I took off from the
house yesterday morning at 7 a.m.
stopping to air up the tires and go by the ATM. I use debit cards all the time but when you’re
on the road it’s always good to have enough for at least one tank of gas in
case there is no connection or they don’t accept cards. Rarely does it happen but better to be on the
safe side.
Off I went heading
south towards Linares enjoying the scenery knowing the best of it was yet to
come. Turning right I headed up over the
mountains. I knew once I saw them I was
really on the road and ready for adventure.
It was a very uneventful trip to say the least. Very little traffic, I think I counted about
25 vehicles all the way from Linares to Hwy 57 and the Entronque San
Roberto. I changed the GPS to English
and had a blast listening to my friend pronounce all the cities. I don’t think a gringo would pronounce them
like that.
Looks like this guy was herding by himself unless the "chivero" was nearby snoozing. He heard me coming and herded everyone off the road. He even has an apprentice who I guess he is teaching.
Heading down the mountains toward San Roberto and Hwy 57. What a great drive that was.
On to the 57 now and
heading south. I can’t believe it is
such a crappy highway considering it is the direct route for trailer shipments
to and from the U.S. heading to southern Mexico and Mexico City. It appears the concrete days are over and
they are repaving the south to north and quite a bit of it. Crossing the border from San Luis Potosi to
Guanajuato it is obvious that no work will be done on the 57 until the governor
of the state is a PRI party member.
Getting close to
Matehuala, which was my first stop, I decided it was way to early and I made
the quick decision to head straight to Guadalcazar. Good thing I did. Upon arrival to the small town there were a
couple of policemen on the road. I
stopped and asked if it were a problem for me to spend the night. They said welcome to the Festival of San
Pedro. There was a big event last night
complete with rodeo. I parked and
headed for the festivities. Turns out it
was away from the main plazas so I couldn’t hear a thing when I went to
bed. The whole town came out for the
event. It was a little too crazy for me
with everyone drinking, the horses and cattle and I don’t like animal cruelty
not to say that for them it isn’t but for me it was too much. Came home, had a drink and some dinner before
reading my book and heading off to bed.
I set the alarm for
seven but that wasn’t necessary. The
fireworks at six woke me up although I had already been up since about 5:15 and
dozing. Had a couple cups of joe and
went for a walk before heading out.
Beautiful morning and the weather is so cool. I slept with socks on and two blankets. Little Bit was cold too, he was snuggled up
next to me. His eye is much better and
he keeps it open all day now but at half mast sometimes.
Making a long story
short, I arrived to San Miguel de Allende and to the botanical gardens. Parked in the same spot the receptionist was
happy to see me. She had been told to
expect me. I saw Mario the director and
we chatted for a bit. So here I am and
ready to hit the gym in the morning and check in with the organization where I
will be volunteering.
Great photos. We love that drive through the mountains!
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