Guadalajara - Monday morning
June 11th, 2007So, yesterday I went to a Mexican rodeo with a couple of guys from Denmark.
It was a nice laid back day. We also checked out park Agua Azul. The water was mostly brown though…
Something that happened at the rodeo… I was sitting a few rows back with the guys from Denmark. After a while I decided to move up a few rows to a better location for the photos. I sat down in a little open spot with Mexicans all around me. After a little while, a cool old guy in a huge hat came by and shook hands with all the Mexicans all around me, and then greeted me as well. He opened a bottle of Tequila, and started pouring glasses of it for anyone who wanted some. He offered me some, and I said “no, gracias.” He looked surprised, and apparently thought I really wanted some but was just declining because I was shy or something. He pressed again a few more times and when I said no thank you again, he asked why I didn’t want to drink with them. Because I spoke so little Spanish, and he spoke no English, I apologized that I could not speak Spanish well. (”Lo Siento. Mi Espanol es muy malo.”) Rather than getting my meaning that I couldn’t explain my reason because I spoke little Spanish, he took it that I’d meant to say “yes, please” rather than “no, thank you” and went to pouring me a glass… Oi, vey! I again said “no, gracias” a couple of times, and so he shrugged and let it be.
Saturday morning, I had breakfast at the Embassy Suites in Phoenix. I had a large tray loaded up with fruit, omlette made to order, pancakes, juice, coffee, and more. I couldn’t carry this and my laptop (I was still working), but wanted to eat outside. I set my food out on a table in an empty area of the balcony and went back for my laptop. When I returned a couple moments later, I found a flock of birds eating my breakfast and a group of people watching and chuckling. When I walked up to my food, one man said, “don’t worry, they didn’t eat much.”
Today, I think I’ll see the cathedral, the market, some murals near the cathedral, and then who knows. Should be fun. I talked with a German girl at breakfast who is traveling in Mexico for a couple of months. She is going to be an elementary teacher, and likes to paint and draw. Part of her time here, she was studying art.
