Mexico City is really big! It took us two hours or more just to get out of the city, but then we started traveling through some really beautiful country, full of pine trees and snow covered mountains,
until we arrived at Piedra Herrada, a sanctuary for the Monarch Butterfly.
Normally, the butterflies would be flying around all over the area, but because it was so
cold and we had rain recently, they were all in the trees up the mountain.
Some of us took advantage of the horses that were available to ride and the rest of us hiked up the trail to where we could see the butterflies. Before we left on the horses, while Robert was deciding which horse to ride, the horse that he was going to ride kicked him in the knee. It hurt a lot, but his knee was fine and wasn't bruised or anything. It really took him by surprise.
Normally, the butterflies would be flying around all over the area, but because it was so
cold and we had rain recently, they were all in the trees up the mountain.
Some of us took advantage of the horses that were available to ride and the rest of us hiked up the trail to where we could see the butterflies. Before we left on the horses, while Robert was deciding which horse to ride, the horse that he was going to ride kicked him in the knee. It hurt a lot, but his knee was fine and wasn't bruised or anything. It really took him by surprise.
I got lucky with my guide and horse. All the horses were being led, by rope, by their owners. My guide asked me if I could ride alone, so he wound up the rope and tied it to my horse, then he let me ride on my own. He encouraged my horse ahead of the other horses. It was a fun ride.
When we got to a certain point, we had to get off the horses and walk the rest of the way.
This is President and me with Jose, our lead guide. He was very nice and said that each of the guides will make the hike once a week with their horses.
It was a short walk to a viewing point where we could see the butterflies in the trees. They look like leaves in the tree, but really they are sitting close together in the branches, trying to avoid the cold and rain.
If you look really closely, you can see me holding a butterfly
After seeing the butterflies, we rode the horses back down the mountain and loaded the buses again. We headed into Valle de Bravo for some dinner. As we came over the top of the hill, I could see a big lake ahead of us.
The Hickens and the view from the patio where we ate... the view of the lake was beautiful!
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