Thursday, June 9, 2011

Skate Chapala

Looking for a romantic skating getaway with lakeside views? The locals here in Chapala, Jalisco have a skatepark right next to the lake! Yesterday I watched the sunset over the lake while kids busted tricks on their skateboards, bikes and rollerblades. Here's a couple of pics as well as a video I found of Max Barrera.




Monday, June 6, 2011

Park Jam Keeps it Roots in Long Beach

Djs, Bboys, Bgirls, and local community centers. Long Beach Park Jam was a beautiful experience of the community sharing food, dancing and enjoying the sun together.
















Saturday, February 26, 2011

Art in Wilmas: WECAN's One Year Anniversary


Last night I attended the one year anniversary of WECAN (Wilmington Enrichment Community Artist Network) at Slanguage Art Studio in Wilmas, California. WECAN puts on art events in Wilmington featuring local artists and it is truly an asset to the Wilmington Community. The One Year Anniversary came complete with live performances and a complementary candy table (pictured below). I also picked up a WECAN t-shirt which I am looking forward to wearing! Keep up the good work!








Thursday, December 23, 2010

Tamaleras


Nothing says welcome home like joining the tamale assembly line on the day before Christmas eve/ Noche Buena. Making tamales for Christmas is a tradition held by many a Mexican/Chicano family here in Wilmas. December 23rd is the day for my family to get together, catch up on the latest family gossip and oh ya, make tamales. Above is my grandma and mom showing off their skills. Below are two steps of tamale assembly: the first is spreading the masa on the corn husk, second is putting in the filling (in this case its carne de puerco/pork).



Tuesday, December 14, 2010

On Dia de la Virgen, Even the Buses go on a Pilgrimage aka Goodbye for Now!


I conclude my trip to México where I began, the buses. In the city they are known as "peseros", in my first blog entry in México I talked about how confused and intimidated I was by the bus system. But once I got a hang of the peseros, they were my favorite thing about the city and I am going to miss riding around in them. They are privately owned so each pesero has its own unique atmosphere, some have bangin sounds systems and others are adorned with stickers or religious articles. Above and below are pictures of the peseros on dia de la Virgen, December 12. In various neighborhoods though out the city the peseros go on a pilgrimage drive in honor of la Virgen de Guadalupe. Each pesero owner decorates their bus with balloons and pictures or statues of the Virgen. In this particular delgeation, Magdalena Contreras, they drive to the top of a mountain. Each pesero is filled with the family of the owner, like a mobile party. On their drive down the mountain, they throw candy and other treats at the crowd of onlookers. It was a really fun way to spend my last day in the city. Long story short, yesterday I said farewell to the city and it was bitter sweet. I'm happy that I'm going to see my family for the holidays but sad because D.F. has become my new home and I will miss it dearly. It's back to reality but I hope to go on another adventure as soon as financially possible. GOOD BYE MÉXICO! Its been a blast.



Sunday, December 12, 2010

My Ultimate Favorite Food and Dessert


Over the past month I have been eating every type of street food fathomable, well at least every type of food that does not include pork or beef. I'm not quite a vegetarian because I still eat chicken but I try to stick to veggie dishes. Some of my favorite things have included arroz con platano (rice with bananas) and Sopa de Pollo, a really yummy chicken soup with garbanzo beans. My ultimate favorite dish is completely veggie and pictured above and below, Tlacoyos! Tlacoyos are made with blue corn masa, they are stuffed with either beans, cheese or greenbeans. They are topped with nopales (cactus), onions, cilantro, cheese and salsa YUMMY! Also equally delicious are the quesadillas de flor de calabaza which include pumpkin flowers and cheese (picutred below on the left).


For dessert let me tell you, in Mexico they don't mess around when it comes to helado (ice cream). Below you can see a beautiful helado cubierto. It has two scoops of ice cream, cookies and cream and cappucino; its dipped in chocolate and covered with chocolate sprinkles. At a price of about 2 US dollars, it beats Cold Stone any day. Heaven on earth!


Monday, December 6, 2010

Petate Session Hip Hop Event





Yesterday I was fortunate to be able to go to a hip hop event by the name of Petate Session. It was mainly a break dancing competition but it also included a performance by local hip hop emcees. The event was hosted by Otherside Crew, on their blog they state "Porque nosotros no somos gringos ni europeos sabor orgullosamente mexicano" (Because we are neither gringos nor Europeans, a flavor that is proudly Mexican). The hip hop culture of Mexico definitely has its own flavor, the break dancing community appears to be very passionate and united. I was happy to see that there were break dancing crews that included bgirls. I also noticed a real community feel, the more experienced bboys help others improve their skills. They also show a lot of love to younger kids who are learning to break. Below I've included a video of one of the battles.