Travel: Mexico Magico

First of all, to all my English-speaking readers, I want to clarify the pronunciation of the title, which in Spanish sounds like “Mehico Mahico”. I’m sure you’ll agree it sounds so much better in Spanish, doesn’t it? And the meaning is beautiful too because yes, as you’re probably guessing, it does in fact mean “magical Mexico”.

Now, even more beautiful than the sound and meaning of those two words is the fact that it is absolutely true that Mexico is indeed magical. It is so full of history, culture, traditions, architecture, idiosyncrasies, heritage, warm and welcoming people…it’s just impossible not to fall in love with it all. And I did, I fell in love with Mexico all over again in this past trip. Traveling to this magical places, I felt so lucky, so grateful to be there, to be a part of it, to have it be a a part of me. Not trying to get too corny, but there’s no other way to describe the feeling of awe you get when you find yourself surrounded by so much beauty and history.

Not only was this post’s title inspired by the fact that all these places I got to visit are truly magical, but also by Mexico’s Secretariat of Tourism’s program called “Pueblos Magicos” (“Magical towns/villages”). This program has been promoting these places for tourism by awarding them the title “Pueblo Magico”. According to this Secretariat, a “Magical Village” is a place with symbolism, legends, history, important events, day-to-day life – in other words, “magic” in its social and cultural manifestations, with great opportunities for tourism. So far 83 towns all across Mexico have been awarded this title, and I got to visit a small number of these on my trip.

Here’s the funny thing, the photos I bring you today are from San Miguel de Allende, one of the most magical towns in Mexico, but ironically one that was removed from the list of “Pueblos Magicos” a few years ago due to its inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. I guess the Secretariat of Tourism figured UNESCO’s title was enough to promote San Miguel de Allende and they didn’t need to keep it on their own list, but whatever…you get the point, this place is an absolute must-see if you are ever in Mexico. And if you think these photos turned out half way decent, let me tell you they got nothing on the real thing, on the beauty of actually standing there looking at these sites. The Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel, the town’s iconic parish church is by far one of the most beautiful buildings I’ve ever seen. With its Neo-gothic façade, the gorgeous pink-ish color of the cantera, and the wonderful lighting they set up at night highlighting it all perfectly, you won’t believe your eyes. I’m telling you, I’ve been to many places in Europe in the past: Italy, France, Spain, England, and you could put San Miguel’s beauty to par with any of those places any day.

On top of that, when I was there, I got to witness some of the annual celebrations for the town’s religious patron, San Miguel (Saint Michael). The celebrations last 9 days, and I was there only for a weekend, but there’s always something going on at the main plaza during all of the 9 days, whether it’s music, dancing, fireworks, special presentations, food, and usually a combination of all of the above. The whole thing just added to the feeling of magic in the air.

Anyway, I don’t know why I bother trying to describe the indescribable, the bottom line is you just have to go and experience it for yourself, you just have to! And until then, here are my photos, enjoy!

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Look of the Day: Roots

I’m excited because today I fiiiinally get to start sharing my photos of Mexico with you! I say start because I took a gazillion photos so it’ll take many posts to be able to share all of my favorites.

If you follow me on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook, you may have an idea of the places I visited, which were a few. To sum it up, I traveled to Mexico City for almost 4 weeks, stationed myself there and then traveled during weekends to towns and cities around on a 5 hour radius.

I had such a fantastic time, exploring some of the culturally richest places in Mexico, reconnecting with my roots and with important people in my life. One of those people is my childhood friend Artemisa, who was so kind to snap these Look of the Day photos for me. I spent 5 days at her parents’ house in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, and they were the warmest hosts you could ever imagine. Of course I’ll also share some photos of this lovely little town, but that will be next time as this post is just about this Look of the Day.

And speaking of, how cool is this faux leather jacket I’m wearing? It was a gift from my cousin Luzma (who you might remember I visited a couple of months ago in Seattle), and I love it!! The weather in Mexico was cooler and occasionally rainy so I wore it non-stop, and I plan to continue to do so as soon as the weather permits here in Arizona. I had been wanting a biker leather jacket for ages, and if you don’t have one yet, you better get on it because it is such a must-have.

Well, my dears, I’m off for today but I hope you are having a great week.

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Dress: H&M – Jacket: a gift

Shoes: Crocs – Backpack: Aldo

Travel: Concrete Jungle

Finally, after 12 weeks on the road, I arrived home last night feeling like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz: there’s no place like home!! Unfortunately, it turns out that 12 weeks of not sleeping in your own bed means you have to get used to it again. In other words, I didn’t get great sleep last night, but I’m still very happy to be home. Granted, I’m also a tad overwhelmed with my long to-do list, so it’ll take a few days before I’m actually comfortably settled in again. However, I can get started on that to-do list right now.

“Post my NYC photos on the blog”, checked! Since this is what this post is really about. It was merely 5 weeks ago that I was in New York City enjoying everything the concrete jungle has to offer. This was my third consecutive year to visit NY during Labor Day weekend, and though I love the idea of making it a tradition to visit the big apple at least once a year, I may need to pick a different holiday to do so. Early September is still pretty hot over there; in fact, this year, it was the hottest I’ve ever witnessed, and being a woman of the desert, this humid heat is definitely not for me.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I think I might go take a nap while you scroll down to see the photos. Have a lovely weekend darlings!

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