De viaje con la Familia Portillo por Huamantla
Traveling with the Family Portillo Huamantla
Since leaving the Magic People program, I have been
to visit several of these places with my family on a
Saturday we headed to Huamantla, this is what I
found.
To start a people in process improvement, are fixing
facades and museums: Bullfighting, the Virgin of
Charity and the City. At first I do not like it
better back when they finish, but the information he
found online, I knew the puppet museum mats and
sawdust, so looking for those curious out of the car
to walk Huamantla.
We started with the museum's puppet, just remodeled
and expanded showroom, with the story of the family
"Rosete Aranda" a very famous puppeteers in the
nineteenth century, along with my two boys burst out
imagination manipulating puppets having a teatrino.
Definitely, in this age when television and the
movies give us all digested, few opportunities for
contact with the puppets.
Leaving the museum, some guys were working on a
carpet of sawdust, we were told that they do every
Saturday, and best of all was that we got a sernidor
with sawdust to us help them, I valued much work it
is tired and should be careful not to waste the
material, very friendly we were invited to return in
the evening for the fireworks and the dancers. And I
found it amazing that on 14 August, covering four
miles of streets with these colorful rugs, safe
return.
We walked around the square, we entered the church
and then we ate ice cream pinion on the site, that's
where I met Dona Carmen, a woman who has his place
in a cart of sweets and we presented the muéganos, a
typical sweet Huamantla made with flour and brown
sugar, seems polvorón and that is very rich,
finished buying to take home and share in the
office.
Everything was going great but I did not know a farm,
so I asked and they recommended Soltepec, is like 10
min from Huamantla, shocked me reaching its brick
facade welcomes you to enter a garden with a
fountain in the center and background is the
restaurant where I ate a chicken breast stuffed with
sauce of pulque, people were very friendly and
offered to show the property and have I heard that
golf course.
That day we had to go home but I'm already planning
my next visit.
Estimated Budget
Booths from the D.F: $ 284.00
Lunch at Soltepec: $ 600.00
Museum: $ 40.00
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