farther south
Tacos, tacos, and more tacos, with some ceviche has been our diet for a few days now. We left Ensenada, and headed south to a small town called Santo Tomas, which is Mexico’s wine country. We got this sweet little motel room, which cost us a whole $7 each, bought some wine, and started bbqin’ some tacos. Probably some of the best tacos we have eaten, and the wine kicked ass. It’s a small town though, with only about 400 people, and more importantly there are no banks, and no communication with the outside world.
We were all running out of money, so before we left and continued farther south, we hit up the winery Santo Tomas, and drank some more fine wine. Now two of us had no money, and the other two were running real low. We spent the last of what we had on a bus, and arrived in San Quintin three hours later. I have to say, the place sucks so far. The drive was absolutely gorgeous, with cacti fields everywhere, and rolling hills in the background. Baja truly has some spectacular landscape.
Last night we checked in to another motel, grabbed some dinero from the local ATM, and hit the street, the only one in town, for some quesadilla’s and burro’s. Basically they’re the same thing. Now we’ve all woken up, and about to get some coffee, and figure out how to get to the beach.
Feliz ano.
