I was right. The same jewelry store is there, so I browsed thinking to myself "Hmmm, I could make that, and that ... " Made me miss our jewelry class. I walked on up the street, and there was the same craft store, Quinto Real, owned by the same people. The young woman said she remembered me from several years ago --- but I think she just knows how to please her customers. They now have a little cafe, and I was starving so I sat down and let her bring me some limonada, the best pecan sticky roll I've ever had, and a really yummy ham and cheese sandwich. There were several people at another little table talking English -- I realized how nice it was to hear familiar words. I can understand why north americans who live here often group together. And I think the food tasted really good because it was familiar (also because I was very hungry.
I walked home through several jardins. There are five big gardens in El Centro where people gather and visit and eat and shop. Here are some pictures.
Hola Nancy!
ReplyDeleteYour adventure sounds great already, and your Buddhist moment during the stress of the flight down to Queretaro was admirable. Your comments are already making us miss Queretaro, especially the gorditas, sigh.
Keep writing!
Bill and Eric
Hola Nancy, mmmmm! que rico! Querétaro, su gente, sus jardines, su clima... disfruta.
ReplyDeleteHoy tenemos una mañana fresca y posiblemente llueva esta tarde. (Reporte del clima)
Cuidate y lo mejor para ti.
Mario