Saturday, March 21, 2009

Oxaca

12.3.08-19.3.08


Our street

After a 6 hour journey through hills covered in superb cactuses (some 20 meters high) we got to Oaxaca. We arrived at the beginning of the spring festivities and found a room above an artisan’s courtyard overlooking a street full of blossoms, blouses, and baskets.



The marimba players (xylophones) welcomed us to the central sq of Oaxaca, a beautiful Colonial town in the pacific highlands of Mexico. The ruins of Monte Alban are a short bus ride making it a busy, bustling place full of tourists. Noted for its great art and food, its home of the Mole, an excellent chocolate based sauce and Mescal a wonderful mind bending tipple that makes tequila seem like a weak cup of tea. Tasty!!


Jackie after half an hour reading the lonely planet guidebook

After relaxing over coffee and declining a variety of woven/carved products we went for a look at Oaxacan art in the cool and lofty spaces of the museum of modern art.


Afro shed


Live art


The original yoda? Think it’s a Goya from the 1800’s, though didn’t make a note of it at the time


Oh I know dear (amazing woven dress). Chorizo something, very nice

The food in Mexico is such a treat, after cheating with Pizza for dinner the night before which doubled up as breakfast (handy tip for you budget travelers out there) we got stuck into the real deal an awesome minced chorizo with black beans avocado lime chilies and fresh bread.. Oh yes!!

We spent the rest of the day meandering the blossomy cobblestoned streets and checkin out more artwork.

This is my favorite piece


There is a really relaxing sense of space here and although it’s hot the mountain breezes keep the streets fresh and the thick walled buildings mean it’s always cool indoors.
A lot of the buildings are made from greenish stone and the main tourist streets are all having a makeover.


If you get too relaxed however these road crossing beacons help pick up the pace. As the countdown literally gets faster as it goes on and the little man ends up sprinting.


Craft markets always make me feel slightly edgy but Jackie tapped into her reserves of willpower to only come away with this photo. Amazing considering pinks, yellows and greens push all the right buttons.

Hello Vera!

This stunning cathedral was just round the corner from our hostel and we spent quite some time gawping at the incredible ceiling


Of all the artworks in Oaxaca my real favorites were the painted out graffiti.





Someone’s been looking at Rothko?




Jackie pallet


Unstucco


Not to be outdone by the inventive graffiti clean up team, the guys in los danzantes used a similar palette on Jackie’s seared tuna with pumpkin seed sauce with a drizzle of chocolate and chili. My Duck stuffed chilies with mescal sauce really hit the spot. The roof was retractable so watched the stars as the waiters wrecked the ambience polishing table legs. This was our posh meal out and the rest of the time we filled up on comedia style 3 course lunches for 50-70 pesos each (2- 3 pounds).


An overexposed shot of Jackie at dinner, it was a little spooky to find this piece of artwork in an exhibition the next day.. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo


I decided we should try some tequila as I remember the good stuff was really tasty, made for sipping rather than chugging. So we went to a fine dimly lit bar and tried the recommended tipples.. Jackie didn’t think much of them; actually they made her want to puke so we ordered some mescal.. Cheaper and much nicer, it was smoky and tasted like drinking a bonfire night…. lovely .

More art……

Giant plastic bag made from smaller ones

A modern virgin of Guadalupe(more on her later).







As we wander about we try not to look at the gory news stands. That old Mexican fixation with death extends to the front of the local newspapers. Today every other publication has a large colour photo of a bin bag with bloody stumps sticking out where the limbs should be, not the usual car crash victim normally in that space. You can’t help wondering how the families feel when they see all this.

The benevolent Day of the Dead is a wonderful thing though, a time to collectively remember those no longer here. We are all for that, especially as it’s so theatrical, shame its in November.







Don’t know where this picture was from, it’s so chipper.

We’ve been reading about the old people of the Isle of Man who spoke a Manx dialect closely related to Gaelic. The last native speaker died in 1970. They had some entertaining words:

Lumper- anything of a good size
Cob-short, stout person
Branchy- boastful, showy, spreading oneself out
Slewed-drunk
Pommit-sea name for rabbit
Lonnag- sea name for mouse
Swiney- of course be a sea pig


A surprise resting stop up a steep hill


the steep hill, check out the roof top pooch


Is this his friend? Love the bucket of water holding the shade up.


Or does he prefer this furry buddy?


Mirador restaurant overlooking the city

More mad wall art, we just couldn’t get enough…


Panted over but still there






Anti-social lunch date
We are at the beginning of a major festival Semana Santa (Holy Week) that runs from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday and is the time most Mexicans go on holiday. Today the main square is packed with Mexican tourists. There’s music everywhere we must have passed 15 live acts scattered about. Locals weave palm leaf souvenirs and sell fairground fair.



We watch an amazing orchestra, rather than a lead violinist they have a trumpet player and all the classical music has a deliciously farty trumpety Mexican feel. Children in the background excitedly launch huge air filled tubes into the air outside the cathedral. They go so high and sometimes hover horizontally in the air before flying diagonally down over the other side of the plaza. The smallest children’s legs are not long enough to get them there in time and the fathers have to make the catch, great cheap toy should import them.



Ak7 are a major band in Mexico, they are excellent ambassadors of the usual jiggy genre. We dance around and have lots of space as none of the Mexicans will stand in the sun. There’s a diagonal line of shade slicing the audience area in two and all the locals are squeezed on the dark cooler side.

Eddie and alexs long lost brother
Later we eat surrounded by locals watching the football over our heads high on the screens on the restaurant wall. Mexico won 5-1 to Haiti which all added to the party atmosphere.

Reading a great classic “The Master & Margarita” written by Mikhail Bulgakov which dams the regime at the height of Stalinist Russia. The great thing about travel (in relation to books) is that you read lots of stuff you would never normally have picked up. Anyway back to the book; the first draft he personally burnt when he found out his previous book had been banned. He finally re-published and the book managed to slip through the censors net. And to such critical acclaim, it sold a record number of copies within the first hour of being published.
at the museum
It’s a great read, theatrical whimsy and surreal mischievous characters, (a bolshy black cat that talks and walks on hind legs and a mysterious long checkered one) underpin ideas that tackle the serious social issues of the time. The premise of the story is that the devil and his side kicks can come to town and cause havoc as the system isn’t working, under the surface the discontent of the people creates many opportunities for them.

There’s a wonderful scene where they set up a women’s fashion shop where everything is free and the greedy ladies layer dress upon dress and leave dripping in accessories only for it all to magically disappear when they hit the street leaving them naked.

Botanical Gardens of the museum



Time to leave Oaxaca, we squeeze onto a second class bus in the afternoon and head away from the crowds for a bit of peace and quiet in a little mountain village.

We think it would be very easy to stay in Mexico for a year and soak up these glorious colours every day.

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