


I really do love this event. It is a seemingly simple experience to watch, but to the cowboys following close behind it is their life. The herd represents their work, thier little piece of the world. It represents their hopes and dreams and yet it is so simple....to me. It is a lovely sight.
You have arrived! You made it, See it really wasn't that bad....was it??? A trip into Mexico is an adventure but a fun one. You will see things you have never seen before, good things, simple things, things that I think have been forgotten about in other parts of the world. And if you are like me, you will love every minute of your journey. Bienvenidos! Welcome....Mi Casa Es Su Casa!
First, upon having a successful shopping trip to El Paso...I drive for an hour and see this sign. I know I am getting close....
This is boundary marker that I pass frequently.
(I should have taken a picture of the 15ft. high fence...that is on the border. That is a very visual sign of where you are entering)
"Welcome to Mexico!" again right on the border. You are now in the country! Horray, you've made it! Most people only make it this far. They come for cheap medication and other medical services that are less expensive in Mexico.
Border towns are not my favorite...they have given the beautiful parts of Mexico a bad name. So remember...to have a true Mexico experience you must close your eyes while traveling through a border town, and open them 20 miles out! Border towns most often are dirty and full of interesting people.
The national drink of Mexico! (that is for the non-alcohol drinkers, there are other national drinks as well) You will see alot of this anywhere you go in the country! In fact I sometimes wonder if the country has water to drink!
Stay tuned for Part 2