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- Tuesday, 23 September 2008. Viewed 12845 times.
Where to Live in Mexico I've told family and friends, "If I had to choose, right now, where to live in Mexico, I'd make it San Luis Potosi. It's ...
- Friday, 05 September 2008. Viewed 10859 times.
Small-Town American Lady Loves Mexico's Friendly Neighbors: The Nicole Baltimore Interview Villa Santiago, located 30 minutes from Monterrey, Mexico in the Sierra Madre Mountains, attracts visitors for outdoor adventures: ...
- Thursday, 04 September 2008. Viewed 11034 times.
Mezcalero alongside a pine vat with fermenting baked agave Think of mezcal as you would single malt scotch, or better yet as you would red wine with different vintages from different regions of ...
- Sunday, 24 August 2008. Viewed 9540 times.
August 2008, Teotitlan del Valle -- The thump, thump, rhythmic cadence of the loom awakens me on the mornings that Federico Chavez Sosa is at his loom. It is a ...
- Sunday, 10 August 2008. Viewed 7322 times.
Mexico Mosaic: Bat Cave and Robin Hood I felt the Grand Marquis downshift as I drove up La Boca Canyon. I followed the river, looking for the Bat Cave, ...
- Monday, 21 July 2008. Viewed 10997 times.
Mexico Mosaic: The Journey Continues The Sierras and Parque Nacional Cumbres (National Summits Park) have been described as "the best scenery in the world.” I had a list of ...
- Saturday, 12 July 2008. Viewed 11047 times.
Spotlight on Jacobo Ángeles ... Try searching the Americas to find creators of folk art with more form, symbolism and importance to the development and sustenance of their culture, than those of indigenous ...
- Tuesday, 01 July 2008. Viewed 9902 times.
Leaping Dancers Nine young Zapotec men in their 20's and 30’s bedecked in bold primary colors – red, green, yellow, black -- and crowned with feathered headdresses the size of a large moon, ...
- Tuesday, 01 July 2008. Viewed 10081 times.
Border Crossing The Grand Marquis needed a lube, an oil change, and the tires rotated. I stopped before the border in Laredo, Texas. There was a long wait so ...
- Tuesday, 10 June 2008. Viewed 8166 times.
Hierve el Agua The Sierra Norte in Oaxaca is a heavily-wooded area east of the city of Oaxaca, divided into three districts: Ixtlán, Villa Alta, and Mixe. Ixtlán is well known ...
- Sunday, 01 June 2008. Viewed 9002 times.
Pozos in the clouds We have just finished building a casita in Mineral de Pozos on part of about 6 acres of almost total tranquility and beauty. Our land is about ...
- Saturday, 24 May 2008. Viewed 6985 times.
It's Mexico and you never know when you're at the edge of an adventure.In the morning, I bought a newspaper to read at breakfast. The lead story seemed ironic. ...
- Thursday, 15 May 2008. Viewed 7447 times.
Painted clay figures of the Aguilar sisters. Oaxaca is known as an adult travel destination, steeped in ruins, colonial churches, museums and traditions of fine art and handicrafts. But having visited ...
- Monday, 05 May 2008. Viewed 8383 times.
Mexico’s tourist office created a list of "Pueblos Magicos," special towns, often ignored, bypassed or unknown to the tourist but favored by some special factor. Parras de la Fuente ...
- Saturday, 26 April 2008. Viewed 6734 times.
Last year at about this time, the UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture published a paper that concluded, according to its lead author David E. Hayes-Bautista, ...
- Thursday, 24 April 2008. Viewed 14743 times.
There is a phrase in Mexico, "From Tijuana to Chetumal." It means from "one extreme to the other." Tijuana touches San Diego. It's north and west ...
- Friday, 04 April 2008. Viewed 7448 times.
Under the shadowy street lamps, far down the block, behind the outdoor corner altars, under hidden doorway arches, you can see the teenagers huddled deep in conversation, keeping their safe ...
- Monday, 24 March 2008. Viewed 8523 times.
Travel to Mexico with your children? Give yourself some kudos just for considering it! If the cost is daunting - Mexico may be inexpensive but airflight is not - think ...
