domingo, 18 de octubre de 2009

Hacienda Tenexac - a hidden treasure in Tlaxcala

Ruta Taurina? Historical Monument? Culinary treasures? Weekend excursion?..........many characters apply to Hacienda Tenexac. I had recently decided to spend a weekend outside Mexico City - with the dream of enjoying total tranquility and space for reflexion - also some comfort and warm personal feeling of being welcomed. As I knew Hacienda Tenexac from 2 years ago, when I could get a glance of its long history and absolutely beautiful position in a hollow of a creek, during an afternoon excursion to the outer limits of the state of Tlaxcala bordering Puebla, I always wanted to come back to spend a romantic overnight and some rich housemade dishes.


The drive from Mexico City to Tenexac took hardly 2h30min by car. Heading the end of the drive, you might think already to have reached "the end of the world", but it was even always another turn to get there. The last part leads over an unpaved path right through the fields, until finally you see Tenexac a little below in a hollow. You have to open (and close!) the wooden gate to get in, as the grassland around the hacienda is the breeding ground for cattle. Lucano, Tenexac's, let's call him "house-bull" will observe your arrival curiously - his numerous "wifes" around the hacienda building for sure will prefer to keep quite a distance. Yes, Tenexac is still a working hacienda, alive with its tradition in animal breeding.

In the 2 years I had not been to Tenexac, the owners have restored some of the cabins which formerly where inhabited by the workers on the hacienda. Mrs. Paz Virginia, the landlady, incorporated her good taste in the historical aesthetics of the spaces - I accomodated myself in the former home of Román de Calixtro, a wonderful cabin with a great view over the hollow with ponds, woods, the animals and the mountains in the background. At night, millions of stars in the sky and the white shadow-line of the milkyway crossing right over me, accompanied my way back from dinner at the hacienda building to my cabin. In the morning, I woke up at 08:30am, and the hollow was still covered with fog - the peaceful animal scenes under the trees next to my cabin were like a transport back in 200 years. But the sun is strong in the highlands, and hardly 1 hour later, everything cleared up, and the sunbeams gave wonderful and warm morning greetings.


Mrs. Paz Virginia invited me to have the breakfast at her kitchen - a
place fully immerged in the morning sun. The potatoe bread, her wonderful homemade plum marmelade, and the most impressing omelette with spinach and cheese ever, finally got myself feeling like in heaven.




There are places in the world where you do not want to leave from back home - because you feel totally home! Next time I go there, it will be definitely to take part in a cooking class of Mrs. Paz Virginia in her historical kitchen - in the meantime, I have already taken her recipe book with me home.......to keep on living a small part of paradise.........www.haciendatenexac.com





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viernes, 18 de septiembre de 2009

Eventos de Mayo 2009 en Oaxaca

El estado de Oaxaca es uno de los destinos turísticos de México más importantes por ser un destino muy solicitado por todo tipo de turistasla, cuenta con hoteles en Oaxaca en los cualesencontrará hermosos hoteles de todas las categorías lo cuentan sus mejores ciudades cercanas como Huatulco con sus paradisíacas playas y Puerto Escondido, entre otros atractivos de esta ciudad, y por supuesto podrá disfrutar de las mejores excursiones, restaurantes, la vida nocturna, paquetes turisticos, entre otras cosas.

* MAYO 1

FESTIVIDAD DE SAN FELIPE APÓSTOL

Parroquia de San Felipe del Agua.
Feria de la tortilla: muestra y concurso sobre la elaboración de productos a base de maíz.
El 29 de Abril es el día de la calenda de flores, con la cual se anuncia la cercanía de la festividad del Santo Patrón, llevando las señoras canastas de flores acompañadas de la banda de música, desfilan también los mayordomos con las madrinas.
En torno a la festividad, desde 1990 se lleva a cabo la Feria del maíz y la tortilla; la cual es organizada por el comité de festejos y el Agente Municipal.
Los alimentos que preparan son: tamales, empanadas, molotes, quesadillas, tostadas, tlayudas, pozole, nicuatole y atoles.

* MAYO 3

FESTIVIDAD DEL SANTO CRISTO
Parroquia de Felícitas y Perpetua.
Se Realiza: Calenda, actividades religiosas, fuegos artificiales, kermesse, antojitos populares.

FESTIVIDAD DE LA SANTA CRUZ.
Colonia Libertad.
Se Realiza: Novenario, calenda, actividades religiosas, antojitos populares.

