How Television Works in Mexico for Expats and Visitors
One of the first questions I’m asked by aspiring expats who are just making the move to Mexico or simply visiting is how can...
Getting Things Done in Mexico Takes Patience
I’ve just been through a recent experience that reminded me that getting things done in Mexico takes patience.Just as I began my blog this...
Traveling Around Mexico
One of the nice things about living in this country is traveling around Mexico to see places that might be a bit off the...
When It Comes to Food in Mexico, Buy Locally
I am baking a potato. A russet potato. To most, this would not seem like a big deal, nothing to even mention. But among...
Expat Rights to Express Political Beliefs in Mexico
This week of the U.S. presidential inauguration, I want to make all of our readers aware of expat rights to express political beliefs in...
Feliz Año Nuevo Means More Visitors to Mexico
Feliz or Prospero Año Nuevo is the way we greet the New Year and this year we are greeting way more visitors to Mexico.We...
The Holiday Season Is Magical In Mexico
The holiday season is magical in Mexico. It’s one of my most favorite times of the year in Puerto Vallarta. People returning to town...
The Christmas Month in Mexico
We are a week into the Christmas month in Mexico and Puerto Vallarta has once again captured the Christmas spirit. There are lights and...
Moving to Mexico Is Now a Popular Search Term
This is not a political blog but, because of the recent elections in the United States, the phrase “moving to Mexico” is now a...
Hey, Expats In Mexico…Cubs Win!
So, as a native Chicagoan, I cannot help myself. Although the Chicago Cubs have nothing whatsoever to do with expats in Mexico, they are...