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5 Reasons to Visit Zacatecas (Mexico)
5 Reasons to Visit Zacatecas (Mexico)
5 Reasons to Visit Zacatecas (Mexico)
Street art in San Miguel de Allende's Colonia Guadalupe
Street art in San Miguel de Allende's Colonia Guadalupe
The acoustics of Teotihuacan (Mexico) Explore Mexico, Mexico Travel, Continents, Acoustic, Travel Inspiration, Travel Tips, Posts, Blog, Messages
The acoustics of Teotihuacan (Mexico)
The acoustics of Teotihuacan (Mexico)
Angry is the first word that comes to mind. But considering that we used to travel full-time and stayed in Airbnb apartments 300+ nights a year…and considering all the nice hosts we met along the way over the years, the most appropriate word is probably ‘disappointment’. ‘Sad’ would be another word. Lots more in this post. Expedia, Next Door, Disappointment, Us Travel, Angry, Over The Years, Apartments
Angry with Airbnb
Angry is the first word that comes to mind. But considering that we used to travel full-time and stayed in Airbnb apartments 300+ nights a year…and considering all the nice hosts we met along the way over the years, the most appropriate word is probably ‘disappointment’. ‘Sad’ would be another word. Lots more in this post.
El Chepe and the highlights of Copper Canyon (Mexico) Copper Canyon, Antarctica, Amazing, Chihuahua
El Chepe and the highlights of Copper Canyon (Mexico)
El Chepe and the highlights of Copper Canyon (Mexico)
I was surprised by Toluca and blown away by its Cosmovitral. Toluca is also famous for something most people wouldn’t expect: green Chorizo. Toluca is about 70 km (45 miles) from Mexico City, a 90-minute drive. It is the capital of Mexico state and mostly known as an industrial hub. Surprisingly, Toluca is also known for its many museums – Mexico City is the only Mexican city with more museums. Of those museums, the Cosmovitral is the most visually stunning. Central Market, Chorizo, Mexico City, Museums, Miles, Industrial
Toluca and the Cosmovitral
I was surprised by Toluca and blown away by its Cosmovitral. Toluca is also famous for something most people wouldn’t expect: green Chorizo. Toluca is about 70 km (45 miles) from Mexico City, a 90-minute drive. It is the capital of Mexico state and mostly known as an industrial hub. Surprisingly, Toluca is also known for its many museums – Mexico City is the only Mexican city with more museums. Of those museums, the Cosmovitral is the most visually stunning.
City Market, San Miguel de Allende (Mexico) City Market, Mom Life
City Market, San Miguel de Allende (Mexico)
City Market, San Miguel de Allende (Mexico)
Guanajuato is beautiful but... Most Beautiful Cities, Visiting, City, Best, Guanajuato
Guanajuato is beautiful but...
Guanajuato is beautiful but...
Visiting the Pueblo Magico of Dolores Hidalgo Lolita, Travel Advice, Travel Hacks
Visiting the Pueblo Magico of Dolores Hidalgo
Visiting the Pueblo Magico of Dolores Hidalgo
Lucha libre in Mexico City México City, Good Things, Lucha Libre
Lucha libre in Mexico City
Lucha libre in Mexico City
Hiking Nevado de Toluca (Mexico) All Over The World, Outdoors Adventure, Explosion, Hiking, Walks
Hiking Nevado de Toluca (Mexico)
Hiking Nevado de Toluca (Mexico)
What's San Luis Potosi like? (Mexico) Foreign, Cities
What's San Luis Potosi like? (Mexico)
What's San Luis Potosi like? (Mexico)
The most beautiful churches of San Miguel de Allende Unesco World Heritage Site, World Heritage Sites
The most beautiful churches of San Miguel de Allende
The most beautiful churches of San Miguel de Allende
I’ve been to Mexico about 10 times now but I have to admit that I still get confused by items on a Mexican menu. Such as: what’s the difference between a Burrito and a Quesadilla? How about a Fajita, how is that different? What are Gorditas, Carnitas and what is Chilaquiles? And what is a Chimichanga (and is it even Mexican?) Mexican Menu, Mexican Dishes, Mexican Food Recipes, What Is A Chimichanga, Oaxaca Cheese, Hot Corn, Red Salsa, Food Vocabulary, Open Faced Sandwich
A guide to Mexican food
I’ve been to Mexico about 10 times now but I have to admit that I still get confused by items on a Mexican menu. Such as: what’s the difference between a Burrito and a Quesadilla? How about a Fajita, how is that different? What are Gorditas, Carnitas and what is Chilaquiles? And what is a Chimichanga (and is it even Mexican?)
What’s it like living in San Miguel de Allende? I love the way Randy tells it as he sees it. In this interview he covers all the reasons he and his wife left the USA for San Miguel de Allende. He talks about his love of Mexico and Mexicans, discusses safety, and gives advice to other Expats thinking of moving to SMA. An interesting interview. American Colonies, American Cities, Living In San Francisco, Foreign Countries, Mexicans, Play Soccer, Cadiz, House Hunting
What’s it like living in San Miguel de Allende? (Mexico)
What’s it like living in San Miguel de Allende? I love the way Randy tells it as he sees it. In this interview he covers all the reasons he and his wife left the USA for San Miguel de Allende. He talks about his love of Mexico and Mexicans, discusses safety, and gives advice to other Expats thinking of moving to SMA. An interesting interview.