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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: July 2010
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Monday, July 12, 2010. 2 Mexicans are constantly saying "qué onda" ("what's up? They unfortunately don't know what "tigueraje" is, and they don't exclaim "coño! 4 Mexican food is really effing good&#...
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: December 2010
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Monday, December 27, 2010. I ran to tell Leonor. "Otra vez? She said, and ran over to see for herself. "Sí, va a tener un bebé! I was holding the mother near her head and could actually hear her sigh...
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: October 2010
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Thursday, October 14, 2010. The Beatles Arrive in Teotitlan. And "Where are you from? I will leave you all with a view of Teotitlan from above,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Beatles Arrive in Teot...
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: November 2010
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Vela de las Auténticas, Intrépidas Buscadoras de Peligro. All of whom encouraged us to go to the vela, and most of whom were thinking about going themselves. The ent...
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: Vela de las Auténticas, Intrépidas Buscadoras de Peligro
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Vela de las Auténticas, Intrépidas Buscadoras de Peligro. All of whom encouraged us to go to the vela, and most of whom were thinking about going themselves. The ent...
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: The Beatles Arrive in Teotitlan
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Thursday, October 14, 2010. The Beatles Arrive in Teotitlan. And "Where are you from? I will leave you all with a view of Teotitlan from above,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Beatles Arrive...
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: Día de los Muertos
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Tuesday, November 9, 2010. Día de los Muertos. In short, the holiday is both serious and solemn (because what could be more serious than life and death? November 15, 2010 at 6:16 AM. Wowthis sounds f...
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: Fiesta hopping: Chiapa de Corzo, Chamula, San Pablo La Laguna
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Monday, January 24, 2011. Fiesta hopping: Chiapa de Corzo, Chamula, San Pablo La Laguna. January 29, 2011 at 4:24 PM. January 29, 2011 at 4:24 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: Wrapping It Up with some Cultural Exchange
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Wrapping It Up with some Cultural Exchange. How do you teach kids history anyway if it's mostly made up of gory details that would probably give them nightmares? Well, n...
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca: Birthing a Lamb
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From Puebladelphia to Oaxaca. Disclaimer: This is a personal blog being used to document my experiences during my year-long Fulbright grant in Mexico. It is not an official Department of State website and the views and information presented by me do not represent the Fulbright Program or Department of State. Monday, December 27, 2010. I ran to tell Leonor. "Otra vez? She said, and ran over to see for herself. "Sí, va a tener un bebé! I was holding the mother near her head and could actually hear her sigh...