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Why Vacation in Mexico?

29th September 2009
Each year, millions of tourists hit the roads or hit the skies. A large number of those individuals will end up in Mexico. If you have never been to Mexico before, you may be wondering what is so great about Mexico and why you should vacation there. ... Read >
Author: Renaldo Head

Animal Sports – Some Weird, Some Well-known

28th September 2009
Sports are very fun and very healthy to be practiced. But besides sports for human, animal sports are very fun too! Animals participate in many sports, some being legal and some being not so legal. Some of the sports that animals participate in include... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Exciting Sport Of Volleyball

23rd September 2009
Imagine a struck ball thus hard it come towards you at a speed of 110 miles per hour! The ball moves so fast you can hardly see it. Your work must obtain under this flash of white and pass it exactly to the suitable team-member. It, alternatively, then pa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Discover Why You Should Have A Mayan Hammock

15th September 2009
Mayan Hammocks are among the quality of sways there are. Some people even label these hammocks as the Nature’s sway. They are comfortable and convenient. Hammocks accessories such as hanging kits, pillows, blankets are more than a décor. They can b... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

You Should Plan A Vacation To Mexico

07th September 2009
Each year, millions of tourists hit the roads or hit the skies. A large number of those individuals will end up in Mexico. If you have never been to Mexico before, you may be wondering what is so great about Mexico and why you should vacation there. T... Read >
Author: Galen Bass

What You Can Do With Mayan Hammocks

05th September 2009
Mayan Hammocks are among the quality of sways there are. Some people even label these hammocks as the Nature’s sway. They are comfortable and convenient. Hammocks accessories such as hanging kits, pillows, blankets are more than a décor. They can b... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Why You Should Owe A Mayan Hammock

04th September 2009
Mayan Hammocks are among the quality of sways there are. Some people even label these hammocks as the Nature’s sway. They are comfortable and convenient. Hammocks accessories such as hanging kits, pillows, blankets are more than a décor. They can b... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Research Your Family Vacation Travel

04th September 2009
One of the first things you may want to do is research some of the more famous tourist attractions. In some cases, you can get discounted tickets to these places if you buy off-season. Top destinations include France, and Paris in particular, for its wond... Read >
Author: jehenry

Why is Save My Job adequate for international students

30th August 2009
SaveMyJob is a newly released web based job search tool, which is designed to help you find job vacancies in 15 countries around the world. A quick a remember of the countries in which you may find job opportunities from: Australia, Canada, China, France,... Read >
Author: savemysystem

Mexico Car Registration and Taxes

12th August 2009
I went out this morning to help a client register and pay his annual car taxes. TODAY… in July?? Yes, little late as in most of the Mexico real estate regions the car taxes are due in the first three months of the year. January, February, March. Aft... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

On Location May 07 – Mexico

10th August 2009
I was delighted to be going to Mexico - despite having travelled through Central & South America for a year I had somehow managed to miss out Mexico entirely. It was time to make amends and two areas in particular stood out for me: Mexico City and the sta... Read >
Author: Steppes Travel

Puerto Vallarta Real Estate; The Perfect Place to Live, and the Perfect Place for a Wedding

08th August 2009
Many people who decide buy Puerto Vallarta real estate and make it either their permanent home or second home have already visited the area several times. While many Canadians and Americans choosing Puerto Vallarta real estate do so for retirement, a sig... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Tulum Airport Plans Boost Riviera Maya Real Estate

08th August 2009
Newspaper reports have revealed details of the much-awaited Tulum airport plan, including the date the project will be put out to tender, said RE/MAX Investment Properties, experts in Mexico real estate investment, today. A source at the Mexican Govern... Read >
Author: Investment Properties Mexico

Too Little Too Late? Mexico Tourism 2009

21st July 2009
This spring I have been seeing news stories and large amount of articles of the dangers and risks of coming to Mexico to visit or to vacation. The majority of the stories have spoken of the entire country of Mexico in general, and unfortunately did not s... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Mj dvd - Best Selling Michael Jackson Dvd's

