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Historian treads a long road to retirement at lakeside

Lakeside resident Robert Sandels, who turns 86 this year, has racked up plenty of jobs in his lifetime. From restaurant worker to history professor to writer on Latin American issues, the one job that stands out as his all time favorite took place on a U.S. naval base in Key West, Florida.


Pickleball: getting hooked on an ‘in vogue’ activity

For the past four winters, 67-year-old Jennifer Williams has been coming to Ajijic from Calgary. She’s one of a flock of Canadian “snowbirds” who’s landed each year at the same gated community in La Floresta that becomes their winter home.

Artist couple inspired by music, dance, magic & fantasy

Greeting card sales are going well for artist Adriana Perez, especially now during lakeside’s “peak” season. Ajijic residents may recognize this attractive, energetic Mexican woman dressed in a colorful, flowing skirt, with cascading brown curls and a wide smile, toting a bag of greeting cards.

Dining a la Levant in GDL

The Middle East and its cuisine seem quite distant from Mexico, yet not only do a surprising number of Middle Eastern restaurants seem to pop up around Guadalajara but there are also some strong cultural connections.

Conrado Contreras, an artist of unchained talents

Architecture, art and theater are three prongs in the creative mind of Conrado Contreras, whose exhibit “Art for the Office, Living Room and WC” is hanging on the second floor at the Centro Cultural de Ajijic (CCA) through March 1.

Science of Mind practitioner teaches ‘creative aging’

For too long, lakeside resident Maurene Bishop chose to ignore the fact that she was aging. She preferred to dismiss everything, from new wrinkles sprouting up, graying hairs and certain body parts not working the way they used to. Until now.