Friday, October 16, 2015

Comida

The food in Mexico City deserves a post to itself. YOMMM!

Flautas, tortas, y tacos with salsa verde:

Pescado tacos y a fried cheese-stuffed pepper taco con salsa roja:

A relleno hot off the street with salsa verde Y salsa roja:

Chicharrones:

And of course some mezcal margaritas to wash it all down: 

And this is me after eating all of that:

Frida Kahlo

Ayer we continued our tourisimo at the Frida Kahlo house in Coyocán. We saw where she and Diego Rivera lived and worked and hosted all of their (now super famous) friends. 

This is Frida's studio, exactly how she left it:

And this is where she painted self portraits and maintained her eyebrow:

Then we hopped over to a market in Coyocán to purchase Dia de Los Muertos swag, 
and finished our last day in Mexico City with a fancy dinner serenaded by a 5 piece orchestrita, complete with accordion.
¡Adios Cuidad de Mexico! ¡Hasta luego!

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Mujeres de Moda


Last night, Verna and I found ourselves sitting in the front row at the runway shows of Mercedes Benz Mexico Fashion Week. This sounds super suave, and believe me, it was. It was one of those Bridget Jones moments where you're just waiting for someone to recognize how obvious it is that you don't belong. Just be cool, you know, act normal. 

So how did two awkward chicas end up here? As it turns out, the more degrees of separation you are from us, the bigger deal you tend to be. Our dear friend Cesar connected us with his super cool cousin Manolo, whose boyfriend does PR for fashion week. Boom. Just like that we're in. ¡Hopefully we didn't embarrass our new amigos! 

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Tourisimo

We have been quite the tourists these past two days. I think we walked approximately 500 kilometers, which translates to something like 27ish miles, and half of that was just inside the Museo de Antropología. 

We also hit Chapultepec, which is like Mexico City's Golden Gate Park, except bigger and with fewer hippies. Plus, inside they sell you chicharrones instead of drugs! The Chapultepec Castle is in the national forest, so we checked that out and learned a bit about Mexican history, but more about how poorly we read informational signs en español. 

We've also explored the Palacio de Bellas Artes where we saw some Diego Rivera frescoes, and the Templo Mayor museum where we saw some Mayan frescoes.

 At our rate of 2.5 museums per day, it should only take us 185 days to visit the rest of the museums in this city. ¡Oye!

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

¡Holy Molé!

Hello again! For our next installment of Discover Touching Fairies, Val y Verna take on Mexico City. We arrived today after a long weekend relaxing in Cabo with some of our amigas, and after sustaining on chips, guac, and mediocre margaritas for 5 days, we were ready for some serious comida. 

On the recommendation of a friend, we headed to a Yucatan restaurante and had an incredible meal of octopus, oxtail molé, and marinated queso balls (muy rico!) along with some inventive mezcal cocktails. (Mine came out literally smoking!) 

We knew this was our kind of place when they brought out bacon fat as a condiment. 

Now with renewed energy, we're ready for some heavy tourisimo mañana. Buenos noches!