10th July 2009
Michael Jackson Dvd'sCan you recall a single Mj DVD whose demand wasn't high enough? Not even one, because Mj's all the albums were highly in demand around the globe. However, after he succumbed to death on Thu. , the DVDs containing the hit tracks of MJ,... Read >
Author: Carson Solis

Boxing Championship In Puerto Vallarta

09th July 2009
There is no doubt in the fact that every one loves sports. The sport could range from Volley Ball to Tennis but every individual strains to be part of its extravaganza. Boxing is another sport that people love to watch. Boxing has come a long way. Moreove... Read >
Author: Pvrpv

Are There Travel Requirements for Mexico?

02nd July 2009
Do you know what the travel requirement for Mexico are?When you travel to Mexico, without knowing what you need to gointo Mexicoor learning how to get around, you may have a difficult time , it may be too much for you and very tiresome. This is the reason... Read >
Author: Jared Pace

The Latest Killer Flu: Swine Flu And You

22nd June 2009
The Center for Disease Control has probably had some very wild times this past decade. First SARS, then the bird fle, and now today's potential epidemic is the swine flu. First manifesting itself in Mexico this past April, this new and terrible strain of ... Read >
Author: Caksut

Exhibit Of The Traditions Of Cora In Puerto Vallarta

15th June 2009
The Holy Week, Semana Santa is one of the most significant and important festivals of Puerto Vallarta. The Cora is a traditional native group in Mexico which paints the true, and not to forget the original version of this ritual. This suffused colorful ri... Read >
Author: Pvrpv

“Send Flowers to Mexico through best local florist”

06th June 2009
It is important to realize that different flowers represent varying meanings and emotion. Flowers are a way to let your love ones know your love. So it is no wonder that sending flowers is a great way to commemorate any occasion. Flowers are the best choi... Read >
Author: mania hassan

Mexico Dating Sites for Mexican Girls and Men Online

20th May 2009
There are thousands of Mexico singles on line locally and in America, should find the local women and single men to you. The distance is correct but not too far. You can find the women unmarried of Mexico who live in Mexico. If it is a case, then we call ... Read >
Author: Jenny Rogers

Natural Mineral Water: Indian Industry Analysis

07th May 2009
Natural mineral water According to American and European Regional Codex Standard, natural mineral water: is obtained directly from natural or drilled sources from underground water - bearing strata. is collected under conditions which guarantee the o... Read >
Author: Shikha Suman

Swine Flu Virus

05th May 2009
A Swine Flu virus has health officials around the world working to contain the growing outbreak. One out of every five residents of Mexico's most populous city wore masks to protect themselves against the virus as Mexico City seems to be the epicenter of ... Read >
Author: victor akintujoye

All About Acapulco

01st May 2009
Acapulco is a diverse city that offers the many benefits of a large city with a population of over 2 million, yet in many areas of the city Acapulco retains the feeling of a small town atmosphere. Located 300 km south west of the national capital, Me... Read >
Author: Ella

Why Renting a Villa for your Next Holidays in Mexico is the Best Deal!

17th April 2009
If you are planning your next holidays in Mexico, Panama or Costa Rica, renting a villa in Mexico could be a better option over staying in a hotel. Read on to check some of the advantages of going for renting a vacation villa in any Mexico City like Puert... Read >
Author: Tom Budniak

Why Renting a Villa for your Next Holidays in Mexico is the Best Deal!

