Showing posts with label San Miguel de Allende. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Miguel de Allende. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2020

Hiking the El Charco Botanical Garden in San Miguel de Allende--A Healthy Walk in the Fresh Air

 

Great to Hike Without Masks In the Botanical Garden
     We had a wonderful hike at El Charco del Ingenio Botanical Garden in San Miguel de Allende. On a weekday there were few other people hiking there. The park is so large, hikers were well separated—we only saw three other couples in the distance. So, we took our masks off and enjoyed breathing the fresh air. It was wonderful!

     For 50 pesos per person (about $2.25 U.S.) entrance fee, we received a helpful map showing many choices of walking trails. We started at the top of the canyon where the plants included a variety of cacti, headed across to the conservatory, and then down to the reservoir and wetlands, a habitat for birds and other wildlife.

     Signs along the way described the plants, the historical water pipes, and the pools, both in English and Spanish. The rocky canyon with cacti growing on the side of the rocks was my favorite part. We saw a bright green, large iguana on the rocks, too, but he stayed far from the hiking paths.

     A few wildflowers were blooming here and there and a few sculptures were displayed. I recommend the El Charco del Ingenio Botanical Garden for a good, fresh-air hike. We are fit enough to be able to descend to the reservoir and climb back up to the rim, though at over 6200 feet elevation, we got our aerobic exercise for the day. A less strenuous walk is available by staying on the rim, a nice place to have a picnic on benches in the shade and enjoy the views.


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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Our Mural Viewing Walk in San Miguel de Allende and Then Lunch, Of Course😀

 

ABeautiful Mural in Colonia Guadalupe, SMA
     I first read about the Street Art project of San Miguel de Allende in John Scherber’s book, Expat Life: At Home in San Miguel de Allende. He wrote about Colleen Sorenson, an American, who started the Muros en Blanco, the neighborhood murals project in Colonia Guadalupe. In his book, the author described the location of the murals and how the area was transformed into an interesting art-centered neighborhood. I wanted to see it—here was a perfect self-guided walking tour for my husband, Jon, and me.

Jon and One of the Street Art Murals in Colonia Guadalupe

     It turns out that this neighborhood is full of beautiful homes, some with a bohemian flavor. Painters were busy working on several homes, upgrading and beautifying.

Terry Next to Mine-Car Number 13

This Beautiful Tile Mural was Created to Last
Templo de Cristo Rey, SMA

The "Dog Train" Mural is Slightly Aged But Still Cute

     After walking around for an hour, taking photos like tourists, we decided to walk to the Inside Café for a late breakfast. Along the way, we noticed Mexican flags hanging from many buildings for the upcoming Mexican independence day on September 16.

The View from the Third Floor of Inside Cafe

     The Inside Cafe is easy to miss with its narrow doorway and almost invisible sign. Here's what it looks like with Jon coming out, masked and ready to stroll in public, safe from COVID-19.

Jon, Masked and Satisfied After Breakfast
     The murals come and go. As they age, most are painted over and a new mural created by artists. Some are kept up with periodic maintenance. For mural photos from two years ago and more about Colleen Sorenson, see this Sues Wanderings blog post. Here's a Google Map showing the area where we wandered during our walk.

Our Colonia Guadalupe Mural Walk, San Miguel de Allende
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Monday, August 31, 2020

Walk Theme: Door Knockers in San Miguel de Allende

 

A Poster in the Women's Restroom at Hank's Restaurant
    Okay, this isn’t the door knocker variety I’m referring to, but I couldn’t resist…
A Hand Style Door Knocker on a Very Old Door

     Door knockers are an old tradition in San Miguel de Allende centro, many on ancient doors. They are good subjects for interesting photographs while exploring. Yesterday, during our one-mile walk downtown, I made it my ‘Walk Theme’, trying to see how many different styles I could find.

     We continued our walk onward toward Hank’s restaurant, enjoying the Spanish colonial architecture along the way. Then we each enjoyed grilled salmon and fresh green salad with our wine, a perfect ending for a lovely walk.

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Monday, August 24, 2020

Walking for Our Health and the Views in Scenic San Miguel de Allende During COVID-19

 Fitbits, Masks, Sunscreen, Walking Map… We’re Ready!

Hat Vendor Selling his Wares in San Miguel de Allende
Imagine the Exercise He Gets Walking and Carrying His Hats!
     One of my strongest beliefs is that walking and other exercises are essential to maintaining good health. Letting the COVID-19 pandemic prevent us from getting exercise will only lower our bodies' defenses against the viral infection. So, we walk for our health using safety measures. We wear our masks in public as required here in San Miguel de Allende, but more importantly, we practice safe distancing while we are on our walkabouts.
Terry in Front of the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel
     While Jon took my photo in front of the famous Parroquia, the neo-Gothic 17th-century Catholic church, many other people walking in the plaza politely waited until he was finished before resuming their strolls. Young and old, most Mexican people are kind and courteous.
View of the Back of the Parroquia
     Several blocks and turns later, we had a great view of the back of the pink limestone towers and elaborate architectural features. The clear, bright blue sky and puffy white clouds made a perfect backdrop.
A San Miguel de Allende Centro Neighborhood
     Our route took us through a colorful, quiet neighborhood in centro. The yellows and rusty-reds seem to be the predominant home colors here, often one color above and an accenting color below. Away from the plaza, there weren’t too many tourists so it was easy to distance ourselves from others. I love the flowers and trees growing from balconies and rooftops.
Roof Water Drains Come in All Shapes in SMA
     I’m intrigued by the variety of water spouts above garage doors that drain rooftop rain onto the streets here in SMA. I could do an entire post of photos of the different, interesting types.
More Beautiful Cathedrals and Buildings in SMA Centro
Back at the Beginning of Our Tour, Jon in his Flip Flops
  
     We arrived back at the beginning of our self-guided tour and I noticed that Jon was one of few wearing flip flops, the only "walking shoes" he will wear. After walking the loop, our Fitbit pedometers gave us positive feedback for our healthy walk at the 6200 feet altitude of SMA. We had each walked over 5000 steps, over 2.5 miles. The hills we trudged up and down were recorded as the equivalent of 14 flights of stairs. I had obtained 21 minutes of aerobic exercise and Jon had 42 minutes. Time for a sit-down rest.
El Jardin in San Miguel de Allende during COVID-19
     Sadly, El Jardín, San Miguel de Allende's main plaza, across from the Parroquia was closed, the benches and park blocked with yellow caution tape. We found space away from others on the side steps of the Parroquia to sit and rest while people watching. Being Saturday, it was getting a bit too crowded at 5:30 in the afternoon to stay comfortably distanced. Next time, we’ll avoid this area on the weekends. After watching a little girl blow bubbles with her new bubble-gun for a while, it was time to navigate the maze of streets to find our dinner restaurant.
Our View from Our Table Inside Firenze Restaurant
     Our Italian meal and the wine at Firenze (meaning Florence) restaurant were delicious. At 6:00, we were the only diners inside, though their delivery person was busy taking orders out the entire time we were there. The service and care with cleanliness were exceptionally good. We highly recommend Firenze and will return.
Our Self-Guided San Miguel de Allende Walking Tour
     San Miguel de Allende’s summer weather has been perfect for afternoon walks. Temperatures in the low 80s, humidity 30 to 40%, and air quality so clear that the photos from my inexpensive Android phone just pop!
     After a healthy walk and an artistically presented meal of antipasto and Chicken Marsala, we called Uber for a restful, safe (masked) ride home. We can’t wait for our next self-guided walking tour and dinner afterward!

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