4/1/2022 – Taxco, Day 4

(Above: A return to Cristo and the panorama that surrounds the mighty statue.)

Weather: Today began in the low 50s and proceeded to warm into the mid 80s.

The morning stroll to Cristo:

Breakfast at Scaffecito – 10/10

Breakfast: A delicious fare of Coffee, seltzer, yogurt, and fruit. Today’s fruits included mango, papaya, cantaloupe, and Banana Morada (miniature red banana with far superior flavor to typical US bananas).

Mid-morning writing:

I still find it interesting that my idea of staying in, sitting in, and writing in this room that I had when I first witnessed it has come to fruition.

Lunch at Cocina Economica: La Aurora – Tremendous flavor, good portions, excellent people – 9/10*

* The only reason I have a 9/10 instead of 10/10 is because the Mercado atmosphere is not my absolute favorite atmosphere to dine in. Also, 10/10 denotes places that I definitely want to eat at again.

Postre of the unnamed neveria – Superb flavor and texture – 8.5/10

Unnamed Neveria (so far as I know), located about 75 meters from the Santa Prisca square: Here, I obtained a couple scoops of caramel, coffee, & pecan ice-cream which I proceeded to enjoy quite a lot in the square while watching people pass by. The flavor was not too sweet, and the texture was almost chewy.

Dinner at Bálsamo Café – High quality ingredients, novel drinks (tea and coffee), and live entertainment – 9/10

Dusk and evening of 4/1/2022:

Final Note: At this time (4/2/2022 @ 10:08 AM), I have taken my morning walk, written for an hour, swept the central terrace, and eaten a breakfast of fruit & yogurt. Now, it is about time to go for the midday adventure. I think I’m going to walk to the mine.

1 thought on “4/1/2022 – Taxco, Day 4”

  1. Quite a walk, great pictures, I like how quiet things were on that trip up to the top and back, and like usual some really good food. B
    y the way I remember you seeing that little writing desk and thinking that that would be a place that you could get some work done, glad it’s come to fruition… it didn’t take long did it.

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