mexico
mexico
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-26
When my wife and I first visited the city in Mexico where we eventually chose to settle, we had a conversation along these lines:Me: "Do you know what I am thinking, my sweet darling dove?"Wife: "No, ...
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by K. Kemper - 2006-12-26
It is a fact that in the past ten plus years, over twelve million Mexican citizens have entered the US illegally, presumably to increase their economic well-being.In just the last month [November, 200...
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by Dan Sommer - 2006-12-27
Offers of up to $7000 pr month plus accommodation, in a society with a rich cultural heritage, excellent nightlife and a high threat level from kidnap and assassination attempts. These are factors tha...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-30
You would not think that mentioning Other Gringos in an Expat Survival Guide would be necessary but after I am through you will write to thank me. It is necessary and we struggle with this on a daily ...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-30
Something too few tourists will ask before coming to Guanajuato, Mexico, for a visit is, "Can I use my ATM and credit card for everything or anything?" I have seen many a display of the Ugly American ...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-30
William Glasser, M.D., of Reality Therapy fame, said this,"...I believe that we are genetically programmed to satisfy four psychological needs: love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun." If this is...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-30
Eating out is a source of pleasure and cheap entertainment in Mexico in general and in Guanajuato in particular. We are always being asked where we recommend visitors eat. The difficulty in answering ...
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by Douglas Bower - 2006-12-30
Most of the books on the market dealing with the issue of expatriating to Mexico are fluff. I didn't realize this until my wife and I got firmly settled into a daily routine here in Guanajuato that th...
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by Douglas Bower - 2007-01-02
Finally, some of our American expat friends are beginning to wake up to the ranting and raving I've been doing about living in Guanajuato. Now, if you've been reading my columns on a regular basis you...
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by Jessica Elliott - 2007-01-04
Overview Cabo San Lucas, located at the tip of the Baja Peninsula, was, until recently, a simple fishing town. However, in the last two decades interest in this relatively-unknown Mexican city has bee...