Well hello, here's a wonderful update for y'all my lovely peoples:
Last time I wrote I was in Durango I think, well I reached Aguascalientes where my parents live and we had a ball, eating and drinking like good Mexicans do.
Then I took the bus South to Queretaro to visit a very small town where we used to live called Tequisquiapan, also the place where I was baptised.
From there I traveled to Mexico City to visit the homeland. I couldnt believe how much it has changed, they built an elevated highway that circles the entire city, it was fucking epic I tell you.
Then I visited the Pyramids of Teotihuacan, one of the largest archeological sites in America, with ruins that go for over 40 miles, just to give you a small idea of the civilization that onced occupied the south of Mexico City.
I traveled back to Queretaro to visit my grandmother who kept trying to convince me that Catholicism is the only way. Lost cause I say.
I'm back in Aguascalientes now wondering where I'll go next.
Selling stolen good to pay my ticket back home.
Last time I wrote I was in Durango I think, well I reached Aguascalientes where my parents live and we had a ball, eating and drinking like good Mexicans do.
Then I took the bus South to Queretaro to visit a very small town where we used to live called Tequisquiapan, also the place where I was baptised.
From there I traveled to Mexico City to visit the homeland. I couldnt believe how much it has changed, they built an elevated highway that circles the entire city, it was fucking epic I tell you.
Then I visited the Pyramids of Teotihuacan, one of the largest archeological sites in America, with ruins that go for over 40 miles, just to give you a small idea of the civilization that onced occupied the south of Mexico City.
I traveled back to Queretaro to visit my grandmother who kept trying to convince me that Catholicism is the only way. Lost cause I say.
I'm back in Aguascalientes now wondering where I'll go next.
Selling stolen good to pay my ticket back home.