Wednesday Dec 17 2014
We had an easy drive to Sea-Tac and no hassles flying to
Houston and then on to Merida. Once in
Merida it took a long time to get through the immigration and security
lines. About an hour and a half after
the plane landed. Matt was there to take
us to their casa. Linda met us at the
door. They fixed a light lunch and a
margarita, we talked for a while and then went to bed.
Thursday Dec 18
After breakfast we took Judy and Linda to the Las Monjas
church, the second oldest in Merida, built in the late 1600’s, so Linda could
practice the organ.
Matt and I then
headed to the central market to buy some fruit which was very inexpensive
compared to home.
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| Fish market |
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| Linda at the Las Monjas organ |
We then went back to
the church to listen to Linda play.
She
did very well and we enjoyed it.
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| Judy and Richard in church courtyard |
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| Linda, Matt and Judy at lunch |
They
took us to lunch at one of their favorite little places close to their house.
Back home we sat around talking and Matt
practiced for his music gig in a few weeks.
Linda made a very flavorful chicken dish for dinner.
More talking and then to bed.
Cooking class tomorrow.
So far on the fig tree on the neighbor’s lot
we have seen doves, grackles, a woodpecker and parrot.
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| Green parrot in the fig tree. |
Friday Dec 19
Today was cooking class.
We got up early, had breakfast, and headed off to the Hotel Caribe to
meet with our tour guide.
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| Inside the Hotel Caride |
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The guide, a
nice young Yucatacean woman, took us a few blocks to the main city market.
She showed us all kinds of foods, let us
taste them, and then buy ingredients for our cooking lesson. We went to a woman’s house in the Northern
part of Merida.
Our guide and this lady
showed us how to make several Yucatan traditions foods.
After cooking, we all sat down and ate all
the good foods we made.
A pork dish of
chopped pork in a tomato sauce, rice cooked with garlic and onion, white
refried beans and candied papaya.
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| Linds, Sofia the cooking instructor, Richard, Judy and Matt |
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All
disheswere very good tasting.
The cooking instructor’s
family had owned a hacienda near Merida at the time of the Revolution in 1918
and had to flee the country or be killed. She and our guide told us all kinds
of things about the local history, local foods and traditions.
We had a very fun day. Then time to relax.
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| Richard resting after a hard day |
Saturday Dec 20
After a leisurely morning we went to Las Monjas church to choir
practice with the organ for the English mass on Christmas Eve.
We then rushed off to the private residence
of a Christopher Lee, a world famous concert violinist, who give us and educational
two hour concert about the violin to about 22 people

.It was a fabulous experience and will be
remembered forever.
He also showed us
around his house which was very old but elegant.

For dinner we went North to
the small village Xcanatun to the Hacienda Xcanatun for dinner.
The hacienda has been converted to a
restaurant, hotel ($500 US per night) and event center.
After dinner,
a string quartet; of which Christopher Lee was
one of the members gave an amazing concert . . All was very good and memorable.
Whew, lots of music today.
Sunday Dec 21
Judy was coming down with a cold so Matt, Linda and I went
to a side chapel and the cathedral for the English mass.
Most of the people who attended this
particular Sunday sang in the choir.
This was an interesting place because it had life sized statues Mexican
style of the last supper.
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| Life size last supper statues |
We went to
lunch at a local restaurant and about t16 people showed up many of whom I had
met before. Later in the day we went to
Sears and a big nice supermarket similar to Walmart. We were very interested in seeing the local
prices.
Monday Dec 22
We finally got a hold of Boris from Croatia and agreed to
meet him for coffee at 7 am at his hotel the Mucuy.
Matt was very kind and agreed to take
us.
Judy, Boris and I walked to a café
near the main plaza and had coffee and breakfast and talked.
It was sure great to see him here.
He had to leave so Judy and I took a cab back
home. Judy decided to see a doctor about
her cold which a gotten worse. So we
went to a clinic and the doctor took care of her. The afternoon party was canceled because Judy
and Matt were sick. We did a little
shopping on the way home to get some food for Christmas dinner.
