How to be a good gringo
I think foreign nationals, or mostly the gringo communities in Mexico, believe they have no right to complain about anything happening here. At the very least, many of us just aren’t sure. So what’s okay?
I think foreign nationals, or mostly the gringo communities in Mexico, believe they have no right to complain about anything happening here. At the very least, many of us just aren’t sure. So what’s okay?
Sad to say, serious investigating into conspiracy theories hasn’t yet happened, even though we all know things are going on behind our backs, hidden or disguised, and all good people are left out of the loop.
There seems to be a run on superheroes these days, creatures of extraordinary powers and bold and courageous actions wearing Halloween costumes.
Here in Mexico, referring to something a Mexican has done or said as stupid is still a real offense.
As a Magic Town, we must start thinking out of the box now, to reduce the current overload of people-discomfort, traffic-discomfort, and the growing developmental expansion oppressing Lakeside.
There’s an old Mexican belief that on Christmas Eve, the animals will lie about the barn and speak with one another about the way of the world.
With the holidays comes a ton of emails, not just from businesses, but from friends and former friends “in the spirit of reaching out” with Christmas cheer.