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Mexico's Olympic memories Marvin West

It's showtime in Athens. The Greeks are all stirred up about the Olympic Games, worrying about terrorist threats and who's going to pay the bills when the party is over and everybody goes home. Thirty... read more

Lions Club in Mexico: giving and receiving Marvin West

You've heard about those push-and-shove Americans who cross the border with their arms full and want Mexico to stop, look and listen. Well, they're at it again. These northern do-gooders, wearing Lens ... read more

Good man comes home to Mazamitla Marvin West

Point your car (or take the bus) along the south side of Lake Chapala, past San Pedro Tesistan and San Cristobal Zapotitlan and San Luis Soyatlan and San Nicolas and Tepeguaje to Tuxcueca. Make a right... read more

Violeta Retamoza: from Aguascalientes to the world Marvin West

Golf is the magic carpet that lifted Violeta Retamoza from Cerco del Laurel in Aguascalientes and sent her out to see the world. So far, it has earned her a scholarship at the University of Tennessee ... read more

In San Juan Cosala, good neighbors good friends make Marvin West

If you've never lived in San Juan Cosala, in the exciting state of Jalisco, in big, beautiful Mexico, you may have missed Guadalupe and Maria Guzman. Their home is deep in the village, on Avenue Morel... read more

Barra de Navidad: the sand spit is slipping Marvin West

It is my sad duty to inform you that the times they are a changing, at Barra de Navidad. Our favorite spit of Pacific sand, sticking out just a little bit from Highway 200 along the west bank, is not ... read more

Honeymoon II Marvin West

Love stories are all around but, alas, we miss most of them. They are too personal to share. Or the lovers think no one else could possibly understand the glow on their faces and the stars in their eye... read more

Keep it simple Marvin West

Half a lifetime ago, the West family went south for a Christmas vacation in a quaint, little village on the Gulf coast of Florida. The pencil factory was long gone from Cedar Key. Tourist traffic roari... read more

Insulted at Tom's Texas Bbq Marvin West

Cantankerous restaurateur Tom Sandilands, 74, has completed a rare gastronomic circle. Years ago, he was in the barbecue business. He switched to pizza and became a far-out legend -- far out at the cit... read more

Leo loves a good cockfight Marvin West

The scene is set: The pit, the crowd, the beer, the betting. No question about when the cockfight begins. The tension level goes up and noise soars with it. There is a violent explosion, a blur of fury... read more

Fernando Valenzuela, a very famous Mexican Marvin West

Ancient American Alexander R. Pembrooke, 84, retired gospel singer, pipe-smoking trout fisherman and stock-market survivor, retains an insatiable appetite for information. He selected our south-of-the-... read more

Wedding invitation Marvin West

Petra is the grand matriarch in our Mexican community of Nestipac, in suburban Jocotepec. A daughter and two children live to the right of her home. Two sons and their familes live to her left. Those o... read more

Traveling to Tapalpa Marvin West

After an all-Mexico breakfast of fresh-squeezed orange juice, honeydew, banana, raspberries and mango, we dusted off our faithful VW bug and pointed it toward Tapalpa. (Tom McEwen of the Tampa Tribune... read more

Mexico car costs Marvin West

In Mexico, the bus, sooner or later, goes almost everywhere. And the cost is low. And there might be free entertainment, maybe an ancient dropout from a mariachi band or a youngster trying to transport... read more

Linking up with the Chapala Lakeside: to rent or buy? Marvin West

Once upon a time, in the previous century, an old journalist and his still-beautiful bride were pondering retirement and escape from Washington, D.C. They had roots and land on the original TVA lake i... read more
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