Today has been a particularly trying day. But I'm still going to post since I know that there are some readers out there that might hold me to my last post's promise of writing at least once a day this week.
This post is dedicated to the country of Mexico..and its idiosyncrasies. =) As some of my avid readers (*probably maybe just my mom) know, I made a list of Things I Find Weird while I was in Canada last fall. Well, its that time to call out Mexico. So here goes...

Things I Find Funny. The Mexico Edition.
- It is not uncommon to see donkeys hanging out on the side of the road. And I now have developed a fascination with seeing donkeys in the "wild." There are blonde donkeys, grey donkeys, and black donkeys, too. Some even look like they've escaped from the zoo. Donkeys with blankets on their backs, donkeys carring sacks, and donkeys that look like they need a snack or two. (Pardon my Dr. Seuss mood. I just bought my mom "Horton Hears A Who.")
- You can find almost ANYTHING at the Mercada de la Cruz (the market...or maybe it should be know as the underground black market). They have every single DVD or CD ever made. They have brand name clothes with generic tags in the collar. They have food, clothes, sunglasses, eyeglasses, purses, headphones, shoes, jewelry, flowers, etc, etc, ETC! Man, I'm gonna miss that place. Brings a whole new meaning to "one-stop-shop!"
- The bakeries here open only at 5pm...and that is the absolute earliest!!!
- Although there are probably hundreds of taco stands on the street (selling a taco for around 40 cents), the stand owners still earn more than an engineer! (side note...there's this one taco stand that we go to where we've heard the people in front of us order 30 tacos to-go!)
- While we're on the subject of tacos, I find the meat here, not so much funny, but weird. The first time I tried a taco from a stand I was told that the meat was from the rib of the pork. I later found out it was the stomach! (Except for a few minor exceptions, I have pretty much deemed myself a vegetarian down here. Minor exceptions meaning "the days I feel brave")
- The streets are amazingly clean here! There are orange-suit workers out 24/7 keeping the streets of Queretaro safe from slime.
- A lot of houses here have an open area in the middle...open to the sky, sun, moon, stars...and dust. (Our house is built this way.)
- We must clean all our fruit with a certain "solution" that magically dissolves any and all bacteria that is residing on it. Shake a few drops in some water, let the fruit soak for 10 minutes, and it is pure! (This is done because fruit can be grown anywhere here...even near ponds that just might be mixed with potty water. But don't worry, the solution kills all!)
- It is perfectly ok to eat fruit that has been covered in bees and insects right before you purchase it (even when its already peeled, and those pests are just thriving on your fruit). We've been told by the locals that this makes the fruit better. Ok...
- It is not uncommon for our house to just all-of-a-sudden run out of water. Oh, and also for our toilets to just quit working and spew sewage from the drains of our shower when we try to flush the toilet. Oh, but don't worry...that has only happened 5 times.
So that's a rough Top 10 list...stay tuned, I might just have a sequel in store later this week.
Countdown: 5 days.