Sunday, February 1, 2009

Start of month 2 & fiesta de la Candelaria

Can't keep up!!!! Busy weeks... a group of four of us just turned in a research proposal on bilingualism at UNO, major chaos getting the grant in, to put it nicely. A big treat: watching my friend AnaPatricia's linguistics students rehearsing a choral poem in Maya, made with stories they had gathered, hip young kids reading Maya beautifully, very moving....you can see them in photos of UNO to the right >>>>>>>>>>>>

Meanwhile, the plaza in front of my house has exploded into fiesta: mass up to 8 times a day, sometimes in Maya, "Por mi culpa, por mi culpa, por mi grande culpa"; bells ringing, off-key songs to la Virgin de la Candelaria, who gets dressed in a different outfit each day, then paraded around, all punctuated by fireworks; last night it all came to a head with mariachis until 1am... the plaza filled with people holding sacred herbs lining up to get a chance to brush the Virgin's dress; people selling clothes, swirled candy, churros and holy trinkets; papel picado flapping in the wind, all practically inside my bedroom!!! Yesterday, mid-sermon, a police motorcade roars up, sirens blaring, loud speaker asks permission to ride through the mass in hot pursuit. No problem!!!

Some new slides from the last two weekends on the link to the right >>>>>> 
 First, two cenotes (limestone pools) at  Dzitnub: one  called Xk'eken, "female pig," discovered when a pig had piglets there; the other, with light streaming in,  a photo taken by my housemate Chip. Last weekend, friends Pedro and Violeta took us to their land northeast of Valladolid, JUNGLE... Pedro warned us about creatures, mostly timid but who might be surprised, and the black sap of the Chechem tree that can cause passers by to swell up!!  another with waxy medicinal bark; I was shamed into climbing  down a 20 ft. rickety ladder into a huge cave with its own cenote: hot and dank like the tracks under Grand Central in August. I lasted 7 minutes. 

Lela la Vagabunda, who turns 89 this year,  arrived today, in her camper; so looking forward to her company! Kim says a vulture flew into Lela's windshield; big mistake for the vulture/ zopilote!!! 

Swine flu masks DF

Swine flu masks DF
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A Choral poem in Maya

A Choral poem in Maya