FESTIVIDAD DEL SEÑOR DE LA AGONÍA
Colonia del Bosque.
Se Realiza: Convite, novenario, calenda, actividades religiosas, fuegos artificiales, mañanitas, rendida de culto, mayordomía.

SEMINARIO PONTIFICIO DE LA SANTA CRUZ
Se realiza una misa el día viernes 1° de Mayo en el edificio de la calle de García Vigil esquina con Cosijopí.
A partir del día 2 se realizan actividades deportivas, culturales y religiosas en sus nuevas instalaciones de Hacienda Blanca.

DIA DEL ALBAÑIL
Se celebra en las obras de construcción.

DIA DEL ARQUITECTO E INGENIERO.
Se Realiza: un desfile de disfraces, bailes y eventos deportivos y culturales.

* MAYO 13

FESTIVIDAD DE LA VIRGEN DE FÁTIMA
Colonia Alemán.
Se Realiza: Convite, novenario, rendida de culto, calenda, actividades religiosas, fuegos artificiales, mañanitas, audición musical, kermesse, procesión, fuegos artificiales, juegos mecánicos, antojitos populares.

* MAYO 15

FESTIVIDAD DE SAN ISIDRO LABRADOR
Agencia Municipal de Candiani.
Se Realiza: Convite, novenario, rendida de culto, calenda, actividades religiosas, fuegos artificiales, mañanitas, audición musical, kermesse, profesión, juegos mecánicos, antojitos populares, baile popular, octava de la fiesta.

* MAYO 18

FESTIVIDAD DEL SEÑOR DE LA SACRISTIA
Ocotlán de Morelos.
Se Realiza: Calenda, fuegos artificiales.

* MAYO 22

FESTIVIDAD DEL SEÑOR DE TEPEACA
Parroquia de Jalatlaco.
Se Realiza: Convite, novenario, rendida de culto, calenda, actividades religiosas, fuegos artificiales, mañanitas, audición musical, kermesse, procesión, antojitos populares.

FESTIVIDAD DEL ESPIRITU SANTO
Colonia Unión y Progreso.
Se Realiza: Novenario, calenda, actividades religiosas.
Colonia El Arenal.
Se Realiza: Novenario, calenda, almuerzo comunitario.

Fuente: Municipio de Oaxaca.

La foto “Jarabe ejuteco” corresponde a “pardo de noche”, bajo una licencia de Creative Commons

Autor: Gonzalo Carabajal

Cancun Cenote Diving

On your next trip to Cancun, take a step away from the Hotel Zone for a morning or afternoon and take just a short trip outside of Cancun for a unique experience perfect for the adventure traveler. Cavern diving, or Cenote diving, in Cancun is a popular activity sought by tourists interested in a little underwater exploration to add some excitement to their vacation. Cancun not only offers your typical open-water water dives, it also offers a cavern (Cenote) diving experiences in massive underground cavern systems.

Why Cenote Diving?
Cenote diving offers divers the unique experience of exploring underground, underwater ecosystems that is unlike any other dive locations. These freshwater caverns were formed over millions of years as rainwater from above seeped through the ground, creating hollow caverns. As time passed, portions of the ground above gave way creating openings to the caverns below.

Due to the freshwater composition of many Cenotes, visibility is an incredible 200 meters, making for an exceptional dive experience. Additionally, the shallow nature of the Cenotes also means longer dive times and moderate water temperatures. Because of these ideal conditions, divers of all skill levels are able to enjoy this unique experience.

As in many other caverns, stalactites and stalagmites cover portions of the top and bottom of the caverns. Laser beams of light penetrate the surface above, lighting the way and creating a unique and colorful underwater aura. Shadows and outlines of massive rock formations can be seen throughout. With regards to marine life, several species of blind fish and shrimp are commonly seen in the caverns, few of which grow very large. The large majority of the appeal and aura behind Cenote diving comes from the rock structures that have formed of the millions of years of the Cenote creation.

To explore the Cenotes just outside of Cancun, there is no special certification necessary other than a standard open-water dive certification. While advanced certification classes are available, there are many beginner dives that are safe as long as you’re working with an experienced guide. For advanced divers, there are several caves in the area that are slightly more difficult to dive. Again, an experienced guide is recommended for any cave dive.

Next time you’re in Cancun, take a leap of adventure from your luxury hotel to the underwater paradise offered by the Cancun Cenotes!

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