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Reason 99 why we will live in Mexico!: 9/1/10 - 10/1/10
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Reason 99 why we will live in Mexico! A research and developement project following a middle aged couple's quest to move to Mexico. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. I am fascinated with things that are both lovely and dangerous at the same time. A short list is as follows:. The first time I saw a Datura. It was along side of the road one summer. I first noticed this fast growing vine that sprouted almost overnight. Right in a spot that a Javalina. Had been smashed the spring before. And I got rid of the knife.
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Reason 99 why we will live in Mexico!: 5/1/10 - 6/1/10
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Reason 99 why we will live in Mexico! A research and developement project following a middle aged couple's quest to move to Mexico. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. El Camino Real y La Lucuna. Shameless photo of Gordy in the background being cute. He spends most of his leisure time on his back watching me read, cook and Blog. The other book I read was The Lucuna, a Novel by Barbara Kingsolver. Interesting writing style and one of those books that contain fiction and fact. I call them Faction. The above books are...
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Moving Kids to Mexico: August 2009
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Moving Kids to Mexico. We MOVED to the Pacific Coast of Mexico for 1 year with young children from July 2008 to July 2009. We went back for 5 weeks in Summer 2010. This Blog will document this adventure . Sunday, August 30, 2009. It was August 1 when I last blogged. It is almost painful to bring up this blog now (I seriously have tears in my eyes). Mexico and this Blog have been our life and our adventure since March of 2008 when we decided life was to be embraced. And embrace we did! Moving Kids to .
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Moving Kids to Mexico: Los Piojos for Oldest Son
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Moving Kids to Mexico. We MOVED to the Pacific Coast of Mexico for 1 year with young children from July 2008 to July 2009. We went back for 5 weeks in Summer 2010. This Blog will document this adventure . Friday, June 18, 2010. Los Piojos for Oldest Son. Well the adventure continues for Oldest Son. He has his first case of piojos . lice. The Nayarit schools announced that they will close school on Friday - 3 weeks earlier than planned! Parties all day long at school. Youngest Son came home covered in...
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Moving Kids to Mexico: We made it to Saltillo!
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Moving Kids to Mexico. We MOVED to the Pacific Coast of Mexico for 1 year with young children from July 2008 to July 2009. We went back for 5 weeks in Summer 2010. This Blog will document this adventure . Sunday, July 19, 2009. We made it to Saltillo! My view from front seat to back of SUV - every inch is full - good thing Youngest Son is small! Taco Stands – I Love Them! The day's meals totaled about $11 USD. Scene #1 – In car headed down Mexico highway. 8220;I gotta poopie.”. The scene deteriorates fro...
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La Manzanilla, Costalegre - Costa Alegre - Mexico Beach Guide
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How to get here? Galería La Manzanilla. Galería La Manzanilla located at Calle Perula Sur# 83 hosts several “meet the artist” open houses during the high tourist season. The gallery hosts a nice mix of Mexican and expatriate artists working in painting, sculpture and pottery. Hours vary depending on the season. Many of the expatriate residents of La Manzanilla are artists. Check the message board at El Girasol or the events page to find information about individual showings. La Fiesta de Toros. Advertise...
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La Manzanilla, Costalegre - Costa Alegre - Mexico Beach Guide
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How to get here? Four-legged friends in La Manzanilla got a helping hand in mid-March thanks to a five-day spaying and neutering clinic that saw 288 animals operated on by nearly 20 warm-hearted veterinarians, student vets and technicians from the U.S. and Mexico who paid their own way to pitch into this worthy cause. CISCO'S AMIGOS CLINICA DE AYUDA. Further on along the bay, the wide creamy sand at Boca de Iguanas provides plenty of opportunities for gathering shells and interesting rocks that are washe...
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La Manzanilla, Costalegre - Costa Alegre - Mexico Beach Guide
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How to get here? La Manzanilla Real Estate. Santana Realty is your source for Mexican Pacific real estate in the Costa Alegre region of Mexico. Our tropical real estate database of Costa Alegre properties contains beach front homes and land, village homes and land and jungle properties. OCEAN VIEW CONDOS - BOCA DE IGUANAS. More Places in Costalegre. Cajon de Peña. La Manzanilla Ms. Krol. Living in La Manzanilla. Visit La Manzanilla Blog. La Manzanilla Real Estate. How to get here?
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La Manzanilla, Costalegre - Costa Alegre - Mexico Beach Guide
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How to get here? Welcome to La Manzanilla Mexico. Roughly 40 minutes north of the Manzanillo international airport on the Costalegre, steamy jungle meets creamy sand beaches in the Bay of Tenacatita. The beaches along the Bay of Tenacatita are relatively unpopulated expanses dotted with palm trees and palapas (thatched roofed buildings), providing the perfect spot for quiet relaxation and meditation. Further on along the bay, the wide creamy sand at Boca de Iguanas. Provides plenty of opportunities for g...
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La Manzanilla, Costalegre - Costa Alegre - Mexico Beach Guide
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How to get here? The ideal way to explore hard to reach locations along the coast is via kayak. North of Manzanillo's international airport is a fantastic body of water running parallel to a miles-long stretch of open beach and fields of coconut plantations. Drift by under the watchful gaze of wise old pelicans as the sound of crashing waves echoes in your ears. A drive just an hour inland from the beach leads explorers to wonderfully diverse land rich in flora and fauna — perfect for HIKING, CAMPI...
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