- Thursday, 20 March 2008. Viewed 6875 times.
"Q" Gallery CourtyardOaxaca is a fixation of color, texture, visual excitement, and a feast for the senses. Fiber is my passion, so in my wanderings in search of great ...
- Thursday, 13 March 2008. Viewed 7346 times.
Oaxaca is the center of an ancient Mesoamerican weaving tradition. Zapotecs have been weaving in the Oaxaca Valley for at least 4,000 years and likely much longer according to archaeologists ...
- Tuesday, 04 July 2006. Viewed 11108 times.
Ourmexico readers often inquire about teaching English in Mexico. So on a recent trip, Dick Davis, our Features Writer made some inquiries. Reprinted below is Dick's ...
- Monday, 17 April 2006. Viewed 6915 times.
When I went to San Luis Potosi, Mexico to teach English I was surprised to find that May 5th was not a National ...
- Monday, 17 April 2006. Viewed 7005 times.
Dick Davis, Ourmexico's wandering traveler and writer, after reading the favorable comments posted on the Forum about Susticacán, became intrigued and couldn't resist a ...
- Sunday, 19 February 2006. Viewed 12173 times.
Late that first afternoon I joined the Posadas at Hospital San José where children, warmly dressed in well-worn jackets and jeans, had gathered in the chapel. ...
- Sunday, 22 January 2006. Viewed 14183 times.
The area around Zacatlán is an eco-tourist's delight: a combination of Lake Tahoe Forest, Yosemite Tuolumne Meadows and Bryce Canyon erosion sculptured stone monuments. ...
- Saturday, 26 November 2005. Viewed 8361 times.
Once a year St. Paul's Episcopal Church in San Miguel de Allende offers an inside view of San Miguel de Allende. It's the major fundraiser ...
- Wednesday, 27 July 2005. Viewed 9459 times.
The wall looked like the inside of a Mayan Temple, and reminded me of the reliefs at Palenque. They were hardly the Stations of the Cross, ...
- Tuesday, 26 July 2005. Viewed 7062 times.
Real del Monte has a history of mining and the first mining strike ever in the Americas took place here. It's a beautiful mountain setting ...
- Monday, 25 July 2005. Viewed 7358 times.
They invited me to be their English-speaking guest speaker at their formal classes Tuesday. So in a classroom setting, the next day, from nine ...
- Sunday, 24 July 2005. Viewed 6715 times.
The fellow looks at my ticket. He reads out the long hand violation. Then I get another surprise. The traffic cop took my front license ...
- Saturday, 23 July 2005. Viewed 9058 times.
Then I asked Lis about her best experience teaching English. She said, "Cara de what. (Face of what)." I was confused. She explained that ...
- Friday, 22 July 2005. Viewed 6291 times.
I crossed the street, cattycorner, and stood looking at a fantasy, a pink and red brick castle with a tall, slender, hexagon turret that architecturally ...
- Thursday, 21 July 2005. Viewed 15280 times.
It was a great parade, but the best was the beginning. As the military vanguard with the Mexican Flag marched forward, the vendors were trapped ...
- Wednesday, 20 July 2005. Viewed 6049 times.
Brick and Talavera, façades of Alfenique, rich baroque designs, moorish and Andalusian -- even the neglected stops the traveler for reflection.
- Tuesday, 19 July 2005. Viewed 6210 times.
Agave plants, heated, sweated for three days, in a near vacuum, in plastic bags. He opened a bag. It looked like the center ...
- Monday, 18 July 2005. Viewed 5808 times.
Tables were lined with liters of beer in brown, stubby-fat bottles and there were gals. The gals encouraged conversation, drink and dance, and they were ...
- Sunday, 17 July 2005. Viewed 7572 times.
The road took me to the seaside village of La Manzanilla and I thought I had arrived on the movie set for MGM's South Pacific. All it lacked were ...
- Saturday, 16 July 2005. Viewed 8043 times.
I drove south intent on reaching Santiago Ixcuintla. I wondered where I might lodge for the night. My guidebook listed neither hotel nor ...
