We took Lola with us of course, which proved to be a lot easier than we thought. Here I am taking her for a walk before we boarded our flight in Tapachula, we got a few strange looks as you can imagine. She went into the cargo hold and was riding around in circles on the baggage carousel when we arrived in Mexico City, looking a little freaked out I might add. Then it was under the bus for a three hour to Queretaro. All in all, se did really well, she could have been a lot worse.
So we are now located in the State of Guanajuato in central Mexico, in the towm of San Luis de la Paz. It is quite a bit bigger, about 60,000 people, than Acapetahua and much nicer. The people are friendly, the weather is cooler and the terrain and plant life sem-desert and dry. We are working with the newest Reserve in Mexico, La Reserva de la Biosfera Sierra Gorda de Guanajato, which is only one year old. Not to be confused with the Sierra Gorda Reserve on the Queretaro side, which is not as good as ours (what do you think of that Ben & Buffy, haha)
It is a great place and the staff are as nice and helpful as they come, plus they are local guys, so they really care about the reserve.
Jackie in our new office, notice she is not surronded by gas cans, bikes, or old tires...and there are enough chairs for both of us! The town is nice, with palzas and a large park used for exercising and making out.
Jackie out in the park, a place called Charco Azul. We are still exploring the park and the town, we will post more photos of all the cool places as we get them. Until next time. Jackie and Travis
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