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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2019-08-30 03:36:59 -0500
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+Semana Santa, holy week, is the roughly two week period leading up to and just after Easter. If you want to pin it down more than that you're not Mexican. There is no pinning down time here. That's one of the things you should leave at home if you ever come. Here time is vast and endless you must make yourself at home in it.
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+The first of the public events was around Palm Sunday, which the locals celebrate with plenty of decorations and paletas, which get handed out to just about anyone who will take one. The paletas, melting in a increasingly intense dry season sun, represent the tears of Mary mixed with, um, fruit. The kids loved it anyway.
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+<div class="cluster">
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-14_105833_palm-sunday.jpg" id="image-1995" class="cluster picwide" />
+<span class="row-2">
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-12_173655_palm-sunday.jpg" id="image-1993" class="cluster pic66" />
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-12_172409_palm-sunday.jpg" id="image-1992" class="cluster pic66" />
+</span>
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-14_102409_palm-sunday.jpg" id="image-1994" class="cluster picwide" />
+</div>
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+San Miguel has its own little special little tradition on Good Friday, which involves papier mâché figures called Judases. They are not, however, limited to figures of Judas. Everything is Mexico is layered and goes far below what things appear to be, so I won't pretend to know who the figures represented, but local political figures and other controversial people are common targets.
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+The puppets get wrapped in firecrackers with one big one inside. They're strung up on a horizontal line and lit up. The fireworks cause the figures to spin for a bit and bam, the big one blows them apart. And it really blows them apart. Even for here this was a substantial blast that hurt your ears if you were at all close.
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+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-12_165333_palm-sunday_Lyc7JeS.jpg" id="image-1990" class="cluster pic66" />
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-12_171506_palm-sunday.jpg" id="image-1991" class="cluster pic66" />
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+Domingo de Pascua as Easter Sunday is known around here, doesn't have any of the non-religious associations it does in the states. I didn't see any Easter Bunny or chocolate eggs. It's a day people go to Mass and celebrate with their families. We dyed some eggs anyway.
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+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-19_122742_easter.jpg" id="image-1982" class="picwide" />
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-21_085657-1_easter.jpg" id="image-1985" class="picwide" />
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-21_085208_easter.jpg" id="image-1983" class="picwide" />
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-21_085429_easter.jpg" id="image-1984" class="picwide" />
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+We also found some good pork belly tacos for lunch. I've never understood it, but something about travel causes you to find more and more things you like the closer and closer you get to leaving a place.
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+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-21_125058_easter.jpg" id="image-1988" class="picwide" />
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+The girls have been asking to go horseback riding for quite a while now. Well before we came to Mexico. But in San Miguel horses come and go on a daily basis, which brought things to a sort of fever pitch.
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+While finding a horse in San Miguel is easy, finding one to ride is more challenging. There's plenty of tourist outfits in town that do horseback rides just like [the ATV ride I did](/jrnl/2018/11/lets-go-ride), but none of them have much in the way of kid-friendly riding options. After a few months of stalling, a lot of hemming and hawing on my part, Corrinne's parents' friend, who owns a ranch outside of town, heard about our kids and invited them out to go riding.
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+That's how we ended up in the campo with the girls riding horses for the first time. Elliott was not interested.
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+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-26_100414_horse-ranch.jpg" id="image-1996" class="picwide" />
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+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-26_101054_horse-ranch.jpg" id="image-2000" class="picwide" />
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-26_101352_horse-ranch.jpg" id="image-2001" class="picwide" />
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+The ranch hands brought out some wonderfully gentle horses that seemed content to walk in circles in exchange for the occasional carrot.
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+While Olivia's horse was completely sedate with a rider on her back, she had a whole smiley routine she pulled out in the stable to get attention and more carrots. It worked very well on us. Who knew horses could smile?
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+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-26_101003_horse-ranch.jpg" id="image-1999" class="picwide" />
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-26_100726_horse-ranch.jpg" id="image-1998" class="picwide" />
+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-26_100433_horse-ranch.jpg" id="image-1997" class="picwide" />
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+I didn't do any riding, but I did make a friend.
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+<img src="images/2019/2019-04-26_104352_horse-ranch.jpg" id="image-2007" class="picwide" />
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+The campo is a world apart from the life we know in San Miguel. It's been hot lately in the city, but when you get out of the concrete canyons of the city streets there's a nice steady breeze that blows through and keeps things cool, if a little dusty. Life out here has a different rhythm, a different pace. Sitting on the bus back into town I couldn't help thinking that I really need to get out and see more of Mexico, less of the city.