Soul warming winter food......

Ohhhhh yea ...now you just made me hungry for Huevos rancheros the spicy and hotter the better .......here in southern Colorado if you don't learn the Spanish names you will lost as well. A lot of my adoptive family are native to the area and the Colorado/ Mexican food from the area is absolutely amazing.

I don't speak or understand Spanish at all but when someone asks me if I will be down for beef enchiladas or huevos rancheros or fajitas .........count me there.

We moved up to the Texas hill country when I began high school in the summer of 1962, RaniDart70. Quite a change from the bayou country of SW Louisiana and East Texas.

I think I learned all the 'bad words' first. The ones that no one said unless they were calling you out and the ones no one said in the presence of women nor children. By the time I graduated high school and left for the service, I could get by. Not fluent by any means, but I could get fed, get drunk, get laid and get myself into all sorts of trouble in Spanish by the time I was 17 or 18.

Happy Motoring,

Harry