tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710073417412924020.post4783894700208424301..comments2024-03-21T14:29:41.877-06:00Comments on Oaxaca-The Year After: What would you do?Christopher Stowenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17338834673351573616noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710073417412924020.post-75744533074503834232015-01-14T08:28:12.453-06:002015-01-14T08:28:12.453-06:00I can't believe these "teachers" act...I can't believe these "teachers" actually got out onto the tarmac and painted slogans on it. Next step will be to hijack a plane and position it across the runway to prevent takeoffs and landings as they do with the buses. There seems to be no line they cannot cross. Ya basta!!! Down with the CNTE!!! Criminals!!! Bandidos!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710073417412924020.post-54877647347022448312015-01-13T19:16:48.976-06:002015-01-13T19:16:48.976-06:00Thanks Chris, I always love reading your blog and ...Thanks Chris, I always love reading your blog and comments - it was quite an adventure - and I'm definitely not going to let the bloqueos keep me from returning (I come every 6 months) because I love Oaxaca. I just will be more thoughtful about how I book flights, and leave more time/room for the unexpected. One does have to wonder if there will be a positive outcome for the teachers in all this, and how the economy in the centro and elsewhere will be affected. So many businesses have shut down and there is no end in sight to the turmoil.Corrie Travelsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710073417412924020.post-90769116955440230702015-01-13T16:38:16.658-06:002015-01-13T16:38:16.658-06:00As Chuck comments, Oaxaca is a magical place. How...As Chuck comments, Oaxaca is a magical place. However, not all of it is good magic. There is more than enough of the dark arts at work here. That being said, I'm glad you make it back to SF and I hope your odyssey did not turn you off to this place. Hey, you were part of a first... the first shutdown of the tarmac ever. And yes, it does make life here difficult at times, and people are very upset and angry, but they are amazingly resilient and positive through all of it. I've learned to roll with the punches and lay low. All good things to learn, those and lots of patience.Christopher Stowenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17338834673351573616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710073417412924020.post-82507518736241833352015-01-13T16:19:04.622-06:002015-01-13T16:19:04.622-06:00I was one of those passengers stranded on Saturday...I was one of those passengers stranded on Saturday afternoon - it took 5 hours to rebook a flight (3 phone calls to Mexico City, several taxis, visits to 2 AeroMexico offices by the zocalo, 2 bus terminals, back to the airport). Everyone at AeroMexico said they couldn't help me rebook until a brave ticket agent came out of the locked terminal on the sidewalk and very kindly used his personal cellphone to call and fix it for me. I just got home to the SF Bay Area this morning at 2:30! What an odyssey it was. Interesting that the locals in Huatulco tossed rocks & sticks at the demonstrators on Saturday... I can't imagine how much revenue is being lost by these bloqueos, and how much more difficult it makes life in Oaxaca.Corrie Travelsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710073417412924020.post-33741643225902454002015-01-12T09:20:56.507-06:002015-01-12T09:20:56.507-06:00Thanks for your postings. They are beautifully wri...Thanks for your postings. They are beautifully written and illustrated with your thoughtful photographs that show a lot of what makes Oaxaca great. One thing that does not, I have come to realize, is the recurrent strikes that seem disconnected from any real outcomes for the teachers. In my last visit, in 2011, the city had just recovered from a lengthy takeover. Oaxaca is a magical place--thanks for showing that, and relating other events in a sensitive, respectful way.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12043855183279447570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710073417412924020.post-89953945107396305922015-01-11T13:33:40.661-06:002015-01-11T13:33:40.661-06:00Thank Chris, by the way I live where NY,MA,CT meet...Thank Chris, by the way I live where NY,MA,CT meet. We have 6 inches on the ground and a couple of days ago was below zero. Warmed up today to 16 degrees. So looking forward to being in Oaxaca once again PaulM_NYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00880723669625925973noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710073417412924020.post-64532806329244438612015-01-11T13:13:32.148-06:002015-01-11T13:13:32.148-06:00I will try to stay on top of things. I am a ways ...I will try to stay on top of things. I am a ways outside the city, but plan on trying to get in to see tomorrow. We'll hope for the best and that this is just temporary.Christopher Stowenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17338834673351573616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1710073417412924020.post-85019125472109471942015-01-11T12:40:51.913-06:002015-01-11T12:40:51.913-06:00Thanks for the info on the airport closure. We are...Thanks for the info on the airport closure. We are scheduled to fly in on Thursday. We have been to Oaxaca many times so have gotten use to demonstrations and the camp-ins at the zocalo but the airport shutdown is a new twist. If the airport is iffy may decide to take the bus from Mexico City. Please keep us up to date on the situation there.PaulM_NYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00880723669625925973noreply@blogger.com