My wife suggested that why don't they set up tables with some sort of poster announcing their collecting endeavors rather than hounding you where you are trying to relax on a park bench. Sigh! No one ever asks us what we think!
I can't get over the fact that the walks we took through this town revealed a super clean place. I mean, there were some infraction here and there, but nothing major. When I compare it to Guanajuato it is almost like night and day-extremes. If the good people of Dolores Hidalgo can keep their city virtually spotless, then so could Guanajuato.
This town does not have the automobile nightmare as does Guanajuato. It is dead quiet comparatively speaking. Though there are cars here we did not once, even walking through the barrios, any sort of rage honking of car horns. Nor was there the choking pollution that is evident in Guanajuato. I loved that very, very much and could see us living in a place like Dolores Hidalgo.
Also, though our gringo pale faces got a lot of stares like they rarely see gringos, the people were friendly and accommodating. Whether this was an act, I don't know. It takes a while to weasel yourself into the inner circle of the Mexicans so we don't know what to think. The surface impression was that they were nice enough people.
A worker in the tourist industry told us there are bilingual tour guides available and you should inquire at the tourist office to secure one of these guides. There is a tour trolley to see the city but the tours are conducted in Spanish only at this time.
Dolores Hidalgo? It is a place worth a visit anytime of the year.
Enjoy!
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Doug Bower is a freelance writer and book author. Some of his writing credits include The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Houston Chronicle, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Associated Content, Transitions Abroa... View profile
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