Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Part Four: Buen Dia y No Te Preocupes


 Exploring Oaxaca with Susana and Mish

DAY TWO:
NAVIGATING THE MARKETS, EXPLORING THE STREETS AND NEGOTIATING WITH MARQUERITA

By now we have made it through the biggest and craziest Abastos Market and are ready to check out some others.
 We also want to visit some cooperatives who sell indigenous crafts. We are dying for some good street food, and we need to find Jack, my son, a bow and arrow.  




First Stop: CASA DE CAMBIO to cash in our boring dollars for these beautiful Frida ones





This is my favorite lady. Her food was so good you could cry. I am sitting here now tearing up thinking that she is there and I am here.

NEXT, TRY TO FIND MERCADO DE LAS ARTESENIAS Y JUAREZ

Reminder: Neither of us can actually  find  anything unless it is accidentally.
I have a map.
check.












Another Reminder: No one else knows where anything is either, so we are good.
And most great things in my life have almost always, without fail, been found accidentally.





Viva La Corn.















Monday, August 15, 2011

Comida Coriente


My fondest memories of Mercado life (back in 1992 Guatemala) is the Song. La Cancion de la Comida Coriente. Here, she sings the specials of the day. Susana and I order the  Carne Asado con ensalada de tomate y pepino con arroz y limon....Y naturalemente cervezas....


Part Three "ABASTOS": Buen Dia y No Te Preocupes

It is the first day of our self guided, three day tour of Oaxaca City. We head to the huge and bustling Mercado Abastos in search of the perfect huipile, textlie or hammock or some lead on something strange and beautiful. This market must span over several city blocks. Outside, vendors and taxis and buses bound for all over the state idle and zoom by. A caller hangs precariously at the doors of the buses singing to passengers before he is swallowed up and carried away to his final destination. It is hot, the air is filled with fumes. I am jazzed. It takes me back to all the travels, all the markets. It smells like...like some home that resides in me. I can't wait to go inside the belly of this beast.










to it It is

Part Two of Buen Dia y No Te Preocupes



Oaxacan Breakfasting. I needed a coke!
Today, we hit the streets. We head to the markets. First stop: Mercado Abastos.

 Casa de Cambio
 I often think of naming my shop LA SUPER MICHOACANA

The two mile walk to the market is filled with color and chaos, great storefronts, crazy shops, super traffic and inspirations everywhere!



 EXQUISITE CORN