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Intricately woven palm fronds on Palm Sunday © Charlotte Bell, 2011

Palm Sunday in Ajijic, Mexico

July 17, 2020 Tony7104Leave a Comment on Palm Sunday in Ajijic, Mexico

Yesterday was Palm Sunday and I observed, with a feeling of respect and rapture, the local Mexicans begin to celebrate Semana Santa (Holy Week). As I drove to meet my friend who lives on Hidalgo, the street of Ajijic processions, I was amazed. Men, women and children were sweeping the street in front of their […]

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Getting here – paperwork for people, animals, cars and things

July 17, 2020 Tony4656Leave a Comment on Getting here – paperwork for people, animals, cars and things

The basic entrance immigration status for tourists is the FM-T. It is valid for a maximum of 180 days and is issued at your point of entry into Mexico-either at a border crossing or an airport. Visitors who drive a car into the country will be required to return the car to the border and […]

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A Woman’s Perspective On Living In Mexico

July 17, 2020 Tony3452Leave a Comment on A Woman’s Perspective On Living In Mexico

This column is designed to offer Mexican living experiences from a woman’s point of view. I’ve been in Ajijic for more than four years, living as a single woman. In this time I’ve purchased, rebuilt and decorated a home; worked with agencies for handling disputes; dealt with the police and learned how to live comfortably […]

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Easter in Mexico: a blend of cultures

July 17, 2020 Tony2742Leave a Comment on Easter in Mexico: a blend of cultures

Santa Semana (Easter week) captured center stage last month in Ajijic. For me, it was a chance to really appreciate both the Mexican customs as well as enjoying some from back home. The celebrations of our Mexican hosts begins with The Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary on Friday, April 11: “Processions and special altars […]

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Mexico and the US: the best of both cultures

July 17, 2020 Tony2429Leave a Comment on Mexico and the US: the best of both cultures

Last month, during the holidays, I experienced a magical mix of south and north-of-the border celebrations. My parents visited for two weeks during Christmas, which made it a special time for me. In anticipation of their visit, I decided to decorate the house and put up a tree. Although not a particularly charitable act, I […]

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Single in Mexico and San Miguel de Allende revisited

July 17, 2020 Tony67021 Comment on Single in Mexico and San Miguel de Allende revisited

I recently returned from a wonderful trip down memory lane. My 40th high school reunion near San Jose, California allowed me to reconnect with friends I hadn’t seen in 40 years. The reunion was held where my new grandson lives, and besides getting reacquainted with Tyler, I spent 3 days with life-long friends tramping through […]

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Leap of faith: an accidental tourist starts a Mexico business

July 17, 2020 Tony3781Leave a Comment on Leap of faith: an accidental tourist starts a Mexico business

It’s been a long time since I wrote a story about a midlife maverick. I met another one recently and had lunch with her in order to hear her story. I enjoyed it and I hope you will, too Connie Kimmitt came to Ajijic from southern Alberta, Canada in November 2000. Having recently turned 50, […]

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Oaxaca and the Pinotepa Nacional

July 17, 2020 Tony6992Leave a Comment on Oaxaca and the Pinotepa Nacional

I just returned yesterday from a two-week trip through central and southern Mexico. A girlfriend and I decided to drive, rather than fly and, although I prefer driving on the autopistas (toll roads), she prefers taking the back roads. We compromised. When I drove, I chose; when Lyn drove, she chose. I have a ’93 Ford Explorer. […]

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Your home in Mexico: to rent, buy or build?

July 17, 2020 Tony8851Leave a Comment on Your home in Mexico: to rent, buy or build?

Are you renting in Mexico or did you buy? Why? Can you own your house outright? These are questions I’m frequently asked. Generally, my recommendation is to rent for at least six months until you get the “lay of the land”. That being said, I bought a house after only 3 days in Ajijic and […]

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A little girl is attracted by the scent of hot, sugary churros, a deep-dried bread. The owner of this cart in Tijuana cooks this delicious treat on the spot. © Henry Biernacki, 2012

Retiring And Living Around Tijuana

July 17, 2020July 17, 2020 Tony9728Leave a Comment on Retiring And Living Around Tijuana

Posted by Mack on Abril 24, 2000 I’m looking for information on living in Tijuana or nearby for the winter moths at first. Need any info I can get please. Rents ….whatever. Thank you Posted by alex in TJ on Abril 24, 2000 There are two nice areas of Tijuana. Playas de Tijuana is the […]

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