17th April 2009
If you are planning your next holidays in Mexico, Panama or Costa Rica, renting a villa in Mexico could be a better option over staying in a hotel. Read on to check some of the advantages of going for renting a vacation villa in any Mexico City like Puert... Read >
Author: Tom Budniak

Getting Best Mexico Vacation Packages For Holidays

07th April 2009
If you are thinking about your next vacation, but are still not able to decide on the location then you must definitely consider Mexico. Mexico is culturally very rich and a great destination to visit. It has a moderate climate all year long, Mexico is ve... Read >
Author: Zoie Alexa

Mexico Vacation Packages at the Lowest Budget

03rd April 2009
The best place to beat the traditional Mexico vacation packages is the internet. The internet has opened a whole new gateway of information about travel opportunities and you can easily plan vacations from the comfort of your home. If you are planning a M... Read >
Author: Zoie Alexa

Best Mexico Resorts in Mexico City

31st March 2009
Mexico is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It is a hot spot tourist destination because it has great locations, year-round mild climate, sandy white beaches, perfect places to relax, and lots more. Mexico not only has beautiful l... Read >
Author: Zoie Alexa

Flag Day in Mexico

20th March 2009
The flag, as well as the Emblem and the Nacional Anthem, are the symbols of our nation and they identify us as Mexicans. Our country became a free and sovereign nation when it gained its Independence. From then on, it has been known as Mexico. Like a... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola

A Short History of Cocoa

10th March 2009
Cocoa was a well-established crop and article of commerce in the early 16th century in Central America. In 1520, when Cortés discovered Mexico City (then the capital of the Aztec peoples) and met their leader (Montezuma), he found that cocoa beans were u... Read >
Author: AnneMing

The best place to learn Spanish in Mexico

24th February 2009
People often dream of studying different foreign languages, may be its their interest in knowing different languages or they might be looking for some big chance abroad. The more the fluency to speak any foreign language, the better and easier it is to co... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

The best place to learn Spanish in Mexico

24th February 2009
People usually imagine of learning various foreign languages, might be its their curiosity in learning various languages or they may be searching for some big chance overseas. The more the fluency to converse any foreign language, the better and easier it... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Enjoy Vacations In Puerto Vallarta Resort City

20th February 2009
The city of Puerto Vallarta is very much popular with the residents of Canada and United States especially those who belong to the West Coast of USA. The main reason is that there exists convenient link between the cities of Puerto Vallarta and Seattle, S... Read >
Author: Pvrpv

Arizona Diamondbacks Tickets - D-Backs Takin’ It Back Again!

18th February 2009
Call it a de ja vu if you want to but it remains to be seen how the Arizona Diamondbacks will fair against Mexico’s World Baseball Classic team this year in March. Seems like just yesterday but it’s actually been an entire year since the D-Backs defea... Read >
Author: Rob Melk

Getting Married in Puerto Penasco Mexico

18th February 2009
We will not consider religious marriage in this article because it is up to the couple to decide if they want to bring their own priest or pastor, if they want to use one of the locals or if they want one of the local agencies. In any case, they will need... Read >
Author: bestrefi1234

Getting Married in Puerto Penasco Mexico

18th February 2009
We will not consider religious marriage in this article because it is up to the couple to decide if they want to bring their own priest or pastor, if they want to use one of the locals or if they want one of the local agencies. In any case, they will need... Read >
Author: Best Refinancing

Getting Married in Puerto Penasco, Mexico

03rd February 2009
We will not consider religious marriage in this article because it is up to the couple to decide if they want to bring their own priest or pastor, if they want to use one of the locals or if they want one of the local agencies. In any case, they will need... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola

Hispanic Single Women for Marriage at Mexican Dating Sites

22nd January 2009
You can see much women Mexicans and men of black man or white to everywhere. Thus, the research of the Hispanic single women to the Mexican site of dating is easy like piece of sugar refinery. You must be only registered with the Hispanic personnel dating... Read >
Author: Jenny Rogers

Tulum Nightlife Attracts Varied Crowds

20th January 2009
We cracked the shutters to let the beautiful Caribbean sun into the bedroom. It was somewhere around ten in the morning after a long night of watermelon margaritas and beach tunes at Mezzanine club in Tulum, Mexico, that we realized where we wanted to spe... Read >
Author: Ella

Christie’s Great Estates: Luxury Real Estate at its Finest

16th January 2009
In 1995, the world’s most prestigious auction house, Christie’s, acquired Kay Coughlin’s Great Estates Real Estate Company in response to clients’ demands for a real estate service to meet with their discerning approval. The result- Christie’s G... Read >
Author: David Kramer

