Warm and Dusty in Querétaro

I will regret life when I no longer have this view!

Well finally the brick house thawed and is no longer like living in an igloo. It is a strange time of year, as mini-dust twisters spawn spontaneous here, and although they look harmless, I would not want to be in the middle of one.

All is dry, warm and dusty – a major change from last summer when the thunder clouds rolled in every afternoon.

I am two weeks away from visit home over the Easter Holiday (which is a big thing in Mexico). I long for my final departure from Mexico in May. Ah, but I will miss my friends here dearly, as I will likely never return to Querétaro after I leave.

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  1. Hey John, good to hear from your. Yup, still on the road, but returning home for a time soon. Busan was still my all time favorite assignment.

  2. Mike, i ran across this old link to your website and decided to drop you a line. It looks like you continue to travel the world. I love this city and had several great experiences there. Hope you are well.

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