- Friday, 15 July 2005. Viewed 10301 times.
There is some linguistic evidence and Old Spanish chronicles to support the proposition that the small island, Mexcaltitán, in Pacific coastal marshes in the State ...
- Thursday, 14 July 2005. Viewed 7672 times.
Malverde, a Robin Hood Bandido, was executed near the railroad station here. His shrine is a visit to a half-church, half-cult. He is the ...
- Wednesday, 13 July 2005. Viewed 17391 times.
Topolobampo is a beautiful-ugly port town, or an ugly-beautiful town. It is a Cinderella without a Fairy Godmother. With its hills, port, offshore islands ...
- Tuesday, 12 July 2005. Viewed 6341 times.
The chain and lock are brand new, so is my key. I drive forward, hop out and lock the gate behind me. I repeat the ...
- Monday, 11 July 2005. Viewed 5770 times.
Sr. Jesus Felix introduces himself. He's the owner of Rancho Las Tinajas. It's a ranch with its own mountains, river with fresh water bass, ...
- Sunday, 10 July 2005. Viewed 8292 times.
Rooms in Quinta Nápoles are for hunters and hunting is a decorative theme of the hacienda. Quail and dove season attract American hunters. ...
- Saturday, 09 July 2005. Viewed 7294 times.
It was in the San Diego church at Pitiquito where I felt the strength of faith. Pitiquito is a quiet agricultural town. ...
- Friday, 08 July 2005. Viewed 6796 times.
Recently, Ourmexico's Features Writer, Dick Davis, drove 6047 miles inside Mexico, from Nogales to Oaxaca. Like the Biblical Noah, he took 40 days. His ark ...
- Thursday, 16 June 2005. Viewed 5800 times.
I follow the sign and drive down a dirt washboard. Ten kilometers later I happen on a village of sorts. There are adobe ...
- Sunday, 20 February 2005. Viewed 5317 times.
Don just couldn't put a Spanish sentence together. Conjugation, masculine and feminine nouns requiring adjectives to agree with ...
- Saturday, 12 February 2005. Viewed 6248 times.
We followed the road to San Felipe. It led us directly into town, straight to the beach and to a small plaza with two monuments honoring ...
- Tuesday, 08 February 2005. Viewed 6206 times.
The early risers have begun to filter down to the line of green chairs facing the beach behind the row of wood posts ...
- Saturday, 15 January 2005. Viewed 5821 times.
UNESCO Heritage Site: El Tajín, The Mother Culture of Mexico is an archaeological treasure located north of Veracruz. Covered in jungle throughout the Spanish colonial period, El ...
- Saturday, 15 January 2005. Viewed 6249 times.
"Día de la Virgin" is December 12th and is also my birthday. We booked a hotel in Mexico City to coincide ...
- Saturday, 15 January 2005. Viewed 6082 times.
In response to an inquiry about what to do in and around Queretaro, Dick Davis put his fingers on his keyboard and dashed off this reply. It's filled with ...
- Saturday, 04 December 2004. Viewed 7933 times.
Multicolored Tlacotalpan town reminded me of a Mexican "Umbrellas of Cherbourg." It was a dazzle of brilliance just washed by the ...
- Sunday, 14 November 2004. Viewed 6768 times.
Banamex Bank My bank irked me when on my last trip they started charging additional fees for using the ATM abroad. Now they ...
- Monday, 01 November 2004. Viewed 8838 times.
Yanga was a Dinka from West Africa. He was captured, enslaved and brought to Veracruz in 1570. Yanga led a revolt and escaped with a ...
- Friday, 29 October 2004. Viewed 6336 times.
In Tonala, it's now part of Guadalajara, I once asked the local tourist office if I could see how papier-maché was ...
- Saturday, 23 October 2004. Viewed 5688 times.
I've retraced historic routes in search of Cortez, Zapata and Pancho Villa. My Grand Marquis has rumbled where Humvees fear to go (OK, a little hyperbole). ...
- Sunday, 17 October 2004. Viewed 5969 times.