A travel guide to shopping in Acapulco

03rd November 2008
Acapulco, situated at the western coast of Mexican state Guerrero, is one among the most popular destinations for European tourists in particular. Its popularity as a tourist destination dates back to 1920 and as a result of massive reconstruction and inf... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Tulum Nightlife Attracts Varied Crowds

30th October 2008
We cracked the shutters to let the beautiful Caribbean sun into the bedroom. It was somewhere around ten in the morning after a long night of watermelon margaritas and beach tunes at Mezzanine club in Tulum, Mexico, that we realized where we wanted to spe... Read >
Author: Ella

Tulum Nightlife Attracts Varied Crowds

30th October 2008
We cracked the shutters to let the beautiful Caribbean sun into the bedroom. It was somewhere around ten in the morning after a long night of watermelon margaritas and beach tunes at Mezzanine club in Tulum, Mexico, that we realized where we wanted to spe... Read >
Author: Ella

Teotihuacan:

23rd October 2008
Eight years ago I was upside down, dangling by my feet from the top of the Pyramid of the Sun in the amazing ancient city of Teotihuacán, Mexico. It was not your average dangling; I had a morbid fear of heights and barely made it to the top of the massiv... Read >
Author: Dr. Sheri Rosenthal

AIDS Prevention Gel in Production

08th October 2008
In fighting against the AIDS epidemic, there are two types of prevention that pop into most minds when they think of ways to remain HIV-infection-free: abstinence and effective and consistent condom use. Other than these two methods, the public has not he... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

27th International AIDS Conference 2008 in Mexico City

06th October 2008
The 27th International AIDS Conference will commence in Mexico City bringing with it members and participants from every corner of the globe and a new expanded vision unlike any previous AIDS conference. Scientific research and various studies are continu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Honduras Girl Face of AIDS Bravely

28th August 2008
On 3th, Aug, the 17th World AIDS Conference was opening in Mexico City. In the general assembly opening session, the 12-year-old Honduran girls Ka Lunda Nawei on behalf of 33 million worldwide infected with HIV and delivered a speech raises the aspiration... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

Honduras Girl Face of Aids Bravely

22nd August 2008
On 3th, Aug, the 17th World AIDS Conference was opening in Mexico City. In the general assembly opening session, the 12-year-old Honduran girls Ka Lunda Nawei on behalf of 33 million worldwide infected with HIV and delivered a speech raises the aspiration... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

Choosing the Best Place to Vacation in Mexico

16th August 2008
Deciding on the best place to vacation in Mexico is a matter of determining where your interests lie and what you want out of this vacation. If you are interested in mainly experiencing the Spanish colonial atmosphere of the country, then the best places ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Frida Kahlo and Mexico City

29th July 2008
Mexico's capital Mexico City has many charms and cultural draws though one of the biggest is the life and works of artist Frieda Kahlo. Born on July 6th 1907, Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter, who painted using vibrant colours in a style that revealed... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

The Exciting Sport Of Volleyball

21st July 2008
Imagine a struck ball thus hard it come towards you at a speed of 110 miles per hour! The ball moves so fast you can hardly see it. Your work must obtain under this flash of white and pass it exactly to the suitable team-member. It, alternatively, then pa... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

You Want To Buy A Stationary Bike? Forget About Upright, A Recumbent Exercise Bike Is Best

18th July 2008
Stationary exercise bikes have been around for years but recently, manufacturers have started to pay more attention to what consumers want and the result has been the development and rapid popularity of the recumbent exercise bike. The type of bike offers... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Tortilla Tactics

26th June 2008
Ever give much thought to the popularity of corn tortillas? Did you know that they have become so popular in the US, that they now outsell bread. The simple corn tortilla has long been the staff of life for the native population in Mexico and points sou... Read >
Author: Jane Butel

