Friday, November 2, 2012

Day of the Dead Parade
This week has been a memorable experience. Every morning we sit down together, a group of 10, and Laura leads us through our writing excercise for the day. Yesterday was about character and dialog, while today was about structuring our story. I've learnt so much, all I need now is to put it into practice. As I'm someone who isn't very disiplined, I'll have to set myself a goal in order to work at my skills  and towards completing my project that I'm working on.
Today Laura met with us 1 on 1 to discuss where we could go with our writing. It was invaluable getting Laura's opinion as she is a wonderful source of information.
As well as writing, San Miguel is alive with the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated the week of our Hallowen. The Mexicans party with parades, music in the village, shrines, and remembering their loved ones by celebrating their lives.
I went to the cemetary today to see how the locals cover their family graves with flowers and sit by them to remember their relatives and friends who have died. It's not a sad event, there are meriachi bands playing music,and  people eating and laughing.
The music is playing in the park outside my room and it's 11:00 pm.We just had an amazing dinner together here at the villa which completed our writing workshop. But tomorrow night we meet on the roof top of Carol's house for drinks, before  heading out to an art gallery open house.
It's been a very busy week, drinking tasty marguaritas and experiencing Mexican culture.

1 comment:

  1. I LOVE your descriptions. I especially like that San Miguel is "alive" with Day of the Dead. You know how much I love irony. It all sounds sooooo wonderful. I KNOW you will practice when you leave there. You are one of the MOST disciplined people I know and always very inspiring to me. I love you madly!
    Xox Bea

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