Guanajuato, Tierra de Mis Amores By Candace George Thompson, Author

Forty-nine years ago this month, I arrived in Guanajuato after a five hour bus ride from Mexico City.  I was a few days shy of my 19th birthday, a college student about to start an adventure that would change my life.  Over the next three months I lived with an all-female, two-generation Mexican … [Read more...]

Wings and Things by Mark Saunders, Author, San Miguel de Allende

My wife is not what one would call outdoorsy. A New Yorker by birth and inclination, she is, in fact, what the Jack Palance character Curly in the movie City Slickers refers to with a snarl as “city folk.” She believes the whole point of evolution was to get out of caves, stand erect, and make one’s … [Read more...]

A Farmacia on Every Corner © Monica Rix Paxson

Thinking of relocating to Mexico full or part-time? Wondering where you can find info on how to find a doctor – need information on hospitals – medical insurance? Monica Rix Paxson’s book: The English Speaker’s Guide to Medical Care in Mexico is chock full of helpful hints of where and how to go … [Read more...]

Debra Triplett & Betty Nunez, Casa Cooking Classes, 2012/13 Season, Rincon de Guayabitos

Join Debra Triplett & Betty Nunez at  Casa de los Pelicanos for Casa Cooking Classes ~ Authentic Mexican Recipes Using Traditional Ingredients ~ 2012-2013 Season Classes Feature Exciting New Menus ! Debra Triplett & Betty Nunez, the ‘Casa Cookers’, have spent the past several months … [Read more...]

México’s Glittering Monarchs: A Driving Adventure by William J. Conaway

Don’t underestimate it, the North American Monarch butterfly is tough and powerful. It’s capable of herculean flights of 80 miles a day or more. The Monarch, mariposa monarca (Danaus plexippus) has been on the scene in North America longer than mankind. One sees them now just as they have been for … [Read more...]

Mexican Life on $200 a Week by Glenna Travers, Puerto Vallarta

If we had stayed in California, I would have been wiped out financially in about two years.  Instead, I came to Puerto Vallarta with my Mexican husband, Arturo, and we are financially sound, living happily and very well on $200 a week USD. Our last electric bill was 180 pesos, about $15 USD -- for … [Read more...]

October Buddhist Astrology – Jhampa Shaneman, Durango, Mexico

Dear Friends:  October’s has arrived and I am happy to be able to once again share Jhampa Shaneman’s Buddhist Astrology Forecast –it’s an interesting month for me! How about you? OCTOBER 2012 - Buddhist Astrology Forecast ARIES (March 21 - April 19) This month sees the Sun, Saturn and Mercury … [Read more...]

‘Why Movies Will Never Replace Books’ by John Scherber, San Miguel de Allende

99% of my time is spent working on CanGoMexico.  I am constantly editing, copywriting, writing and writing more.  What do I do when I’m not writing – read!  I have always been fanatical about books  and now I have added blogs to my list.  A few years ago I wondered what a blog even was.  I … [Read more...]

ALFREDO TAPIA, Fine Artist, Zihuatenejo, Guerrero, Mexico

ALFREDO TAPIA is a very talented artist born, bred and still living in Zihuatanejo, Guerrero-Mèxico.  Alfredo’s photo-realist skill is apparent in his depiction of figures, but he prefers to paint everyday life scenes and situations using acrylics. Alfredo is well-known for his ‘Costumbrismo’ … [Read more...]

A Few Good Drama Queens (and Kings) By Mark Saunders, San Miguel de Allende

Mark Saunders, author and playwright, recently sent me info regarding his intriguing workshop, ‘How to Write the 10-Minute Play’, part of the Encuentro de Teatro San Miguel event held August 26-September 2/12.  I have heard from a few people that the event was an overwhelming success. I was not … [Read more...]

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