The Ancient Highway

– Journeys from the edge

Menu
  • Home
  • Site Excerpts
  • SITE THEMES
    • 01.About Our Website
    • 02.Old Blighty
    • 03.Western Europe
    • 04.Eastern Europe
    • 05.Africa
    • 06.India
    • 07.Thailand
    • 08.China
    • 09. North America travel writing
    • 10.World Wide
    • 11.Trains, Boats and Planes
    • 12.Natural Scenery
    • 13.Pre-20th Century History
    • 14.Modern History
    • 15.Adult Humour Or Content
    • 16.Travel writing quotes & book reviews
    • 17.Travel writing websites
    • 18.Travel writing photos
  • ANCIENT HIGHWAY STORIES
    • About the tales below
    • THE STORY BEHIND THE WEBSITE:
      • From Parchment to Digital – Creating Our Travel Website
      • THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH …..
    • ANCIENT HIGHWAY STORIES (1-3) – UK
      • 1. Orkney – A Pagan Place
      • 2. Lessons in contraband
      • 3. An Addictive Foe
    • ANCIENT HIGHWAY STORIES (4-13) – INDIA
      • Our India Travel Tales – Interactive Map
      • (4-5) Mumbai
        • 5. Mumbai: A Deathly Deception
      • 6. An Innings Amongst the Dead
      • 7. Lucknow – Educating Braj
      • (8-9) Himalaya
        • 8. Himalayan foothills – Nainital
        • 9. Himalayan foothills – Dharamsala and Simla
      • 10. India Rail – Tales From The Tracks
      • (11-12) Fatehpur
        • 11. Fatehpur Sikri – City of Dreams
        • 12. Fatehpur Sikri – Mohan, Mohan who?
      • 13. The Silence of Mandu
    • ANCIENT HIGHWAY STORIES (14-15) – ECUADOR ⛔️ ✋
      • 14. The Virgin of Quito
      • 15. A Night at Sutra’s ⛔️ ✋
    • ANCIENT HIGHWAY STORIES (16- 18) – THAILAND ⛔️ ✋
      • 16. Tales of the Unexpected in Chiang Mai
      • 17. A Lift in Chiang Mai
      • 18. Bullets or Tranquility
    • ANCIENT HIGHWAY STORIES (19-22) – EVEN BETTER
      • Mexico : A nonfiction novella
      • 23. MY Pretty Peggy Sue – USA & UK
      • 24. Living With Clive
    • 25. IN DEFENCE OF TRAVEL WRITING
    • WHEN TRAVEL WRITING STAYED HOME
      • Royal Air Force Museum – Cosford
      • Bob Dylan – Phoenix Festival, England, 1995
      • The word on the street – Adolescent wartime memories
  • BOOK REVIEWS & QUOTATIONS
    • Travel Book Reviews
    • Travel Literature Quotations
  • EXTERNAL TRAVEL SITES
    • EXTERNAL TRAVEL SITES INTRO.
    • Ode to Travel Blogging (New)
  • SUPPORTING PHOTOS
    • About the Photos on this Website
    • India travel writing photos slideshow 1992-96
    • Mumbai travel writing photos
    • Lucknow travel writing photos
    • Delhi travel writing photos/videos
    • Simla travel writing photos
    • Dharamsala travel writing photos
    • Simla travel writing photos
    • Fatehpur Sikri travel writing photos
    • Thailand travel tale pictures
    • Baltics States travel writing photos; Saint Petersburg travel writing photos
    • Orkney travel writing photos
  • LIVING WITH CLIVE (new)
  • JUST ACROSS THE BORDER LINE (PASS PROTECTED)
    • INTRODUCTION
    • TWILIGHT ON THE ADRIATIC
    • TOUCHING THE WALL
      • TOUCHING THE WALL – IN THE SHADOWS OF WARS (1)
      • TOUCHING THE WALL – IN THE SHADOWS OF WARS (2)
      • TOUCHING THE WALL – IN THE SHADOWS OF WARS (3)
    • A REVOLUTION FROM THE SOFA
    • MIND GAMES IN BARCELONA
    • CAIRO AND COURIERING
    • BETWEEN MINARETS AND MISSILES
    • Into the Lonely Heart of Darkness – A Moroccan Odyssey
    • GERMANY – THROUGH EASTERN EUROPE – AUSTRIA 
    • Travel Notes from the Baltics & Saint Petersburg
    • A Manitoba journey: In the shadows of bears
    • Arriving in Mumbai – First encounters
    • PAINTING THE WALL – ECHOES FROM A FAULT LINE 
    • A REFLECTION
Menu

Mexico : A nonfiction novella

Guanajuato

Three hours south of Zacatecas, I arrived at another UNESCO city, Guanajuato. Further large helpings of ecclesiastical architecture, cobbled streets and plazas. However, there the similarity with Zacatecas ended.  Zacatecas and Guanajuato, compare and contrast would have made a good essay title. For while the industriousness of Zacatecas gave it a work a day, touristless feel, Guanajuato’s vitality was rooted more in high culture.