Placing Olmec replicas in major cities of the world has been a personal endeavor of Governor Miguel Aleman of the State of Veracruz, ...
- Thursday, 01 July 2004. Viewed 8611 times.
Leon, Guanajuato Bus Terminal The buses arrived and departed within a few minutes of their scheduled time. They also ran frequently, usually ...
- Tuesday, 01 June 2004. Viewed 7479 times.
At last we emerged from the dark hole. In the morning light, Real de Catorce clung to the rock-rimmed precipices like an apparition from a forgotten past. It's so incredibly ...
- Saturday, 01 May 2004. Viewed 8595 times.
For some visitors, Mexican churches are merely stage settings for classy "my summer vacation" photos or lovely backdrops while downing Coronas ...
- Thursday, 01 April 2004. Viewed 8043 times.
Once immensely wealthy, Alamos today survives without the riches of its historic silver mines. Instead, this "National Monument" is ...
- Sunday, 04 January 2004. Viewed 8576 times.
I made headquarters in the resort village of Cocoyoc, southeast of Cuernavaca, located only a few miles from Zapata's ...
- Thursday, 01 January 2004. Viewed 6931 times.
Max and Carlota thought they would be stars of a fairy tale world with masked balls and liveried ...
- Saturday, 01 November 2003. Viewed 12764 times.
While nearby Monte Albán impresses by its size and commanding location, Mitla impresses by its form and geometric detail. ...
- Wednesday, 01 October 2003. Viewed 12183 times.
Guanajuato is a city revered by Mexicans for its role in their long battle for political independence from Spain. Guanajuato is also important as the ...
- Monday, 01 September 2003. Viewed 7450 times.
Wherever you go, the local folks know it as El Zócalo. Whether it is a huge open concrete parade ...
- Monday, 01 September 2003. Viewed 7714 times.
RV travel in North America is one of the fastest growing leisure activities as baby boomers and families discover the joys ...
- Monday, 01 September 2003. Viewed 7739 times.
It is not an easy trip to the Sierra Gorda missions -- even today. The roads in the remote, severely beautiful mountains of northern Querétero state ...
- Friday, 01 August 2003. Viewed 23437 times.
After having spent weeks in the warmer,wetter South, Zacatecas felt more like home. The streets were wider, the people were taller, and the pace was faster.
- Sunday, 01 June 2003. Viewed 9817 times.
Even the "commercial" beaches with palapa (palm thatch) restaurants, such as la Entrega, are rarely crowded. It was here, after seeing a ...
- Sunday, 01 June 2003. Viewed 5279 times.
The "Sayulita Bungalows and Trailer Park" may weather development pressures for the next few years. It will certainly ...
- Thursday, 01 August 2002. Viewed 8823 times.
The Tourist Yú'ù are each small inns, closely connected to the environment and situated to bring ...
- Monday, 01 July 2002. Viewed 6930 times.
Unlike other ceremonial centers, which have a strong inward looking quality, this site looks outward, a place from which to appreciate the ...
- Saturday, 01 June 2002. Viewed 6355 times.
The state of Oaxaca has much to offer to ecotourists who dare venturing to this little-known region in Southern Mexico, ...
- Wednesday, 01 May 2002. Viewed 5607 times.
Each fall after a summer fattening themselves on prairie pollen, millions and millions of Monarch butterflies flit down south to the wild mountains of Michoacán.
- Monday, 01 April 2002. Viewed 7216 times.
San Miguel is a collection of churches, houses, shops and restaurants separated from the cobblestone streets by sidewalks barely wide ...
- Friday, 01 February 2002. Viewed 10141 times.
It's an awe inspiring rock, rising straight out of the ground for almost 2,000 feet. Geologists claim that in mass, it is second to Ayer's rock in Australia, and in ...
- Tuesday, 01 January 2002. Viewed 7526 times.
One piñata tradition says : you go around life with your eyes covered, trying to find the good things and working ...
- Saturday, 01 September 2001. Viewed 5533 times.
We first visited Michoacán for five days in August, 1998. Observing its colonial architecture, arts and crafts, and educational opportunities for children, our family decided we would spend the next ...


