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Teaching English in Queretaro, Mexico

Museum Photos

Wednesday - 13 Feb 2002
Qro - Mexico


I recently uploaded all of the photos from my digital camera and burned them onto a CD. Now it is much easier to access those photos, because I dont have to go through the process of connecting my camera to the computer. So I'm making a new chapter to show you some more photos, mainly of some museums in Queretaro that I have seen.

As to what I have been up to- nothing new at the school. I'm enjoying it quite a bit, which is great. I have lots of free time during the day, so I have been watching the winter games. I like the snowboarding events.

Last weekend I hung out with Jennifer and Jesus again. Jesus introduced us to a friend of his named Ernesto. Ernesto is really cool and he speaks english really well. He was in England for a while so he sometimes says things like "dodgy". We went to discos again, including this really cool place right in downtown, which is built inside of this really old colonial building. It has a balcony which overlooks one of the main plazas in town, the "Plaza de Armas."

Sunday was very depressing. I won't go into it . . .

Its been a month now. I miss you all and I hope you are enjoying the journal!





The following pictures were taken at an old colonial mansion that has been turned into a museum. It is called "Casa de la Zacatecana".




This room was full of clocks. When they all struck 4 at the same time, the sound was beautiful.



another room, filled with crucifixes.







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Chapters of Teaching English in Queretaro, Mexico
  Preparations
  Starting out
  More pictures, etc.
  A typical day
  An interesting weekend
  Museum Photos
  Another weekend
  The Awful Truth
  Tequisquiapan
  San Miguel de Allende
  Mazatlan
  Adios Joseph
  The best part
  Epilogue

       

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