Thursday, November 04, 2021

Guadalajara to Aguascalientes by Bus

All the buses from Guadlajara to Aguascalientes leave from from Nueva Central, at the end of Metro Line 3, station Central de Autobuses.  We picked bus company Primera Plus and bought the tickets online, huge seats with individual video screens (a first for me).  I was planning on listening to my Spanish lessons, instead I watched Little Women (2019) dubbed in Spanish.  It's like being on the airplane, but more leg room and more interesting scenery.

John's cousin Danny met us at the bus station, such a hospitable host.  We must have seen hundreds of greetings and farewells at buses.  This was a first for ourselves.  

His house is a typical row house that opens directly onto the street, which we must have walked by by the thousands, but this is the first time we have stayed in one.  

A very novel day!   


The view from the bus window on the road from Guadalajara to Aguascalientes The view from the bus window on the road from Guadalajara to Aguascalientes, Mexico

The view from the bus window on the road from Guadalajara to Aguascalientes, Mexico

Agave fields. The view from the bus window on the road from Guadalajara to Aguascalientes, Mexico

Corn fields. The view from the bus window on the road from Guadalajara to Aguascalientes, Mexico

Sun-Ling and "row mates" on the bus. The view from the bus window on the road from Guadalajara to Aguascalientes, Mexico

The afternoon we arrived (October 28), workmen were busy setting up for the 5-day Festival de las Calaveras (Festival of Skulls) in Plaza Patria, the main square. Before the Festival - Aguascalientes, Mexico

Before the Festival - Aguascalientes, Mexico

Cousin Danny Meckley lives around the corner from Parque Encino and Templo del SeƱor del Encino (below). Parque Encino - Aguascalientes, Mexico

Danny and I in the first floor of his house with the window "onto the street". Aguascalientes, Mexico

And in Parque Encino. Dan and John - Encino, Aguascalientes, Mexico

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