Salvation Mountain, Slab City & the Salton Sea

Salvation Mountain So you’re visiting Palm Springs and you’ve golfed, and shopped and dined and hiked an maybe you’re looking for something different, something quirky, something unique. Look no further than Salvation Mountain! About an hour and half by car, Salvation Mountain ticks all of the boxes. Salvation Mountain is composed of local adobe clay […]

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Dia de Los Muertos – Oaxaca

Attending Dia de Los Muertos or Day of the Dead in Oaxaca has been on my bucket list for at least five years, so I was thrilled to finally turn the dream into a reality. Of course travelling in Mexico is not without it’s challenges. Two days before we were to fly from Guanajuato to […]

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Weekend in Queretaro

The guidebook I bought featured three cities: San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato and Queretaro (in that order). I had already planned to study Spanish in Guanjuato (where I could also attend the Cervantino performing arts festival) and had arranged a weekend trip to San Miguel de Allende, so with one weekend to spare I thought, […]

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Guanajuato – Spanish school!

Or how to go back to school as a solo female traveller after retirement They say you can’t teach an old dog, new tricks! I decided to test that theory by going to Guanajuato to study Spanish. Ok, I already speak some Spanish. I have learned a fair bit of survival Spanish in a variety […]

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