I started out the day by visiting a city park, Almeda Hildago. I sat in the middle of the park and sketched while watching people going about their day.
In the afternoon, I visited the Museum of Modern Art. It wasn't for me. I didn't understand what I was seeing. A platform with a pile of screws on it? Why? No one in the museum spoke English, but I did reasonably well at communicating in Spanish. At some points, the security guards were talking away at me, and I had no idea what they were saying. But they motioned towards rooms, and I just went where they told me to go.
I stopped by a cafe to get a chai. My pronunciation must have been horrible, as 2 girls sitting there were laughing at my Spanish. I listened to them speaking in Spanish, talking about different languages and how easy or hard they were. I understood 75% of what they were saying. I interrupted and said in Spanish, "I understand a little Spanish." They thought I was French but asked where I was from and I told them from the US. They spoke some English. They told me that another American had just been there, and only spoke in English, which they thought was rude. So, at least I get bonus points for trying. I did use some Spanish in my conversation with them when I could. I'm so glad I studied Spanish for 3 months before my trip, or I wouldn't have been having these fun interactions.
After stopping by there, I returned to the close by Pantheon of Illustrious Queretanos and sketched the building there. I had another funny interaction. A man came up to me and started talking in English. I figured he was Mexican and just knew really good English, so I responded in Spanish. He didn't understand me. He was an American from Florida lol. I'm guessing he was the person who had visited the cafe and just spoke English. This was the first American tourist I met. Although this is a lively town, I think people visiting it are from other parts of Mexico, not from other countries. It doesn't feel like a touristy town.
| The power lines! |
| Museum of Modern Art |
| Hands doing sign language. After the fact, used Chat GPT to translate. |
| This exhibit was the most interesting to me. |
| Pantheon of Illustrious Queretanos |