In the Constancia neighbourhood, on the steps of the cathedral stood a male choir with purple capes, ruffled collars and caps. Their ages ranged from seven to seventy. The choir stood on the steps in age order, with the angelic little up starts at the front. They sang three songs and then moved over for another ensemble dressed in burgundy.

Next to the cathedral steps was an artists market, where the range of Guanajuato’s splendid architecture was laid out on canvas. I made note of a number of aesthetically pleasing buildings to visit the next day.

By the cathedral was a plaza – another botanical garden at its heart, more wrought iron benches, more aging men with sombreros and courting couples. Wandering minstrels – trios of boys, girls and men, and lone musicians – strode around the plaza in1 packs, with guitars and mandolins. These Mariachis – popular strolling bands – would stop in front of a bench or a table of diners outside one of the restaurants that surrounded the botanical garden, and break into song. For the musicians, diners and the slow moving stream of families out for their evening constitutional, being there was what it all seemed to be about.

Over the next fourty-eight hours I came to the opinion that the crowds of families that flocked around the streets of Guanajuato – the citizens of this mini-metropolis located in yet another volcanic crater – had to be among the most contented bunch of people I had ever seen. Houses it seemed where only somewhere that you disappeared to for a few hours sleep, and then this was only in the small hours. Sure it had its share of dimly lit back streets but these did not feel threatening and any obvious signs of destitution were far from apparent.

It felt like I was living in the middle of a perfect society. Surely there had to be some dark secret. It reminded me of the 1970s film, Logan’s Run, where everyone lived in a blissful paradise and where all needs were provided for. However, the trade off was that, unknown to the general populace, life only extended as far as thirty. The day this age arrived, was the day life ended for those who had made it to their fourth decade.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Category: 09. North America travel writing11.Trains, Boats and Planes13.Pre-20th Century History
  • HOME
  • THE ANCIENT HIGHWAY BLOG.
  • WEBSITE BASICS
  • From Parchment to Digital – Creating Our Travel Website
  • The truth, the whole truth …..
  • ANCIENT HIGHWAY STORIES – ABOUT THE TALES BELOW
  • 1. Orkney – A Pagan Place
  • 2. Lessons in contraband
  • 3. An Addictive Foe
  • Our India Travel Tales – Interactive Map
  • 4. (India) Mumbai: A Deathly Deception
  • 5. (India) An Innings Amongst the Dead
  • 6. (India) Lucknow: Educating Braj
  • 7. (India) Nainital – A Himalayan Winter’s Journey
  • 8. (India) Dharamsala and Simla
  • 9. (India) Tales From The Tracks
  • 10. (India) Fatehpur Sikri – City of Dreams
  • 11. (India) Mohan, Mohan who?
  • 12. (India) The Silence of Mandu
  • 13 . (Ecuador) The Virgin of Quito and Proof of Life
  • 14. (Ecuador) A Night at Sutra’s
  • 15. (Thailand) A Lift in Chiang Mai
  • 16. (Thailand) Tales of the Unexpected in Chiang Mai
  • 17. (Thailand) Bullets or Tranquility
  • 18. Mexico : A nonfiction novella
  • 19. My Pretty Peggy Sue – USA & UK (New)
  • 20. Living With Clive (New)
  • 21. In Defence of Travel Writing
  • 22. Ode to Travel Blogging
  • OUR TRAVEL BOOK REVIEWS
  • Just Across the Border Line – Book in progress (Pass protected)
    • I. INTRODUCTION
    • ii. YUGOSLAVIA – TWILIGHT ON THE ADRIATIC
    • iii. TOUCHING THE WALL – IN THE SHADOWS OF WARS (1)
    • iii. TOUCHING THE WALL – IN THE SHADOWS OF WARS (2)
    • iii. TOUCHING THE WALL – IN THE SHADOWS OF WARS (3)
    • iv. A REVOLUTION FROM THE SOFA
    • v. MIND GAMES IN BARCELONA
    • vi. CAIRO AND COURIERING
    • vii. BETWEEN MINARETS AND MISSILES
    • viii. THE LONELY HEART OF DARKNESS – A MOROCCAN ODYSSEY
    • ix. GERMANY – THROUGH EASTERN EUROPE – AUSTRIA 
    • x. BALTIC STATES & SAINT PETERSBURG
    • xi. MANITOBA: THE BEARS OF CHURCHILL
    • xii. ARRIVING IN MUMBAI
    • xiii. PAINTING THE WALL – ECHOES FROM A FAULT LINE 
    • xiv. A REFLECTION
  • Lesser known Shrewsbury
  • Travel Writing Quotes (New).
Copyright theancienthighway.com 2024