Our Lady of the boom-booms
She’s a lovely lady who creates quite a ruckus, like it or not.
She’s a lovely lady who creates quite a ruckus, like it or not.
Lake Chapala invariably changes appearance as months roll by, rising with rainfall that comes principally from June through October and dipping though the drier months that follow.
Only time will tell how Javier Degollado will go down in history. He may be remembered as a local hero, or a despised villain, or perhaps forgotten altogether as brighter stars shine in the political firmament.
September is more than a time of patriotic hullabaloo. It is also the peak season to feast on the bounty of local corn farmers.
Regular readers of the Guadalajara Reporter will have taken note of our August 18 front page story on Jalisco’s new anti-noise law.
Lakesiders will see patriotic spirits rise in September as Mexico celebrates history and tradition during El Mes Patrio.
Popping into Chapala’s municipal market early one morning, my eye was drawn to a display of fresh fruits bathed in golden sunlight. I couldn’t resist pulling out my camera to snap off a few shots of the stunning still life.