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Mexico’s Chiapas State Hosts First Cannabis Cup, Dubbed ‘Humo en la Montaña’

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When we first arrived here in April, I could wax poetically about the amazing vegetarian food, the smiling indigenous people, the fantastic hippie vibe, the incredible culture…now I just want to scam. Europe is calling. In San Cristobal de Las Casas, a lot of foreigners get sick. The ex-pat boards are filled with stories from people suffering from a multitude of serious stomach aliments. Andy got very sick when we first arrived back for our second two month stay. He took a course of antibiotics and soon was feeling better. Then, four or five days later he got sick again! Tests showed a different type of parasite the second time around, and he was able to take a different type of medicine, but the continual stomach problems we both have faced and continue to face have really put a damper on our stay. Andy was so sick he needed a house call and a shot. The doctor was great and spoke amazing English. I suspect a spider to be the culprit! A scorpion may have visited me in the night. Tons and tons of them. Hippies from Mexico, and hippies from many places in Europe. Because they have no respect for the indigenous people who live here. They walk around everywhere maskless, putting regular folks and the indigenous population at great Covid risk. Their live and let live philosophy is annoying to the nth degree. Put on some shoes and mask up, please! Walking around San Cristobal is dangerous and downright scary. The sidewalks are very, very narrow and very slick in places due to the types of stones they use. In some sections the streets are completely buckled. Walking around is basically nightmarish. Additionally, you need a mountaineering certificate to descend some of the curbs. Yesterday I was waiting at a traffic light, and 3 seconds after the light turned green I started walking across it, and a motorcycle almost clobbered me! No fun. In Morelia, it rains a lot in the summer, but the waterworks are usually short-lived and occur during the late afternoon. Here it can be sunny one minute, and rainy the next. What gives??? When we first arrived in San Cristobal de Las Casas, we had tons and tons of internet problems. The second or maybe third week, our hotel wifi improved, at least in the main lobby of the hotel and we had better luck. Besides highly wonky internet, we lived with daily power outages for weeks and weeks. Usually the power would go out for an hour or two mid-morning. But then the outages started lasting longer and longer. We lived with this annoying situation for several weeks, but finally we talked to the hotel manager and he got someone to fix it. They come from surrounding small towns such as Chamula and bring shirts, jewelry and other local crafts to sell. Not awful, but sometimes not entirely pleasurable. They try to give us the hard sell and it wears us down. I have NO not even one regret about coming here for an extended stay. Let me make that clear. Chiapas is a very, very interesting part of Mexico and this area feels quite safe. We have loved our simple one-bedroom apartment and having daily housekeeping services has been super cool! Four months was enough. A friend from the 7th grade and her husband will be joining us. How cool is that? After Tuscany, we hope to move to a small apartment in Sicily, Italy for a bit. Of course, all this depends on Covid as our plans are quite flexible. Thanks for sharing the downside of your experience. We all have them at some point. We learn and move on, we hope. Traveling mercies. Like Liked by 1 person. Like Like. I feel like I lived through this with you. Also leave some time to explore the neighborhood near the port of Piraeus. If your cruise does not include the island of hydra, I recommend you take the one hour ferry ride from Athens and check it out for a few days. Safe journeys. I love reading about your adventures. Sounds to me like not enough research was done before choosing this place for a four month stay. You and Andy deserves a prize for your endurance an chutzpah. I travelled here and got sick myself such a shame as I feel the town is very nice with a very cool vibe. I would say this is a better destination for backpackers rather than tourists. We just spent 9 days there and it was fantastic. Sorry to hear the street venders, mostly indigenous harassed you so much. Chiapas is the poorest state so people do what they need to do. We found the people very friendly and helped them when we could. You sound like you do best staying in your comfort zone. Traveling is not for everyone. May I ask which parasites he got and which kind of antibiotics he was prescribed? All the best. I have been here for 6 months. Colour and racial discrimination in Mexico is really rampant. I feel very sorry for the Indigenous Mexican people who are generally dark skinned. I am really quite shocked. I have experienced more discrimination in Mexico than in anywhere else in the world. People need to point this put to the global public. After a house call, Andy felt better for a few short days. Then he was sick again. I think a spider got me! The high curbs make walking around a real challenge. Generally the street vendors are respectful, but some are a bit annoying. Independence Day is coming soon so the town is getting ready with colorful flags. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like Loading Thanks for this-envious about Greece! Hope you visit Mykonos-i have a friend there. Safe journeys Like Like. All the best Like Like. Leave a comment Cancel reply. Comment Reblog Subscribe Subscribed. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website. Design a site like this with WordPress.

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