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Tag Archives: memories
Mexico Spaces
“We are all good and bad, we construct and we destroy, we are of light and somewhat dark, Â journeying daily through the streets of the planet.” …a quote by artist Israel Zzepda of Guadalajara I found this quote on one … Continue reading
No Recipe
There is no recipe when walking down a dusty road along the Rio Cuale, looking up and seeing both an orange plastic pumpkin and a jolly red Santa figure side by side on a rooftop. They were a colourful reminder … Continue reading
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Imagine
Writing about our first time living off resort in our 2 rooms on Lazaro Cardenas in Puerto Vallarta brought back many memories. It was living in those rooms that shaped how we live today. We learned to shed what wasn’t … Continue reading
Hola and Ice Tea
From reading my posts so far, friends & family can tell that Terry and I enjoy the thrill of travelling, it was travelling that first time to Mexico that sparked the dream of perhaps taking that leap to live there, … Continue reading
Here & There
Here is living in the West End, a very friendly community by the sea and forest, where sometimes it takes half an hour to walk a block to one of the busiest streets in the downtown area. This is because … Continue reading