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One writer's not-so-humorous experience with a street vendor.
In the early 1920s, one of England's celebrated novelists come to the shores of Lake Chapala to write what later became "The Plumed Serpent."
One of our regular columnists returns to Mexico, determined this time to stay for many reasons, not the least of which is the wonderful little theater here at lakeside.
One writer's discovery of how blessed (and inexpensive!) it is to give in Mexico. A review of a charming book written way back in the 40s about lige in Ajijic. A comprehensive look at one of the of the most beautiful and unique little cities in all Mexico. The Mexican meaning of Gracias Time stands still in Old Mexico Mexico's Land of Maņana One of lakeside's biggest charitable organizations. The whimsical story of a trip through one part of Mexico by a couple of intrepid travelers Finding a partner in Mexico Find out about Ajijic Film Festival A writer's life in Mexico. The history of one of Guadalajara's most prestigious residential areas, so named because its founder came from Seattle, Washington The latest facility set up by the Lake Chapala Society to benefit the Mexican community. The history, nature and style of one of the most outrageously unusual houses in all of Mexico. Finally, Lake Chapala! A sport that can be even more dangerous in Mexico! A hearty tip of the hat to the wonderful people in the foreign community at lakeside who contribute so much to our local charities. Watch your step Mexican Perros I Have Known. A humorous article about one man's struggle to learn Spanish. A touching account of one woman's quest to adopt a Mexican orphan. The trials and tribulations of finding good domestic service north of the border, after having been spoiled by a wonderful Mexican maid. The story of one of the most unusual schools in the world, and how it continues to be one of the best kept secrets in Mexico. One family's memorable experience with Mexican doctors. Some helpful hints for those thinking about moving to Mexico. Taking a closer at Cuba. The perils of moving not to Mexico, but back to the U.S. The humorous lamentations of a former Lakeside resident who was weaned from Mexico too soon. A profile on the woman whose talents have made history here at Lakeside. Finding the courage to pursue one's dreams. You Can Take The Girl Out Of Mexico But... A Dog's View Of The Humane Socitey The Other Eve. Those We're The Days. Driving In Guadalajara. Falling in love with Mexico's way. A touching account of the soul-searching usually involved when a foreigner moves to Mexico. A poetic paean to Mexico's largest lake.A Christmas story about how a wounded heart was healed in Mexico.
"Dreams about Mexico never die"
"A marvelous insight into the nature and work ethic of the poor Mexican."
"A brief but penetrating effort to find some sensefor one of history's greatest enigmas."
"The Times We Had" Or (What Comes Down Doesn't Necessarily Go Up)
Setting the record straight about crime in the lakeside area.
Getting around Guadalajara by bus
A young boy's first glimpse of Latin America.
A humorous look at the perils of buying anything to quickly.
The People of Mexico
No Talent know it alls
Christmas in Mexico
A typical Mexican family
A true tale from the wild days preceding the Mexican Revolution.
The recipes and foibles of a Mexican maid
Mexico´s sometimes awkward relationship with the U.S.
An American couple´s car breaks down in the Mexican desert, causing them to meet many wonderful people they might never have come to know.
A touching and often humorous on-going column about the land, customs and people of Mexico, written by a highly successful TV writer.
As the finer cuisine of Mexico gains international attention, the story proves the old bromide that everything that goes around comes around.
A whimsical look at the birth of border town that in the 30´s was a favorite watering hole of Hollywood´s rich and famous.
Altar of the sorrowful Mother-- A touching account of Mexico's most special Lady, and the way in which she is honored.
Time A la Mexicana-- A whimiscal look at the vastly different way that Mexicans and North Americans regard that relentless tyrant...Time!
Southern Appeal -- A brief examination of why living south of the border is so attractive to so many gringos.