Published March 21, 2024 “As the devil said…” A common saying in San Miguel that goes back centuries, and ties together three bullfighters, a beautiful Read more [...]
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A stonemason and a mystery painter: History of Art in San Miguel de Allende
Published March 18, 2024 A stonemason born in the 1800s, and an artist living today. Both native sons, connected through a centuries-long thread. The challenge Read more [...]
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Do you need to file a US state tax return if you live in Mexico?
Published March 15, 2024 There are many benefits to living abroad. Exploring a different culture on a day-to-day basis. Challenging yourself to try new foods Read more [...]
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Women and Their Pesos
Published:: 03/12/2024With March being Women’s History Month and while American quarters are released year after year revealing a wide range of American gals with varied accomplishments, I pondered Read more [...]
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5 Mexico City must-visit museums off the beaten track
Published March 13, 2024 Mexico City is home to an impressive array of museums – a staggering 185 are within the capital. If you live Read more [...]
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The risks of digging deeper wells in response to Mexico’s water crisis
Published March 9, 2024 As Mexico City’s worsening water crisis and continued drought across the country garner escalating national — and international — attention, some are also raising the Read more [...]
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Dolar App: Moving Money to Mexico
Published March 7, 2024
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10 women on what you need to know when moving to Mexico
Published March 5, 2024 Moving to Mexico is incredibly exciting but comes with its own set of challenges. For many of us who have made Read more [...]
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Language Exchange Groups in SMA
Published March 4, 2024
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Stories of San Miguel: Spooky Tales part 1
Published February 28, 2024 Did you know that some of the most familiar streets, and neighborhoods you walk in around Centro, hold old tales of Read more [...]