I’m sitting in quite possibly one of the most charming
kitchens in Mexico, waiting for the water to boil for my pasta. I’ve been here
three days and had a mental block about blogging because I had promised to blog
about Ecuador “soon” and that never ended up happening due to campus meetings
almost as soon as I got back, a challenging summer school class, and other
random things that came up. As much as I have to say about Ecuador, I want to
write about Guanajuato while I’m here.
I taught here last summer and it
went well but somehow, this summer is even better (with the exception of my
dear friend, Dr. SH, being on a well-deserved vacation instead of hanging out
with me in Gto). Though it may seem like a small detail, a big part of it is my
apartment. Last year I stayed in a fully remodeled apartment that an American
family owned. It was very nice but somewhat sterile and the caretaker was not terribly
pleasant. This apartment is attached to a family home that also has B&B
style guestrooms. It is filled with charm and art (and mosquitos, to be fair)
and the owners are lovely people. It’s a bit silly, but I think it’s super cool
that there is a pomegranate tree right outside my window. I have my own place
and I get a taste of family life and Mexican hosts to help me out. I ended up
asking the Señor for a corkscrew and toilet paper tonight.
I taught this same class last
summer so I have materials prepped and they only need minor modifications. My
walk to campus reminds me of my walk to class when I studied in Avignon. After
class, I either go to a coffee shop for a snack and tea or I work on campus
until I decide to leave for lunch. Today I went to lunch at a Japanese place.
It’s so small, there are just a few tables in an alleyway (callejón) and no
place to eat inside. Then I ran some errands. It seems every day there are
minor errands that are more fun here. It’s a challenge to find certain things
without taking a cab to a bigger store. My dinner is made up of pasta and
cheese purchased from a convenience store and vegetables and butter from a tiny
produce shop. I found a little wine at a random store that I had never seen
open before. It will be fun for the brief time I’m here and then I’ll go home
and enjoy some of the luxuries I have in my kitchen. Including a cooking
partner (Austin) and background noise (Stinky’s fussing).
2 comments:
You sound so serene, and the location is just lovely. What could be better than errand walks and stopping for tea in a beautiful place?
Okay, I'm waiting for the next post. Too much fun being had down there, I suspect.
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