A Requiem for Beloved Dogs
Popeye had escaped his kennel again. I grabbed a leash from the office at SOS Chapala DOG Rescue (now closed) and set off in pursuit. “That big rascal!” I complained with feigned exasperation.
Popeye had escaped his kennel again. I grabbed a leash from the office at SOS Chapala DOG Rescue (now closed) and set off in pursuit. “That big rascal!” I complained with feigned exasperation.
Street art in the area surrounding Teatro Degollado was the focus of the “Tuesday Walking Group” on a sunny morning this week.
Many Mexican people look forward to January 6 with as much enthusiasm as Christmas itself. Día de Reyes (Epiphany) recalls the revelation of the Messiah, as represented by the arrival of the Wisemen in Bethlehem bearing precious treasures for the Christ Child.
“You’re not listening to sound; you’re listening to listening itself,” says British sound artist Julian Brown.
Do not be alarmed if your friends insist on wearing yellow underwear, sweeping dirt out the front door, walking around the block with their suitcases and then popping 12 grapes in their mouths on the stroke of midnight.
You would expect a delectable, high-priced vegetable to be displayed in a beautiful cloth or attractive basket. But not the chinchayote, which is sold in this part of Mexico only from December to May.
Although since Covid the Culinary Arts Society of Ajijic (CASA) no longer exists, the CASA Culinary Team still offered the donated dinner that was auctioned off at the Niños Incapacitados special gala earlier this year.