I was so happy being in Puebla. We stayed at the Royalty, which is right downtown on the main square. Puebla is the most Mexican feeling town I have ever visited in Mexico. That is to say the buildings, the lights, the people all are very alive and the city has such a vibrant feeling about it. Granted we were there on Palm Sunday weekend and so was half of Mexico. And seeing the Mexicans on vacation is another part of my work. It was great to be there at the beginning of Holy Week a time of the year when everyone who can afford to goes home to be with family for the week.
Poblanos have a reputation for being very stuck up on account of the long and glorious history of the place and the beautiful buildings that line the streets. They have some reason for being proud of the latter. The photo above was taken in the small side chapel of the Dominican church. I have never seen so much gilt in my life. We were packed in there with the French of course. Yes, even more French in Puebla than when France actually occupied the city in the 1800's
Prior to the Suppression of the their order, the Jesuits had a huge college and center here. We found the church and the old college is now a state university. The above is from the church. Once again it is hard and wonderful to imagine a country with this deep a history. I am not sure why we all flock to Europe for this feeling when we could head south and feel it with our neighbors.
An excellent trip and important to the work we are doing here as I try to get a better idea of what immigrant folks here leave when the leave. What shape is the longing for return to their homes?