Express your thoughts through Art

21st June 2008
Gallery is defined as a building or a series of rooms devoted to the exhibition and often the sale of work of arts. Among the innumerable art: sculpture, photographs, illustrations, installation art and applied arts are exhibited in art gallery; and paint... Read >
Author: Inventatech

The Best Vacation In Mexico Are Numerous

10th June 2008
They are many stunning places to tour around the globe but Mexico is one of the great countries for a vacation. In the cosmopolitan city of Mexico City, lies a beguiling city incomparable in few other cities and they offer the bewitching ruins of the Atze... Read >
Author: Jhye

Mexico City Annual Jazz Festival

15th May 2008
Every year, Mexico City embraces jazz as it holds its annual Jazz Festival. While it is still a young festival, it is growing in popularity and has seen some of the best and brightest jazz singers perform. It is truly a blend of music that will soothe you... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Mexico City Annual Pride Week Festival

15th May 2008
Mexico has long been hailed for being one of the most liberal countries in Latin America. With its strong, dominant gay community and a law that outlaws discrimination based on a person’s sexual preferences, Mexico has long embraced and demonstrated a w... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Restaurants and Eating Out in Mexico City

15th May 2008
Visitors to Mexico City can gorge themselves to their hearts’ content on the wide array of food choices. Food definitely ranks among the top on Mexico City’s long list of attractions. Districts particularly frequented by food lovers are Polanco, Conde... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Getting to Mexico City

15th May 2008
The capital of its colourful country, Mexico City is a huge city that attracts a steady stream of tourists. In general, international accessibility is high, especially for tourists coming from the United States of America. By Air - Most tourists to Mex... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

What to Look For in Mexico Holiday Packages

17th April 2008
Yes, you have heard it right. Holiday packages that your travel agents offer can also be tailored to fit your budget and your holiday requirement. All you need to do is fix up your holiday destination and tell them your budget and vacation duration. The r... Read >
Author: Alfie

How The Mexican Sign Language Has Evolved Over Time

25th March 2008
Deaf communities, their family and friends as a common and convenient means of communication, use sign languages in many parts of the world. Even within a country there might exists many sign languages that would vary from region to region, however, in Me... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

History of the Toronto Street Cars

18th January 2008
One sure-fire sign of a long established city in North America is the presence of a public transit system that has evolved through the ages in terms of vehicles, but has always followed the same routes and rules. While the scenery around the routes may ch... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Car Hire: A Guide to Driving In Mexico

06th January 2008
When visiting Mexico, renting a car can be an excellent way to truly explore the country and experience some of the remoter areas. There is a great variety of car rental agencies throughout Mexico, the majority of which are based in the major cities l... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

A New Emperor for New Independent State.

09th November 2007
The struggle for independence in Mexico once started could not be stopped. In winter 1820 an officer of the royal army Agustin De Iturbide was given an order to bring the riot to an end. On January 1821, he decided that it was impossible not defeat the r... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Trading Forex With The Right Software

09th November 2007
The trading software is one of the more overlooked aspects of trading Forex online. For those who are not familiar with the Forex market, it is extremely fast-paced and volatile. That is why all brokers claim that their software offers the minimum latency... Read >
Author: Shell56

Gran Melia Mexico Reforma Made My Second Trip to Mexico City Unforgettable

25th September 2007
I recently made my second trip to Mexico City. Like all cities, Mexico City, was a more appreciable experience the second time. Whether this was do to my familiarity with my surroundings this time around, or simply the amazing treatment I received, one th... Read >
Author: dsnyder

The Mexican States: What You Need to Know

20th August 2007
As people start their family genealogy research they often will ask about Mexican addresses. A common problem for many is knowing what the names mean. Is the address the name of a city or a state? An example would be: Magdalena Jalisco Autlan. Knowing ... Read >
Author: Richard Villasana

North American Newspapers Experiencing Downturn

29th June 2007
With advertising revenue becoming harder to procure, it seems that there is a crisis of confidence running through the North American newspaper market, with both U.S. and Mexican papers experiencing severe financial strain. It has been reported that l... Read >
Author: Matt P

