(March 3rd, 2009)
Posted by Administrator in Ajijic, Health Issues & Food.
This sounded like the perfect spot for us to escape to, at the right price, for a few of winters most brutal months. Our first task was to find a place to stay. This is where our lives took a dramatic albeit positive change. During our research we happened across a B&B that also provided after care for plastic surgery. Now, the idea of plastic surgery had never entered minds as something to do on a vacation, but something we had considered doing when a day came that we could afford it. We really didn’t consider that happening anytime soon with the high costs in the United States, but Mexico could be an affordable option. Read more
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(December 26th, 2008)
Posted by Administrator in Chapala, Tours.
Learn during a Vacation
Although you will gain a wealth of knowledge and valuable contacts on a Focus program, let us assure you that it is certainly not all work and no play. You’ll discover over 50 English-speaking organizations to belong to, numerous shops and boutiques to wander through, wonderful galleries and crafts, sculptures and paintings from talented local artists, both from the Mexican and foreign communities. Ajijic in particular, has long been known as a haven for artists, poets, artisans and musicians. Many say the Lake Chapala area is their inspiration. Read more
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(July 25th, 2008)
Posted by Administrator in Ajijic, Exploring and Meeting People.
There’s a remarkable lady at Chapala who helps expatriates who move here make the transition, Beatriz de la Garza. Here are some of the services she provides: Tours of the local area with relevant information to help you decide whether this is the place you want to settle, and advice on the procedures you need to follow in order to relocate in Mexico. Assistance with immigration… Read more
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