A Retired Teacher in Mexico City

Sunday, April 30, 2017

No Desert, No Lions

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In the mountain forests to the west of Mexico City there is a national park called "Desierto de los Leones."  Although it actually...
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Saturday, April 29, 2017

A Sad Trip to the Museum

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Mexico City is one of the great cities in the world when it comes to art.  People think first of places like Paris or New York, but Mexico C...
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Friday, April 28, 2017

In Spanish, Please!

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I always find it surprising that there are so many signs and advertisements here in Mexico City that are in English.  I am not talking about...
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Thursday, April 27, 2017

A Baby Pyramid

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I recently wrote about the neighborhood of San Pedro de los Pinos which is adjacent to the "colonia" where I am staying.  Later I ...
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Some Restaurant Reviews

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Here are some restaurants in the neighborhood where I have eaten.  Which ones will make it to my list of places to revisit? 1.  Cobá - T...
Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Sunset in Tlalpujahua

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Last Saturday after our exploration of the town of Tlalpujahua, it was early evening before we ate.  We went to a place called "La Terr...

Mexico's Frankenmuth

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If you have ever traveled in Michigan, you may be familiar with the town of Frankenmuth, the home of Bronner's Christmas Wonderland.  Br...
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I am a retired Spanish teacher, originally from Ohio, and now living in Mexico City. Unless otherwise indicated all the photos on this blog were taken by me.
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