Adventures in Mexico and Cuba

Tales from Claire's and Abdul's journey through Mexico and Cuba

08 April 2014

¡Buenos días!

Day 1, Mexico City, 2pm: After a decent night's sleep to shake off 32 or so hours of travelling (Bendigo to Melbourne to Los Angeles to Dallas to Mexico City), a delicious brekky and a walk around the neighbourhood, Abdul has conked out. Who am I to argue- there's probably no better time or place for a siesta, right? Not one to turn down a napping opportunity, I think I might just join him :)
Posted by Claire Ormerod at 12:18 PM
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