by Natalie Taylor Do you tend to see faces in the sky, on stains on the wall, or on the bark of a tree? No, Read more [...]
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Sotol: will Mexican moonshine conquer the US?
Published September 25th, 2022 Step aside, tequila and mezcal. There’s a new – but actually very old – drink in town. Sotol is a spirit Read more [...]
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Do you remember the “Sanmiguelada”?
Published September 25th, 2022 In 2007, the traditional Sanmiguelada (also known as the “Pamplonada”), was suspended. This event used to take place on the third Read more [...]
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If The Time Comes [] Mitigare Hospice & Palliative Care
Published September 24, 2022 By Natalie Taylor “Nothing is certain,” Benjamin Franklin said, “except death and taxes.” I’ll let accountants deal with the latter. Today Read more [...]
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Mexico draws young American professionals working remotely
Published September 25, 2022 As remote work in the age of COVID-19 is forecast to stay for many Americans, more and more professionals are choosing Read more [...]
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Mexico’s most storied jewelry [] Joseph Toone
Published September 24, 2022 When jewelry shopping in San Miguel de Allende I had the best team, my three kids. The youngest knew all about stones and Read more [...]
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No plans for the weekend? You could visit the zip lines in San Miguel de Allende.
Published September 17th, 2022 Want to get away for the weekend but don’t have a destination yet? Don’t worry, here we have an option that Read more [...]
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Pozole or chiles en nogada? The history of two iconic Independence Day dishes
Published September 17th, 2022 Both dishes have interesting histories behind them, but chiles en nogada has a particular connection to the holiday. Two stories are told of Read more [...]
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Civic act and parade take place in San Miguel de Allende
Published September 17th, 2022 Guanajuato. Municipal authorities carried out the civic act and parade commemorating the 212th anniversary of Independence. The authorities of San Miguel Read more [...]
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Day of the Dead in Mexico: The Complete Guide
Published October 2, 2022 By Suzanne Barbezat Day of the Dead (known as Día de Muertos in Spanish) is celebrated in Mexico between October 31st and November Read more [...]