Sayulita was very cool... What more can I say? I think we were there at the perfect time, just in between the busy seasons. When it's more locals, foreign immigrants, and the few other groups of random travellers..
Made some cool new friends.. Gavo & Charly (The next two are real photos developed and printed by Charlotte Ernst)
Photo Credit: Charlotte Ernst
Photo Credit: Charlotte Ernst
Riding up from the beach towards Guadalajara was a big climb in elevation.. But luckily a very bike friendly road!
But beware of the cougars..
..and the heat
After we got to the top we had to wait a couple days in some interesting towns like Ameca, and San Isidro Mazatepec for our host, Levi, from wwoof.org to return from a trip.. Then we spent a couple of weeks in the very cool community that he lives in called Teopantli Kalpulli..
Sunny and I with Levi's mother Beatriz
We actually didn't do much organic farming on this particular wwoofing experience because Levi's brother Quetzal was opening a new yoga studio,
Arbol De Yoga, in Guadalajara. Levi was in charge of putting the garden together. So instead of farming we did a little urban garden construction in the city for a week.
At the end of work week we attended the inauguration yoga session. 108 sun salutations! Aye aye aye is what we were saying a couple days later!!
At the Arbol De Yoga after we peddled to the city from Kalpulli
As I write this we are staying with Ivan, a warmshowers host, in Colonia Americana.. A very cool neighbourhood in Guadalajara.
A little snap of our ride to downtown today..