Really fantastic views... and Igor handled the mountain roads with no problem at all!
Scenery from the top of Roseberry Topping, North Yorkshire, England.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Yarm, England.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Bologna, Italy on July 7th!
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Now this is more our style!
We set off from Peñamiller fairly early because we knew it was going to be a long steep uphill climb and wanted to do it before it got too hot outside. Of course, the more we climbed, the cooler it got.
Monday, March 24, 2025
Very cool (and little visited) archeological site
We were driving between Dolores Hidalgo and Pinal de Amoles, but it's a four hour drive on some twisty curvy roads, so I would rather break that into two days.
While perusing the map of our route, I spotted the Arroyo Seco Archeological site. Reviews said it was interesting, so we stopped in and paid the 65 pesos ($4.60 CAD, $3.25 USD) per person entrance fee for the guided tour.
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Dolores Hidalgo
Dolores Hidalgo is known as the birthplace of Mexican Independence.
It's the place where Father Miguel Hidalgo uttered his famous cry for the independence of Mexico in the early hours of September 16, 1810, in front of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores parish church. After Mexico achieved independence, the town was renamed Dolores Hidalgo in his honor.
Saturday, March 22, 2025
A last minute lunch with fellow world travelers!
Friday was our planned travel day to Dolores Hidalgo. It's not very far away from Guanajuato though, so we weren't in a rush to get on the road early.
So when we got a last minute invitation to lunch, it wasn't a tough decision to hang around!
Friday, March 21, 2025
One last day in Guanajuato
We spent one last day with our friend Doug, wandering the streets of Guanajuato.
There is a lot to see in this town, and even though we've seen most of it before, it was fun having someone with us who lives here. And, we even managed to show him something new!
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Solar panel job complete, and Ruth gets a new phone
I got up on the roof around 9:00am to finish up the work on the solar panels. I had already reported to you that I had installed the two new 100 watt panels, and they are working perfectly.
However, I had tested the old panels, and it seemed that one of them was still putting out enough that it was worthwhile to keep it... so I put it up on the roof and did a couple of tests before mounting it permanently.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Views of Guanajuato
We set out mid morning to walk along the Panoramica... a road that circles through the hills above Guanajuato. If you did the whole thing, it would be about 9 kms (5.5 miles) one way.
As the name of the road implies, there are a lot of scenic views above the city.
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Almost time to retire
We've actually been semi-retired since 2007 when at age 45 we sold our house in Canada and bought a motorhome. I actually used to call it pre-retired... or my own made up word "pretired".
But the problem was that we didn't have enough money! Pretty tough to retire when you have no way to support yourself.
Monday, March 17, 2025
Into central Guanajuato for Chinese food lunch!
It gets pretty hot up on Igor's roof, and there is zero shade here. So I need to force myself to get outside a little earlier in the day to finish up this solar panel project and see if I can fit that third panel up there.
Yesterday, we went down into the city to join Doug and an expat friend of his for lunch.
Sunday, March 16, 2025
New solar panels working, and possibly a little bonus!
The solar panels I had bought last August were defective. The company who supplied them had me do some tests, and neither one of them were putting out the rated amps. They gave me a 50% refund, and I got to keep the panels because obviously it wouldn't have made sense to return them.
But as a result, the system wasn't working the way I designed it.
Saturday, March 15, 2025
On to Guanajuato
It was only an hour and a half drive from San Miguel de Allende to Guanajuato, so we were in no rush. Eventually, we got ourselves packed up and made a stop for fuel and groceries before leaving town.
Igor's tank was pretty empty, in fact it was probably the lowest we've had it. The 132 liter tank took 111 liters! Fuel is 23.99 pesos per liter, so it cost 2,664 pesos ($192 CAD, $134 USD) to fill him up.
Friday, March 14, 2025
Well that was a fun day!
We were heading into downtown San Miguel de Allende to meet up with Gregg and Janet. We had met this couple along with their daughter in February of 2023 in Morocco. We got along well at the time, and we figured we would meet up again at some point in the future.
In fact, I looked up the blog post from that day and I had said "Pretty sure we'll bump into each other again at some point in the future. You never know where or when though!"
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Igor is getting some new solar panels!
Our bus was scheduled to depart the big and busy Mexico City Norte Bus Terminal at 10:15am.
We were up at 6:30am so we didn't feel the need to rush. Went down and had a nice breakfast and were outside waiting for our Uber taxi at 9:00am.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Return to Coyoacan for a big sandwich!
When we were in Mexico City the very first time in 2012, our friend Adrian had taken us to the Coyoacan market where he knew of a place that makes these delicious huge sandwiches.
Of course it's been 13 years since we were there, but we figured we would go back and try to find the same place!
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
So much to see in Mexico City
A company had sent me full access to walking a tour app for free, so we decided to try it out here in Mexico City. One of the tours was to an area called Polanco, which is an upscale neighborhood that has world famous brands, and pricey international restaurants.
Not really our style to hang out in places like this, but it was a part of Mexico City that we had never been to.
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