
Last weekend was so much fun! It was our first big organized weekend excursion and I loved it. We took a 5-6 hour bus ride north west from Puebla to the state of Oaxaca. I loved the bus ride because it was all through mountains so there was plenty to look at, including all kinds of different cacti. Our hotel was right in the middle of the city in Oaxaca which was really nice to be right in the middle of all the action. There was a big market right across the road, the zocalo (which is the town center where people play music, sell crafts and meet up) was within walking distance and so were several clubs and a beautiful convent.

The city was a pretty active place. There was traffic but much more people activity. It was a really cool place to just be outside on the street, there was plenty of people watching to do. At night we went to a bar that had a live band playing and we got to meet the guys and girl in the band which was really fun.

During the day we took trips to two different ruins one was named Monte Albán (pic to the right) the other I don't know the name of (pic above). But Monte Alban was gorgeous! We had a tour guide so we learned quite a bit about the ruins and the area around them. They are surrounded by mountains, and were used as a kind of town center, they didn't have sacrifices here. They had structures used to study astrology, and there were several different rock structures that they had done detailed drawings on. I really enjoyed it.
We also went to a convent which was also really interesting. They had tourture devices which people would use to punish themselves when they felt they had sinned. It seemed pretty brutal. They also had a bunch of other artifacts which were really neat to see. The convent was really beautiful and well maintained, and it was very close to our hotel.

We also had several different presentations. One on how to make chocolate, which was a lot of fun (note: don't eat before sugar is added, as you can see in our faces!). The chocolate here is completely different, it much grainier and has a different taste. Oaxaca is know for its chocolate though.
We also had a presentation on how to make

textiles. This was really cool. We went to this families house and they showed us how they make the thread out of goat fur (I got to help) and then they showed us how they make the different colors and finally they showed us how the weaved it. What a process, and its all done from natural things, no chemicals.
In addition to all of that we learned how mezcal is made, a type of liquor made in mexico. It's kind of like tequila but its made from a different plant and they have several different flavors. This was a really cool presentation as well complete with free samples!
Our finally presentation was on making wood figures that are really typical of Oaxaca. They are

really beautiful and some are really crazy looking. you can buy them in other places around Mexico but the best place to get them is in Oaxaca.
Overall it was a great weekend filled with lots of fun stuff!