April 2013
April 2013 Please select one: Online format Only articles (respond to any article here) Magazine style format Articles and ads just as it’s printed
April 2013 Please select one: Online format Only articles (respond to any article here) Magazine style format Articles and ads just as it’s printed
Editor’s Page By Alejandro Grattan-Dominguez My Most Unusual Experience (Several months ago, we asked our readers to send us an account of their most embarrassing moment. The response was brisk and we published some of them on a one-a-month basis. Now we’ll try a different topic, and as before, so as to encourage our
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The Shoelanthropists! The Shoelanthropists are Michael and Lorraine Kulig – Homeowners in the Barrio San Miguel (near Tepehua) for three years. Shoes distributed to date are 3000 pairs (donated shoes from the States). One Day Without Shoes event on April 16th 2013 at 1:00 pm on the Malecon (At the Beer Garden) Photo/Video event of
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The Death Of John Riley— Revisited (Irish leader of San Patricio Battalion in the Mexican War) By Michael Hogan, Ph.D. John Riley, the twenty-eight year-old Irishman who is credited with organizing the San Patricio Battalion during the Mexican War, has been the subject of much speculation in recent years. Much of it has come
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Uncommon Common Sense By Bill Frayer billfrayer@gmail.com We Are Stuck In the Past There is lots of talk these days about the polarized political system, particularly in the United States. And this stalemate probably reflects the deep divisions among people about how government should work. Russell Mead, in The American Prospect, has suggested that
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Bridge By The Lake By Ken Masson Herself and I recently spent a delightful month in New Zealand, driving through most of that beautiful country from Auckland to Dunedin and Christchurch. Throughout our journey we met only very pleasant, friendly people who made our stay extremely enjoyable. None more so than the folks we
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Joyful MusingsBy Joy Birnbach Dunstan, MA, LPC, MAC Living Apart Together Relationships have changed a lot with the times. There was a time when it was a bold step to live with a partner without the blessings and legal sanction of marriage – ‘living in sin’ some called it. Before too long, living together
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Nine Steps To A Happy Life In Mexico By Maggie Van Ostrand Moving to Mexico isn’t a matter of simply relocating to another country with your belongings. No indeedy. Of the many things you might expect to find south of the border, the most important can be Recovery from Cultural Shock. This generally
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Welcome to Mexico!By Victoria Schmidt My Interpretation of Mexican Traffic Patterns On first glance, most of the written Mexican traffic laws are very similar to those of our native countries. But it is the unwritten traffic rules that I have come to understand that are much more important to learn. Stop signs in Mexico seem
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Anita’s Animals By Jackie Kellum Fleas are athletic prolific vampires The adult dog flea is a wingless insect with a set of powerful hind legs that enables it to jump nine inches straight up or five feet sideways. Like vampires, adult fleas feed only on blood. The flea spends the majority of its life
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