, October 03, 2005


A dangerous combination of crazy people and mad toros! Posted by Picasa

Just got home from a concert in the Jardin. Saw a great example of what makes San Miguel so spectacular. Walking through the square today (something everyone who lives here should get in the habit of), I noticed a large stage being erected. Nobody seemed to know what is was for except that it started at 8pm. Although the "Attencion" (the weekly English newspaper) lists tons of events happening in town . . . there are always one or two that don't seem to get publicity. This turned out to be a concert of the Acapulco Philharmonic! Free, and under the beautiful lights of the main church in the square. Amazing. And frankly, quite a respite from all of the Mariachi music that is playing every other night!

So, back to catching you up on my adventures. I have been here over a month and it will take a couple more posts to bring you up to speed! A couple weekends ago was one of the largest events of the year . . . the Sanmiguelada. This is San Miguel's version of the running of the bulls and it is spectacular. Quite a few things that happen here don't really have any equivalent in the states. The jardin was closed off with barricades and 8 bulls were let into the area along with the 300 or so brave individuals that wanted to test their bravery against the bulls. Amazing! Saw a couple people get knocked high in the air and sadly, another get gored! (I was behind the barricades)

Coming up in future posts: Nude models surprise Dave in art class! Getting pelted with flaming fireworks! Pictures from the running of the bulls!

Stay tuned . . .


El Grito! (The Cry) An annual recreation of the speech that touched off the revolution from Spain. The fireworks, music and passionate flag waving marks Mexican Independence Day. Posted by Picasa

Ok . . . I'm settled. Had a good night's sleep and can write a bit now. San Miguel is turning out to be a very interesting place. It is a town with a ton of charm and it is very easy to lose yourself here. A think a lot of people have come here to escape whatever life they were living before. On any given day you can meet artists, writers and hollywood sports agents. They all seem to agree that they have found a secret place . . . I am starting to believe them! I had planned to spend two months here as part of some time off from work. It has been a month and all the planned thinking about life (and my place in it) hasn't happened yet. Too easy to relax. Between the art classes, spanish lessons and the celebrations . . . I'm much too busy. Maybe I will get started in month number two!

A couple words about celebration. San Miguel is known as a town that loves to celebrate . . . anytime, for any reason. Coincidently, September is THE month for events. Every weekend people pour into the jardin (the main square) for fireworks (oh, wait till you hear about the fireworks!) dancing and music.

Have a great day!

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Welcome! Tonight I decided I would create a blog to capture all of the adventures I'm having in San Miguel de Allende. I'm tired from all the firework watching tonight . . . but I will share more later! Pictures coming too!