Have you ever considered retiring in Mexico? Have you wondered about daily living in a foreign country where you don't speak the language? What about hotels, hospitals, doctors, restaurants, banks, real estate and cultural activities? This is a diary of my daily life in Lake Chapala and other areas of Mexico. I don't speak Spanish. I am a single retired woman. I hope this blog will give you an idea of what to expect if you decide to make the move.
Pat Hudson, Therapist and Teacher from the Cayce/ Reilly School of Massage. Many Cayce modalities used. Intuitive Massage: 766-2943, Cell 045-331-529-0207
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This morning I received an e mail from a friend saying she is moving out of here. I wonder how many other expats are going to make that same...
Monday, March 1, 2010
Sunday in Chapala Part 1
Gelato......Delicious. Worth a trip to Chapala. It was another beautiful Sunday. Chapala gets the biggest crowds on the week ends. It is a lot of fun. I lived in Santa Cruz, California for many years and it was similar. It was quiet during the week and the crowds came flooding in on week ends.
awww wow that´s amazing that you lived in Santa Cruz, I grew up in Sunnyvale and would drive down to Santa Cruz as often as I could, sometime I would ditch class just so I can go get lunch at pizza my heart. wow your comment brought back tons of memories :)
awww wow that´s amazing that you lived in Santa Cruz, I grew up in Sunnyvale and would drive down to Santa Cruz as often as I could, sometime I would ditch class just so I can go get lunch at pizza my heart. wow your comment brought back tons of memories :)
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