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Just for fun and knowledge, I like to know what Wayne remembers from
Easter dinners in Veracruz, and also what Rolly thinks Doņa Martha is planning for this coming Easter. David |
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Doņa Martha has never made much of a big thing for Easter. She has
been (still is) very sick, so I'm sure Easter will be nothing. Me too, because I'm very laid up and house-bound following a heart attack. |
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On Mar 30, 9:14 pm, "Rolly" > wrote:
> Doņa Martha has never made much of a big thing for Easter. She has > been (still is) very sick, so I'm sure Easter will be nothing. Me > too, because I'm very laid up and house-bound following a heart attack. Rolly, I'm very sorry to hear that. My best wishes to you and to Doņa Martha. David |
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![]() "dtwright37" > wrote in message ups.com... Just for fun and knowledge, I like to know what Wayne remembers from Easter dinners in Veracruz, and also what Rolly thinks Doņa Martha is planning for this coming Easter. David ------------ Good question. Got me thinking. But what I remember the most is how Mexico City becomes eerily quiet and empty during the week. Everybody flees the city and heads to places far from the pollution. They find wondrous foods on the road everywhere. Rabbit on the road to the volcanoes, Taquizas everywhere, Barbacoa on most roads outside the city. Nobody in their right mind goes to Veracruz because of the nortes and rotten weather traditional to this time of year. Locally... we did nothing. Nothing special. Maybe a new movie came to the store/warehouse in Paso Largo and maybe a street fare kind of thing like swap meet. Very low key. A lot of kids smashing ash filled eggshells. The real Easter madness is in places like Taxco and Michoacan towns where the priests of old left their mark in working copper, wood, and most typical and traditional Mexican art. Copper, Talavera, place mats, wooden masks... ad infinitum. All the saints and Christ figures rolled out to the street in endless streams... street vendors selling every conceivable delicacy... But not much in our part of Veracruz. Deep in the jungle, hard to get to. The port itself boasts a Mardi-Gra now but I don't remember if it was very popular back when I was there. Thanks for asking! |
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On Mar 31, 11:40 am, "Wayne Lundberg" >
wrote: > But what I remember the most is how Mexico > City becomes eerily quiet and empty during the week. Everybody flees the > city and heads to places far from the pollution. Many of them flee to San Antonio and spend, spend, spend! Many merchants here anticipate La Semana Santa with the same eagerness they do Christmas. > Thanks for asking! You're welcome, Thanks for answering. David |
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On Mar 31, 9:12 am, "dtwright37" > wrote:
> On Mar 30, 9:14 pm, "Rolly" > wrote: > > > Doņa Martha has never made much of a big thing for Easter. She has > > been (still is) very sick, so I'm sure Easter will be nothing. Me > > too, because I'm very laid up and house-bound following a heart attack. > > Rolly, I'm very sorry to hear that. My best wishes to you and to Doņa > Martha. > > David And just to follow up on that, I've learned more lasting information from Doņa Martha, through Rolly, than any cook book, TV cooking show, or any other newsgroup contributor. Thanks, Rolly. David, hoping to see more |
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