Dear Family and Friends,
We were out all day touring around Oaxaca.
Our first stop was Mitla. Mitla is steeped in history and mysticism, the ancient burial site of Mitla -- which translates as the "Place of the Dead"-- dates back to 900BC. It is adorned with elaborate mosaics and ornate stonework.
We visited in a home of an artisan family where they demonstrated how dyes have been made from plants for thousands of years.
We had a delicious lunch with the family.
From there we went to visit a Mezcal Distillery.
We had a generous tasting session after the tour. Things got quite giggly. Thank goodness for bus drivers.
Our last site was a tree that is 2,000 years old.
The tree of Tule is over 2,000 years old and is the widest tree in the world. It is a Montezuma Cypress tree. You have to see it in person to get the full effect. It is so big and magical.
We ended this day with a Goodbye Dinner. A wonderful dinner. Hugs and goodbyes to all our new traveling friends. This was a most exciting last day of our tour.
Chuck and I stayed in Oaxaca for a couple of more days. Will share that with you tomorrow.
Love you,
Nancy
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