Kevin Appel Exhibitions and paintings at Saatchi-Gallery

23rd May 2007
Kevin Appel was born in Los Angeles, California and currently lives and Works in Los Angeles, California.Kevin Appel’s paintings for the past ten years have addressed the relationship between physical space, architecture, and the painted image. Currentl... Read >
Author: Sandeep Tyagi

Export Beverages to Mexico, the largest Beverage Market in the World

02nd May 2007
Energy Drinks and New Age Beverages dominate US and European headlines as the companies with triple digit growth. This companies are just waking up to the best opportunity for new age beverages, Mexico Mexico has always been at the top of the list whe... Read >
Author: Jorge Olson

Let It Shine!

05th January 2007
LET IT SHINE!While attending a conference, I returned to my motel room late oneevening. The overhead light outside my door was burned out and I haddifficulty finding the keyhole. When I managed to open the door, Ifelt around the wall for a light switch. I... Read >
Steve Goodier

As 'the largest city in the world' Mexico City has more than a bit of excitement in store for you

01st December 2006
With 25 million inhabitants, Mexico City is the largest city in the world; it's therefore no surprise that it has so much to offer - from intriguing modern attractions to a variety of ancient cultural wonders. The roots of Mexico's capital lie in its hi... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Cheap Air Flights to Acapulco

17th November 2006
The city that never sleeps most often describes Acapulco, from its many vacationers and visitors, the city is bustling all day and throughout the night with the cityfamous theme play all day in the beach, party all night in discos. Acapulco however, d... Read >
Author: Perry-James Cole

Indescribable Stadium - Barcelona

16th November 2006
The Barcelona football stadium is the 3rd largest football stadium in the World after the stadiums in Sao Paulo, Brazil and Mexico City. Barcelona camp nou has a capacity of 110,000 people and on every match practically every seat is taken -such is the pa... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Investing in the Mass Marketing of Diabetes Reversal, Part Three

15th November 2006
Research Innovation Could Lead to Widely Available Diabetes Reversal This technique, which Dr. White believes may provide the final piece in the puzzle for insulin-dependent diabetics, is a refinement initially developed by Dr. Rafael, his former Cam... Read >
Author: James Finch

Providing Extra Edge during Vacation: Mexico Vacation Rentals

03rd September 2006
Mexico, located in North America, is one of the tantalizing tourist destinations. Having extended coastlines including Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea in the east and the Pacific Ocean in the west, Mexico is notable for its bewitching beaches, unique... Read >
Author: Sylvestor Johnson

Living Like A Native In Morelia, Mexico

29th June 2006
Living Like A Native In Morelia, MexicoBy David WixThe beautiful, rustic, old, colonial city of Morelia issituated about halfway in between Guadalajara and MexicoCity and has a thriving population of around 1,000,000people. It has everything from historic... Read >
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The Sights, Sounds, and People of Morelia, Mexico

29th June 2006
The Sights, Sounds, and People of Morelia, MexicoBy David WixAs the sun set on my first evening in Morelia, I foundmyself reflecting on the day's events and my initialimpressions of this old colonial style city that would be myhome for the next several mo... Read >
dbwix

Mexico 2006 - My Cultural Immersion Experiment

12th June 2006
I had been to Mexico twice before, once many years ago in Manzanillo, and more recently in 2003 in Puerto Vallarta. Essentially both of these vacations were typical tourist experiences and ever since I got the taste for real discovery, starting with my Cu... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hello from Mexico City First Impressions

12th June 2006
After a few very hectic days before my departure I got up at 4:30 am yesterday and my husband drove me to the airport. Since my flight was with Delta Airlines and had a stopover in Atlanta, I had to go through US immigration, as always an interesting expe... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hello from Mexico City A Compact Day of Discovery of Downtown The Zócalo, the Catedral.

