May in Mexico: Fiestas galore
Headin' South: Cuernavaca to Oaxaca
January 22nd … Adios Cuernavaca…Hola Oaxaca. Not sure how long it would take us to get to Oaxaca, we took off about 7 AM north out of Cuernavaca on Hwy 95D towards Mexico City and shortly thereafter turned south on Hwy 115D (which became 160 at Cuatla) towards Cuatla and Izucar de Matamoros. Although it looked longer on the map than continuing south from Izucar, the plan was to get as soon as possible to the Autopista for Puebla and then go south to Oaxaca on toll roads all the way. Although expensive, toll roads are the way to go as far as I'm concerned.
read morePet Friendly Accommodation
Does anyone know where I can find a pet friendly accommodation listing for Mexico?
read moreReport on Guadalajara
Venta Prieta, Hidalgo
I'm interested in information on the small "native" Jewish community in Venta Prieta, Hgo. (just outside of Pachuca) and would be grateful for anything that anyone might know about it.
read moreTell me about Boca del Rio, Veracruz
My fiancée and I toured Mexico a couple of years ago and used Veracruz as a center for a couple of days. I'll tell you where we went -- if I can remember the names – it was a great trip read more
RV'ing in Mexico
Where can I get a list of RV parks in Mexico? I will leave Texas soon for Saltillo. Later, further south, not interested in coastal, primarily mountains.
read moreBoating on Lake Chapala
We've thoroughly enjoyed reading this site recently and now have another question. With a lake the size of Lake Chapala there must be pleasure boating but haven't found much info. We're thinking about bringing a boat or buying there. Does anyone know about marinas, boats for sale, boating activities, living aboard, etc.? Any help is appreciated...
read moreHeadin' south - Taxco to Cuernavaca
January 21st….After getting a couple more hours of cardio-vascular workout hiking the streets of Taxco this A.M. trying to find just the right silver trinket as a gift for my son's novia we took off for Cuernavaca about noon. No rush, as it is only about forty miles from Taxco to Cuernavaca using the Acapulco to Mexico DF toll road, Highway 95. Arriving before 1pm, poorer by $71 pesos for the three tolls charged on even this short stretch of road, we got off the Cuota and cruised Cuernavaca from south to north on the old free highway 95 looking for a hotel.
read moreBaja California
Bullfights - where and when
Visit to Patzcuaro
I’d like to share a few thoughts having just returned from a brief visit to Pátzcuaro, made for the purpose of sizing it up as a possible retirement venue. Let me start by saying that Pátzcuaro is unquestionably one of the greatest places to visit that exist in Mexico. As a travel destination, it’s difficult to beat, with great hotels and restaurants, a lively upbeat zócalo, the lake, and more crafts than you could take in during a six month stay. read more
About San Miguel
I am curious about this place. I have heard it described in relation to the gringos at least, as a rather bitchy art colony but students come and go. What is the nature of the more permanent expat community?? Can any help?
read moreMercados
Jim Conrad, naturalist and author of several books about Mexico has a wonderful article about traditional Mexican markets at the following: http://www.earthfoot.org/mercados/mer_menu.html
I particularly enjoyed his interviews with vendors, including an herb collecting family, a bread baker, and a serape salesman. Follow the "food" links to learn the names of those wonderful Mexican pan dulces and candies sold in the market and on the street. This is a long article to be savoured slowly. Buen provecho.
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