January 2025
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While experiencing a series of Shamanic Visions in the early 1980’s, John Sacelli met his totem Lynx (links) who introduced him to a series of inter-dimensional, alternative and past life adventures. John/Juan is the author of The AngeLynx Oracle, The Angelish Dictionary and Lynx in Time – the 1960’s and three books of poetry. He
Poetry Niche – January 2025 Read More »
How to be Wise in the New Year I have had this life-long desire to find someone who is wise, who, with his or her wisdom, will provide instructions for me so that I might blithely traverse this “vale of tears” (as Shakespeare refers to human existence). Ever feel this way? Ever seek someone who
A Myth For Our Time Read More »
Leaving Your Comfort Zone and Clothes Behind I wrapped my yukata, a cloth kimono, around my naked body, pulling the left side of the fabric over the right, as instructed, and tied the obi sash securely at my waist. The hotel provided these robes to guests to wear throughout their stay, even to dinner. Putting
Japanese Onsen Public Hot-Spring Etiquette Read More »
I’ve been pretty fortunate to have good eyesight most of my life. I never had to wear glasses growing up. I was well into my sixties before I realized that I needed glasses if I were going to pass the California Driver’s License eye test. I wound up needing bifocals. At first, my optician suggested
Here’s Looking At You, Kid Read More »
The road construction in Chapala seems like a dim memory. For the most part, the downtown traffic moves smoothly, but during that two-to-three-year period of road upgrades and city beautification, there were many traffic issues: long lines, reduced lanes, and traffic police everywhere. I live in a barrio adjacent to Tepehua, and I often had
Profiling Tepehua – January 2025 Read More »
Hope Springs Eternal Normally I am excited at the prospect of a new year: new calendars, new plans, a new verdant view. For gardeners, we also have a rebirth of our gardens to look forward to. This year seems different. My friends are complaining that they are having to learn new things daily. Their resources
Verdant View – January 2025 Read More »
You Know It’s Love When…. Little did Elizabeth Dalziel know that when she visited her mother in Chapala, she would end up flying a dog back to her home in England. Yet, that is exactly what happened when Elizabeth and her two sons, Ben and Joe Hodge, visited our area in August. Elizabeth’s mother lives
Ramblings From The Ranch – January 2025 Read More »
He ruined my life. I took a voice lesson with Timothy G. Ruff Welch. At first it thrilled me. Then, it made me very upset. You see, I realized afterward how it had affected so much more than my ability to sing. But it had come, in at least one painfully profound respect, too late.
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Lakeside Living – January 2025 Read More »