San Ignacio/Santa Rosalia/Muleje

By larindarollins

We’ve been a few places since we sat down to send off a post. San Ignacio was a quaint very small town we stopped in when it was raining. The local historian had a bed and breakfast place as well as a book store. We stopped in for tea and a chat – Juanita Bane has a wonderfullly colorful home with lots of artifacts and history books of the area. She gave us a lot of information about the area – it’s a great place to stay if anyone is thinking of heading down this way.

Next we went to Santa Rosalia to see the famous church that A.G. Eiffel designed and had constructed in France before shipping over. It was a bit of a disappointment but the town was very interesting to wander around in and we shopped at the famous bakery and got some very deliciosa buns. We stopped next in Mulege at La Serenidad Motel and RV park – they have a pig roast and live Mexican music every Saturday night – good timing on our part. We had a great meal with muchas margueritas and muchas dancing.  Til next update – Hasta Luego

2 Responses to “San Ignacio/Santa Rosalia/Muleje”

  1. Colleen Graham Says:

    We are so glad that your updates are regular it puts the mind at ease – We are so glad that you are seeing and enjoying the country side and people – culture and hospitalty

    Look forward to you updates -as we are heading into the coldest winter in 10 years it covers the westren provinces – you picked at good time to leave – look forward to the next update – have a tequila or 2 for us and something hot and spicy as we could use with the heat up here.

    Love to you both from Colleen, Joan, Vergil, and Jamie

  2. lianadevine Says:

    Hey Linda and Larry, I just added your blog to our WordPress Blogroll. It’s easy to do, so maybe you’ll add ours to your blogroll. Remember, we’re at
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    Hope your travels are going well, that you are finding ATMs and gas stations when you need them.
    Saludos from Cholula (near Puebla),
    Leanne and Calvin

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