To begin with, four in the morning the screaming alarm went off as it was time to wash up and say my goodbyes, although the week before I dread the noise of an alarm waking me up, that morning was very different for it was time to start an adventure I will remember for the rest of my life. The most memorable clips of the trip from start to destination was the underground tunnel in Alabama as we exited the out on the right side was the Gulf of Mexico featuring a retired …show more content…
There are events that people fly in just to attend. The day we drive up la piedad de los lobos in a pack of exceeding a hundred four-wheelers is an example. Over that past few years that event has turned into a tradition, a holiday to the community we’ve named el dia de las motos July 15. July 17, there is a fiesta in west part of town and another on the eastside of the town on the 18th. Each town tries to outdo one another with the type of entertainment either its grupo or banda, mortars or toritos nothing serious for it`s fun for the people. There is a resident, a wonderful lady who organizes a tour to Mexico City`s huge church with multi story beautiful garden and Yucatan Aztec pyramids. The bus ride to Mexico City from la Yerbabuena is a long cold 7 hour drive. For only 350 pesos, that is only 20 US dollars is the cost for the spectacular tour which I highly