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Noise pollution in Mexico City continues to carry on — long after city planners took measures to reduce air contamination in the capital
Published by Mexperience at November 19, 2020 9:00 am.
Mexperience → Español →Si en algún momento los productos de las subastas y los legados no eran suficientes, CFE puede asistir al Mercado Eléctrico a comprar cualquiera de los productos.
Published by Nexos at November 19, 2020 8:20 am.
Nexos →'Off-grid' living is a viable option—for some. One couple living simply in Mexico shares insights and offers consultation to those who want to explore this alternative lifestyle
Published by Mexperience at November 19, 2020 8:00 am.
Mexperience → Español →Thank you to everyone who made a donation for my birthday last month. It means the world to me! I’m very appreciative and humbled. My ...
Published by NutritionFacts.org at November 19, 2020 7:00 am.
NutritionFacts.org → Español →Latest Changes: SMA: 1 new death, 5 new cases, 73 active confirmed cases. GTO: 37 new deaths, 386 new cases. MEX: 502 new deaths. SMA: 46 deaths, 841 confirmed, 50 suspected, 722 recovered. SMA: 45 deaths, 836 confirmed, 44 suspected, 705 recovered (previous). SMA New cases, active cases and 7...
Published by San Miguel FAQ at November 19, 2020 4:30 am.
San Miguel FAQ → Español →11/18/20 (written by rkuckertz) – In an abrupt and unexpected reversal, the United States Department of Justice has announced that it will drop all drug trafficking and money laundering charges against Former Defense Minister Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda. The announcement came as a shock after a months-long investigation led to the secret indictment and subsequent arrest ...
Published by Justice in Mexico at November 18, 2020 3:23 pm.
Justice in Mexico → Español →Last week, I had run out of some sort of food item. I don't remember exactly what it was. Italian pasta. Pickled ginger. Kalamata olives. American butter. I only remember that it was something imported. When I need imported food, I have one reliable source: Hawaii. If it is in town, it will be there. But, whatever it was was not on the shelf. I asked Alex, the owner, if it had been discontinued. It turns out his source was Costco, and Costco had not stocked the item for months because it was caught in a constipated supply chain. And that constriction was due primarily to a new Mexican government regulation. If you purchase food in Mexico you have probably already noticed a large label that announces its theoretical healthfulness. Three categories are graded: calories, saturated fat, and sodium. If any of those categories exceed the limit set by the Secretary of Health, that category turns a deadly black. All of this probably sounds vaguely familiar to you.
Published by mexpatriate at November 18, 2020 10:02 am.
mexpatriate → Español →Begin with Chapter One ~ Return to Chapter Sixteen Emma Dumpke, December 1911 December 28, 1911 Dear Hedda, What a glorious Christmas! Of course, Mr. and Mrs. K gave me Christmas Day off, but I elected to go help Mrs. K in the morning. Besides, I had nowhere else to go, and their house was Continue reading An Ostrich-Plumed Hat: Chapter Seventeen
Published by Postcards from San Antonio at November 18, 2020 9:03 am.
Postcards from San Antonio → Español →Learn about medical insurance options for short visits, extended stays and long-term residency in Mexico
Published by Mexperience at November 18, 2020 8:00 am.
Mexperience → Español →CRAMMED!! And Miserable. That is what we were. Our Leon to Tijuana flight was almost full, mine returning to…
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Published by Our Prime of Life at November 17, 2020 2:48 pm.
Our Prime of Life → Español →"Can I bring my dog on the bus?" It is one of the most common questions I am asked by northern visitors. And my usual response is to fall back on parsing the question. "It depends on the type of the bus, where you are coming from, and where you are going." We lawyers are prone to taking a hypothetical cottage and turning it into a palatial maze. That is, when we are not turning them into castles in the sky. And the entire cross-examination is unnecessary for one simple reason. I have ridden only one bus since I have lived in Mexico -- and my dog was not accompanying me. But I now know there is an easy answer to the question. This morning, while walking past the bus station in San Patricio Melaque, I discovered Primera Plus (one of Mexico's premier passenger bus lines) has come to the aid of their passengers. That large banner is a typically-thorough Mexican response to the bus-riding dog question. And if the banner is not sufficient, Primer Plus has provid
Published by mexpatriate at November 17, 2020 2:36 pm.
mexpatriate → Español →Yesterday, Mexico celebrated the National Day of Mexican Gastronomy and the tenth anniversary of traditional Mexican cuisine being designated by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Due to pandemic restrictions, in the absence of being able to savor the sights, smells, and flavors of a food festival, I honor the day with a ...
Published by View From Casita Colibrí at November 17, 2020 1:53 pm.
View From Casita Colibrí → Español →Mexico's central bank introduced a new design for the $100 peso bill on November 12, 2020
Published by Mexperience at November 17, 2020 11:04 am.
Mexperience → Español →Protecting your most valuable physical asset against unforeseen events is an essential consideration as you formulate your lifestyle budget
Published by Mexperience at November 17, 2020 9:30 am.
Mexperience → Español →There are so many açaí products on the market now, from frozen pulp in smoothie packs to freeze-dried powder and supplements. How is it eaten ...
Published by NutritionFacts.org at November 17, 2020 7:00 am.
NutritionFacts.org → Español →**A cow's skull decorates a well near the entrance of the hotel**. We visited _Hotel Hacienda Matel_ during our day-trip to _San Sebastian del Oeste_. While there are a number haciendas in the area dating to the colonial and early-Republic eras, this one was built in 2008. It is a product of _San Sebastian's_ growing tourist trade. The architectural design of the hotel imitates historical haciendas and the owners have filled it with artifacts from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. _Hotel Hacienda Matel_ is an interesting place in a lovely setting and is worth a visit if you get to _San Sebastian_. To find the hotel on a Google map of _San Sebastian del Oeste_ , click here.
** _Hacienda Matel's_ Exterior**
**The hotel's centerpiece is a fair imitation of an historic _casa grande_**. Like the _casas grandes_ (big houses) it simulates, the rectangular building is built around an open central courtyard, accessed through an impressive gate. On each corner are cylindrical s
Published by Jim & Carole's Mexico Adventure at November 16, 2020 6:57 pm.
Jim & Carole's Mexico Adventure → Español →Begin with Chapter One ~ Return to Chapter Fifteen Hedda Burgemeister, December 1911 My dearest Emmy, True confession: I had not the patience to wait for Madame Tosellis book from the library. I splurged and purchased it immediately. I am sure her own story will soon be forgotten, for her writing has little merit. However, Continue reading An Ostrich-Plumed Hat: Chapter Sixteen
Published by Postcards from San Antonio at November 16, 2020 8:29 am.
Postcards from San Antonio → Español →Its that time again! A new Herbs and Essential Oils offering from Ultimate Bundles is available. Honestly, its hard to get essential oils where I live in central Mexico, so Im only lukewarm about those items. But the herb stuff! Continue reading
Published by Surviving Mexico at November 16, 2020 5:00 am.
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