We enjoyed watching the glass blowers make beautiful pieces, and now I understand how there can be SO much "hand" blown glass for sale everywhere in Mexico. The process is broken down into steps and each craftsman is responsible for just one step. It is assembly-line production, but not mechanized in any way that we could see- just really efficient poetry in motion. The guys can crank out hundreds of pieces a day, and there are probably hundreds of shops just like this one in the country.
I think if we had gone to Tonala on a different day, we would have been able to see more. As it was, we were limited to the stream of humanity and goods that lined the highway, and after a few hours were "shopped out". We did buy some hand blown glasses. And we had a drink there that is unique to this region. It is a thick, sweet liquid made of corn, served with ice, and a glob of lime nieve (slushy ice) Very restorative and delicious, it is everywhere sold on the street.
We hope you find a grupo Mariachis muy amable and can play your heart out with them. We are following your trip with great interest. !Buen suerte! este tarde.
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