12th June 2006
After our visit to the huge government-owned pawnshop, Nacional Monte de Piedad, we saw a side view of Mexico City's and Latin America's biggest cathedral: the Catedral Metropolitana. It is also at the heart of the world's largest Catholic diocese. Due to... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hello from Mexico City - A Relaxing Evening in Coyoacán

12th June 2006
Last night after our big first discovery of Mexico City I had a couple of hours of rest before Vanessa and her mom took me to one of the most picturesque areas in the city: Coyoacn, an area located south of the downtown core. The traffic to get there, as... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hello from Mexico City: Exploring the Paseo de la Reforma, el Bosque de Chapúltepec

12th June 2006
This morning another wonderful Mexican breakfast was in store: Vanessa had made "tlacoyos con nopales" (fried dough covered with fruits of the prickly pear cactus and melted cheese on top) which I really enjoyed. Around 9:30 we got going and Vanessa's sis... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hello from Cuernavaca - Arrival and First Impressions

12th June 2006
This morning, on our last day in Mexico City, we had one more relaxing breakfast with "hot cakes" (the Mexican version of pancakes) and around noon Vanessa had to leave for the airport to go back to Toronto. Her dad and sister drove her while her mom and ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hello from Cuernavaca: Attending the Monthly Meeting at the Newcomers Club

12th June 2006
This morning I got up early and had a nice breakfast in the inner courtyard of La Nuestra. Shortly before 9 am Andie and I left for her monthly meeting of the Newcomers Club, a group of about 170 mostly English-speaking expatriates from all different coun... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hello from Taxco The City that Silver Built

12th June 2006
My friends Alberto and Elisabeth picked me up early Saturday morning and dropped me off at the Estrella de Oro bus station at 8:45. We chatted for another little bit until the bus left at 9:15 am. I was riding in a modern, air-conditioned bus on the toll ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Hello from Cuernavaca - My Last Day of School and a Visit to the Cuernavaca Spring Fair

12th June 2006
This morning I headed off on the Ruta no. 2 to the Tnel area of town and started my last day at the Cetlalic Language School. We had a very interesting day, during the first part of the day we discussed the water shortage in Cuernavaca and that the city ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

TIPS FOR BUYING WHOLESALE MEXICAN SILVER JEWELRY

21st May 2006
Copyright 2006 Ricardo Ortiz There are 3 cities in Mexico where silver jewelry is manufacturered: Mexico City, Guadalajara and Taxco. One of them is known as "The World Capital of Silver Jewelry": Taxco. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TAXCO SILVER J... Read >
Author: RICARDO ORTIZ

Online B2B Lead Generation

16th April 2006
From the warm climbs of Mexico City, Mexico to the cooler lands of Calgary, Alberta businesses are using the Internet to advance their business models and successes. The Internet is a unique resource for creation of sales leads and connecting with custom... Read >
Author: David West

Plastic Surgery in Mexico

31st March 2006
Who in their right mind would go to Mexico for plastic surgery? After all, isn't it a third world country? Mexico is not exactly a first world country, but, at least in its metropolitan areas, it is far from a third world country. It is also home t... Read >
Author: Jean Bowler

Mexico Vacation Planning: Anything You Want

19th February 2006
With the beautiful Gulf Coast on one site and the Pacific Ocean on the other, with both ancient Aztec temples and gleaming modern buildings, Mexico is much more than just the United States' neighbor to the south. Today's Mexico is still a land of deser... Read >
Author: Milan Matchev

What to see and to do in Mexico

09th November 2005
Mexico is a big and old country. Everyone can find something interesting in this land. Ancient pyramids and temples, big modern megapolises and tropical resorts it's all here waiting for you to come. The trip to Mexico can be started with visit to its... Read >
Author: Ann Corba

A Californian's View of Philadelphia

04th August 2005
You feel like you're in America in Philadelphia. Everywhere history calls out to you to stop and look at the place where George Washington, Ben Franklin, and other founding fathers performed miracles. Plus, the city is gorgeous with its fountains and orna... Read >
Author: Jeanette Fisher