Published July 1, 2022 When we first moved to Mexico, I couldn’t help but notice that most of the baggers in grocery stores were senior Read more [...]
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Exurb Real Estate, a real estate investment company, debuts in San Miguel de Allende
Published June 30th, 2022 Exurb Real Estate, a renowned construction company, opens a new branch in San Miguel de Allende with an innovative vision. Exurb Read more [...]
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CEAG turns on alerts due to rain shortage; measures will be taken to reduce water consumption
Published June 23rd, 2022 The lack of rainfall in the state, maintains today 51 percent of the water catchment in Guanajuato’s dams, so that, if Read more [...]
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“The Most Popular Leaf” [] Joseph Toone
Published June 29, 2022 Recently on a tour was an antiques collector that I asked “Out of all the vintage items she collected over a Read more [...]
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Parades of San Miguel: Power of the People [] Joseph Toone
Published June 25, 2022 Parades and processions are making a comeback in San Miguel de Allende following the virus years. Like all living organisms, each have their Read more [...]
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California exodus continues as residents head south of the border
Published June 21, 2022 More than 360,000 people left California in 2021, in what some are calling “The California Exodus” — many leaving for states Read more [...]
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Changing my mind about San Miguel de Allende
Published June 20, 2022 A couple of years ago I visited San Miguel de Allende. I wrote a post on my visit at the time, Read more [...]
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A more fun summer for your kids
A camp is the perfect option for children to discover, learn and socialize on vacation. Discover the benefits of camps. Published June 20, 2022 The Read more [...]
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The Power of Words [] Natalie Taylor
¡Nuevo post del blog de Natalie Taylor! ¡New post from Natalie Taylor’s blog! The power of words One afternoon in 1837, a nineteen year old Read more [...]
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When was it better – Then or Now?
Published June 18, 2022 by Joseph Toone Often on tours or the lecture circuit folks ask “When was it better – when the indigenous ruled or after the Spanish Read more [...]