As the Burrito Burns

Step into the surrealishious and amazing world of Mexico as told through the eyes and mind of a teacher who has spent the past 20 years living in the coastal city of Puerto Vallarta. A wide range of experiences stretching from the serious to the sublime: living, working, marrying, birthing, teaching, eating, drinking, frolicking and fraternizing and so much more. There is so much to see and do, to tell and be told the list never gets old here at "As the Burrito Burns."

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Aztecs at Cuates and Cuetes.



I'm certainly no expert on Aztec ceremonial dances but I do know they perform every year for the arrival of the Spring Equinox. For the second year in a row, we gathered with friends down on the beach at "Cuates and Cuetes" by the pier. The dancers were out in full regalia performing their ceremony in front of crowds of curious spectators. I have to say it's one of the best places and times for people watching and what's ironic is that the Aztecs are probably the more civilized of the guests. You are bound to see a veritable sea of humanity in front of the sea. Indeed!
Anyway, Linda, the world's most efficient waitress at "Cuates" was keeping all the patrons well-watered and Vallarta's reputation for gorgeous sunsets was upheld as that godly orange disk attempted to upstage the dancers. It was a spectacular sight and I felt fortunate to be apart of the gathering once again.

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