Letter To The Editor - July 15, 2023
Dear Sir,
I used an ATM in Ajijic and got no cash. And things went downhill fast.
Dear Sir,
I used an ATM in Ajijic and got no cash. And things went downhill fast.
Dear Sir,
In relation to the note published on the front page of your prestigious newspaper in the edition of May 6 entitled “Sewage leak at Ajijic Pier,” I respectfully request the right of reply that the law confers me to make some clarifications in this regard.
Dear Sir,
We are never alone in Mexico. Having moved to Ajijic from the San Francisco Bay Area almost 11 years ago, I have been lucky enough to enjoy a culture filled with loving, caring people. This was never more evident than in the past week.
Dear Sir,
I am writing to concur with your contributor James Novak, in the “Letters to the Editor” section of the November 19-25 edition.
Dear Sir,
Words and declarations do not make a Pueblo Magico!
Dear Sir,
After more than 35 years living, loving and feeding Lakeside, I think I may have become somewhat jaded as many old timers are here, complaining about all the newbies moving in and changing our quiet beautiful little Mexican village into something we didn’t really want.
Dear Sir,
July 4 is always a time to reflect, to observe, and to celebrate. As a boy growing up in Boston, the day was a formal occasion: I would be dressed as for Sunday—blazer, bow tie, etc. (or in later years, in my Boy Scout uniform)—standing on Washington Street in Brookline, Massachusetts, with my hand over my heart or saluting as I watched the parade go by.