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                                                                                                                                     Oaxaca is a place whose
                A                      s i sit to write about
                                                                                                                                   soul lives in the in-between
                                                                                                                                   spaces. And whose beauty
                                                                                                                                  reveals itself as you let your
                                                                                                                                      eyes and heart adjust.

                                       oaxaca, Mexico, I am
                                       thinking about the things
                                       that don’t change. The
                                       things that are not fleet-
                                       ing. To travel, we need
                                       not go somewhere with
                                       our body. We can go there
                                       with our mindset, with
                                       our senses, with words,
                with a sound or song, and, of course, with an image.
                We can go there with a smell, or a food, a story recount-
                ed from a friend.
                To me Oaxaca is all of these things. It is both a mind-
                set and a place bursting with flavors, aromas, songs,
                and stories to be discovered. It’s people, the generous
                keepers of all these wonderful things they are so happy
                to share with you.
                It is a place you don’t want to read too much about
                before you go. Oaxaca is not a place to experience by
                moving from point a to point b, or restaurant to restau-
                rant (although you could, and it may even be extraor-
                dinary).  It is a place whose soul lives in the in-between
                spaces. And whose beauty reveals itself as you let your
                eyes and heart adjust.
                Set out on walks without purpose. Start higher up
                on the hill and wander down toward the cathedral of
                Santo Domingo (go inside) and Calle Alcalá (the main
                pedestrian street). Take any side street. It is very likely
                that you will run into a street procession in honor of a
                patron saint, or a candela parade (a joyful Oaxacan pa-
                rade that traditionally kicks-off weddings, graduations
                and other community celebrations). If you are so lucky,
                stay with it. Follow the song, the smell of incense, the
                reverent voices, the cheers of the crowd. Celebration
                is one of Oaxaca’s most powerful charms.
                Make (daily) pilgrimages to its markets. The 20 de
                Noviembre market sprawls with treasures, and the small,
                organic and super cute La Cosecha market is a great
                place try Oaxaca’s much loved and hearty cacao drink
                called Tejate (recognized by the large vats of chocolaty
                liquid that women are stirring). My favorite is getting
                lost in the magical chaos of the Tlacalula market on
                Sunday, a melting pot of people from the surrounding
                pueblos. In the air, the fragrance of roasting corn, the
                sweet-tangy-pepper of local chilis, ripe fruit waters,
                and richly colored moles. The women of Tlacalula had
                me spellbound, with their elegant waist-length braids,
                tied in colorful ribbons, their woven baskets sometimes
                balanced and carried on their heads, and their exquisite-
                ly-embroidered dresses. …From the markets, fill your
                room with fresh flowers, because you can.
                Venture into the nearby pueblos.  Oaxaca state has
                seven each-entirely-different regions,16 indigenous
                groups, and an uncountable number of master arti-                                                                                                                  FOLLOW THE SONG, THE SMELL OF INCENSE, THE REVERENT
                sans.  As a starting point, visit the masterful weavers >
                                                                                                                                                                                 VOICES, THE CHEERS OF THE CROWD. CELEBRATION IS ONE OF

                                                                                                                                                                                                       OAXACA’S MOST POWERFUL CHARMS.
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