Then Came José…
[page_title] [post_date] By: Bobbie CorayBefore buying a condo in Mexico, my stateside friends warned me that as a 75-year-old widow I was taking my life in my hands, and I’d be cheated blindly by the local trades people. They were.
[page_title] [post_date] By: Bobbie CorayBefore buying a condo in Mexico, my stateside friends warned me that as a 75-year-old widow I was taking my life in my hands, and I’d be cheated blindly by the local trades people. They were.
[page_title] [post_date] By: Isabelle GagnonWhen I got off the plane in Los Cabos for the first time in February 2007, the sweet sunny breeze was enough to warm-up my still frozen body from the harsh -100C Canadian winter I had.
[page_title] [post_date] By Bobbie Coray“Aren’t you afraid?” That seems to be the question everyone asks when one announces that they’ve just bought a condo on the beach in Mexico. “Of course not!” is my answer. How did I, an intrepid.
[page_title] [post_date] By: LBJWhen it comes to traditional Mexican food the options seem endless, there are the “Three T’s”; tacos, tamales and tostadas, and every state has its own traditional dishes. However, if there is one dish that represents Mexico.
[page_title] [post_date] Fishing report by Gary Graham -That Baja Guy During July and August, the weather and fishing for the entire region from Loreto to Land’s End can best be summed up by the song “Hot Fun in the Summertime”.