I'm going to help pour concrete today at 3. The Mexican way. Yep, you heard right. I met Josh, an Alaskan who's been living here off and on for the past 14 years, two nights ago at my friends Adriana and Greg's house. He's building/renovating a house here - been ongoing for the past 6 years. I went to check it out yesterday, just about spent the entire afternoon there. It's more of an work of art than just a house - which explains why this has been going on for so long. They pour over here without a form/mold, so I'm excited to see how that'll go.
Went running yesterday morning and found a shortcut to el centro. I also discovered some really cool little streets with amazing buildings and astonishing views of the valley. I also found a place where local women still do laundry by hand in the mornings (see above). I also saw the first military presence in town.
I think a gun like that would look great on my Subaru as well, but it might create some suspicion at my future border crossings to come.
Talking about guns on your Subaru, did you notice (not on your picture, but on the streets) that the rifle used by the Mexican Army is the same G3 we used in the German military? I also found a blog on which gun is better, the AK47 used by the "narcotraficantes" or the G3 used by the "ejercito". So you decide what's best for your Subaru. Just to avoid misunderstandings, I am all peace and love :-)
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