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28 Photos of Lake Chapala, El Malecon de Chapala – Beautiful Mexico

My first impression of Lake Chapala wasn’t a good one. I made my opinion only by the stories I heard about the influx of expats and tourists to Lake Chapala and Ajijic in the past decade or so. However, after visiting the Malecon in Chapala for only a few hours on one Monday morning, as […]

Renting in Mexico – Our Nightmare Experience in Michoacan

Renting in Mexico Our Nightmare Experience in Michoacan

We were living in our Uruapan home for only a couple of months when we had our nightmare experience renting in Mexico. The authorities arrived at our door and asked us to go to the main office with them. Little did we know that this was going to lead to moving, for our fourth time […]

Senior Living in Mexico – My Grandma Moved at Age 91!

Senior living in Mexico, is it possible? Sure it is! We have been preparing for my family to move to Mexico. Yeah, that’s right, my family moved to Mexico. Senior living in Mexico times three! You Can Move to Mexico at Age 91 My parents are in their mid-sixties and my grandmother is ninety plus. […]

12 Compelling Reasons to Live Abroad in Mexico

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October 7, 2013, my husband and I moved our family of six, to the state of Michoacan, Mexico. Michoacan is located in the Southern mountain region of Mexico. We have lived here for two years in October and we love it! Here are 12 compelling reasons to live abroad in Mexico:   1. Mountain weather […]

San Miguel de Allende – Beautiful Mexico

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[bctt tweet=”San Miguel de Allende, Beautiful #Mexico”] Our last stop on our Belize vacation in May was San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. We took a pretty big detour from our home in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, but we were determined to attend our last two day Bible assembly. I say “last” because from now on our […]

50 Ways Life is Different Living in Mexico

50 Ways Life is Different Living in Mexico

UPDATE 7/16/18 – I wrote this article about living in Mexico after only three weeks of being in the country. I just reread it and everything still applies. What is amusing is that some of these differences I stopped noticing long ago. You really do get used to new things when you learn NOT to […]