Category: South of the Border….

Day of the Dead

Honoring the family members who have past is what Day of the Dead is all about.  It is very different from the way I grew up.  Here, it is a celebration.  The cemetery becomes the focal point for all families who have lived in the village.  It is decorated with flowers and colorful paper decorations.  Music and food and drink are everywhere.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Searching for a rental

Rent before you buy they said. Learn the neighborhoods. Figure out where you are comfortable. And so we are trying to do just that. We began shopping online in April, about 5 months before our anticipated arrival. There are multiple agencies that manage rental properties as well as they more traditional real-estate companies that all seem to have at least…

Shopping at the local market

Our first full day here started with a trip to the local weekly market.  It happens every Wednesday on Revolucion street.  Vendors selling everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to bootleg DVD’s to blender parts to bras.  Yes, bras.  From traditional Mexican foods to pizza.  It opens early in the morning and lasts till mid afternoon.  It’s crowded with ex-pats…

The Journey

A 30 hour driving trip in a small SUV, absolutely crammed full of stuff with a cargo carrier on the back and suitcases on the roof rack with 2 people and 2 cats is not so much fun. Despite all the planning and preparation, we still managed to leave 8 hours behind schedule.  Learned very quickly that suitcases strapped to the…