Dear Family and Friends,
Since we were in Puebla about 5 years back, we decided to forgo this part of the tour in favor of spending time with our friend, Bob Cox. A few of you that read this post know Bob Cox, the same way I know him, from the internet.
About eight years ago, I joined a group on the internet who were from my hometown, Columbus, GA. It was close to our upcoming 50th class reunion and several of us in this group were former classmates, reconnecting before the reunion. Not all members were classmates, but we were all raised in Columbus and most of us went to the same high school. The thing about Bob is that I never really knew him except for our cyber connection. Bob is about 5 years older than me. What we had in common is that we both lived outside of the USA. Over the years we have stayed friends through messenger.
We met Bob in person when we were in Puebla five years ago. Bob, a professional tour guide, showed us all of Puebla and the surrounding areas. He knows more about Mexico's history than most any Mexican. His roots are deep in this part of Mexico. He is married and has raised children, grandchildren and even has great grandchildren.
Our tour group was staying in an old, converted, convent. Very spacious and a nice quiet place for lunch.
As we headed back to the hotel, Chuck and I agreed that this visit with Bob and family was the best part of the trip so far.
Thank you very much Bob for coming to meet us in Puebla.
Love you,
Nancy
I had a great time also, unfortunately it was too brief and I didn't get to fill you in on all the scandals that went on in our High School. haha....some by me and some by teachers....oh teacher! make thine self an example for me to follow.
ReplyDeleteThose Folklore dancers were at the Casa Cultura next to Pueblas post office, they have cultural events there every weekend.
Many thanks for your friendship, may your travels always open new doors of enlightenment in your lives.
Many thanks for your friendship too.
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