
Before I begin, I would like to give a shout out to my peeps in the 'Dang, both past and present, and of course to my fellow Peggers round the world (luckily for Jamie and Lisa...you get to be in both categories).

Now, a quick show of hands... how many people have had to cross a couple of sets of train tracks on their walk to work?
Now, who has ever needed to be on the other side of those tracks when a train is fast approaching?
Last question...who has ever had the employee standing next to you radio the engineer and had the extra long train stopped so that you can climb a ladder on one of the cars, walk on the platform and down the other side of the train car?
That was my day last week as I got to was on my way to work. Being a veteran of the most random countries...aka Korea, I just made a mental note to blog about it in the future and e-mailed the details to my parents. I thought that it was just one of those unusually random things that happen to regular people...but to my surprise...Mexico had more to offer me!
This country gets better by the second...now, keeping in mind that I live in a smaller town, when the have fiesta's, or velas as they are called here, there will be horses as part of the parade. You will also see them practicing for the parade as you go for lunch the same day of the parade, or parked outside of the bank? Yep, the lone ranger needed the ATM!
Or what about the view we had from my friend Jessie and Eliot's window when the pigs from down the way decided to cross the road?
Then today, I had a salesman of some sort come to my office and when I told my supervisor via messenger, she asked that I put him on...so there they were, two chatty Cathys...just talking away. If this is how life here is going to be like...it will certainly never be boring!
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