by Dianne Romain | Aug 10, 2017 | Customs and color
Let’s start with a pleasant sound from daily life: patting gorditas into shape. When baking on a comal, they smell good, too. And stuffed with a filling of your choice, they taste great.
by Dianne Romain | Aug 8, 2017 | Settings for scenes
Why not riff off one of the legends set in Guanajuato’s callejones? The legend of the Callejón del Beso tells of the tragic love between a poor miner and the daughter of a man who demands that she marry money. One night the miner climbs to a balcony opposite the house...
by Dianne Romain | Aug 6, 2017 | Places to read and write
On the corner of Sangre de Cristo and Temescuitate, Café Tal attracts residents and tourists who come to read, write, chat, or study Spanish. Some stop by Café Tal merely for the coffee. The roaster’s a beauty!