We stayed at Ralphs other house in Tequisquiapan, which was very pretty. At night, we walked to the citys center and had dinner. A musician played music for us and found a particularly zealous fan in my sister who danced to his tunes. We went back to the house to which I had a night of sleep because my precious father snores like he is being paid to (Do not exclude that Michael Holzer).
In the morning we had breakfast in a nearby restaurant where I discovered that I dont mind papaya as long as I eat it with another fruit and then we proceeded to a champagne winery. Of course, it wasnt champagne because France is stingy, and it wasnt a winery because it isnt really wine, but it was a place where they made bubbly alcohol. I tried some of it and I must say I do not see the charm. We then drove to a winery up on a mountain with the view of one of the biggest monoliths in the world. On the way, a man walked on the side of the road with a rattlesnake hanging from what seemed like a snake
catcher. He smiled as he noticed his audience. After having lunch at the winery, we drove to a nearby town that was filled with shops. I bought rings for two of my friends, one made of amethyst and the other carnelian. There was this lovely smell of bread in the air throughout the whole town as well as a great view of the aforementioned monolith. We ended the night with dinner back in Tequisquiapan.
We got breakfast the next morning and walked around the citys center looking at shops, where I got a very pretty skirt. We then drove back to Mexico city.