Fall fiesta season
As Chapala heads towards the October 4 end of celebrations honoring patron saint San Francisco de Asís, Ajijic is already gearing up for the first of its fall religious festivities, a 31-day tribute to La Virgen del Rosario.
As Chapala heads towards the October 4 end of celebrations honoring patron saint San Francisco de Asís, Ajijic is already gearing up for the first of its fall religious festivities, a 31-day tribute to La Virgen del Rosario.
A hot topic that recently emerged on local social networks concerned whether or not pet canines should be allowed in restaurants. Shocker: ardent opinions were expressed on either side of the issue.
The local Spanish weekly Semanario Laguna was sternly chided on social media for the front page of its August 11-17 print edition that consisted of a full-page ad for Lake Little Theatre’s Season 59. Front page news stories for that week were relegated to page three.
Animal welfare groups in the lakeside area have a strong track record in coming to the rescue of dogs in distress, but all their good works may overshadowed by a single local lawyer who is appealing to the federal judicial system to save the life of a Chapala street dog.
What the heck is up with the Mexican government’s surprise decision to name 45 new Pueblos Mágicos in a single whack?
The Lake Chapala region has more than its fair share of Mexican religious festivities.
What happens when a crowd of musicians unite in a single place to share their knowledge, talents and passion for traditional Mexican and Latin American tunes?