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| At Sears in Merida |
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| At the mega food store |
Tuesday Dec 23
Judy and Matt still under the weather but Judy is feeling a
little bit better. Judy and Linda
headed downtown to do some last minute shopping. We spent the rest of the day relaxing and
recovering and preparing for Christmas eve and day.
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| Judy and Linda looking a what the flower lady had for sale. |
Wednesday Dec 24
Christmas Eve
The morning was spent planning for Christmas dinner and
doing some food preparation.
In the
evening we went to the cathedral for the English mass.
Linda and friends sing in the choir.
The chapel has an interesting nativity scene
next to the life sized last supper display.
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| Notice baby Jesus is many times bigger than Mary and Joseph. A truly Godly virgin birth. After mass everyone comes up to the alter to kiss the baby Jesus. |
We then rushed over to the las Monjas church which used to be a convent
for another mass.
Judy, Matt and Linda
as well as others, some of whom sang at the cathedral, sang for this mass
too.
The video of the choir practicing before mass.
An American played the organ, one
Mexican man played the cello and another played an oboe.
The music was beautiful and uplifting.
The altar was typically Mexican as there were
Christmas trees with flashing lights as well as a nativity scene with flashing
lights.
After mass the four of us went
to a Irish restaurant Hennessey’s for dinner.
Three of us had hamburgesa and one had shepherd’s pie.
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| Matt, Linda, Richard, Judy at the restaurant |
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| Paseo de Montjeo at night |
After a busy day we went to bed and slept
like logs.
Thursday Dec 25 Christmas Day
We spent a lot of the day getting ready for having people
over for dinner. There were nine of us
and we had a great dinner and great conversation. The main course was called “turducken” which
is a deboned chicken stuffed in a deboned duck inside a deboned turkey. The lady living next door brought it from the
states.
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| Matt buying oranges giving some to the local kids. |
We went to the hacienda Sotuta de Peon which is being run as an historical henequen (sisal)
plantation. Since we arrived late we got
a half tour which included a ride on a donkey pulled train to visit an 80 year
old Mayan man who had lived and worked on the property for 60 years.
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| On the train to the Mayan House |
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| Us by the Mayan House with donkeys |
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| The 80 + year old Mayan man. |
He talked about the early days when henequen
was the Yucatan green gold, which disappeared with the invention of nylon.
We
then went to a cenote on the property and Richard went for a swim.
The others were chicken.
The water was nice and refreshing.
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| Richard in the cenote | | |
As it was late we did not get into the
hacienda.
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| Judy and Linda on the hacienda veranda |
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| Shopping at the hennequen store |
We did manage to see the
factory but it was not running.
The
factory makes rope and twine from material on the farm but also does some from
small local farmers.
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| Hennequen fiber drying after removing pulp |
Very interesting
day. When we got home we had yummy
left over Christmas dinner.
Saturday Dec 27
We all went out for breakfast at a local hotel.
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| Judy shopping at the hotel store |
Then Matt and Linda dropped Judy and I at the
brand new Grand Museum of the Mayan World.
They told the story of the big meteor that hit Yucatan and helped wipe
out the dinosaurs.
The museum also told
the story of the Mayan people from their beginning up to the present.
After
dinner we went to a free program close by called “Noche Merida.”
There were singing acts as well as local
dance groups.
There were lots of people
there watching.
Sunday Dec 28
We went to church at the cathedral and then went out for
breakfast. None of the other church
members joined us today.
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| A little shopping after church and breakfast |
We relaxed during
the day. In the evening we went to
dinner at some of Matt and Linda’s friends.
We had a very nice dinner after they showed us around their home. Their home was filled with furniture and
mementos of from their parents.
Everything was decorated for Christmas.
We had our picture taken in front of their tree.
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| Richard, Judy, Linda, and Matt in front of Richie and Harrington's Christmas tree. |
Monday Dec 29.
We got up at 5 am and finished last minute packing. One of Matt and Linda’s friends picked us up
at 5:45 am and took us to the airport.
Our flights were typical with cramped seats. Immigration and customs seemed slightly
better than normal. We got to SeaTac at
6:20 pm. When we got to the Thrifty car
park, the Honda had dead battery. We had
left the overhead light on. After a jump
by the Thrifty people we were on our way.
A quick stop at Jack in the Box.
We got home and went straight to bed.