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Letters to the editor - March 6, 2015

Dear Sir,

Like most Chapala residents, I was anxiously awaiting the opening of the renovated plaza in front of the Mercado. When all the fences were finally taken down, I asked around as to why the vendors were still on the street taking up parking places. I was told at the time that they had to wait for the sidewalks to completely dry. Today several of the vendors told me they weren’t going to be allowed back. I believe it’s just a matter of time and they won’t be allowed on the street either.


Letters to the editor - January 23, 2015

Dear Sir,

Would the Guadalajara Reporter, have any idea why the Mexican postal service have been holding our mail from the UK, Canada and the US.

I enquired once again, at the post office and was told that our mail has been held in Mexico City. I along with many others have not received mail since November, do you know why.

Gillian Whitehead, Ajijic

Editor:  Oralia Peña, manager at Post Office Number Two at the Federal Building on Avenida Acalde in Guadalajara said that mail from U.S. and Canada has been held up at two Mexican Aduana (Customs) centers, one in the U.S. and another in Mexico City since before Christmas. But, she said the block is starting to lift and mail is now being transferred to sorting centers throughout the country. She noted that she had checked on a registered letter sent from the U.S. January 1 and that it was just now being sent from Mexico City to the regional sorting center.

Letters to the Editor – November 22, 2014

Dear Sir,

The other evening at around 12:30 a.m., while returning home to Ajijic from the charreada in Tlajomulco, we had a flat tire.  We were on the Guadalajara-Chapala highway at the La Barca exit, near I believe, the pueblo of La Calera.

Letters to the Editor – November 8, 2014

Dear Sir,

I have lived in Mexico off and on for 50 years and I have never made an altar before.  A few days ago I saw an Indian family pass by my bedroom window pushing a cart full of orange marigolds (cempasúchil). I thought how strange, they usually have a variety of potted plants.  Then I remembered it was October and these flowers are used for an altar.  About an hour later a woman with two plants rang the bell.  I quickly decided to put up an altar and bought one.  

Letters to the Editor – September 20, 2014

Dear Sir,

The Lake Chapala Reporter (no relation to the Guadalajara  Reporter) and its owner, Lisa L. Jorgensen, have been doing their best to damage the reputation of lakeside realtors affiliated with the GIL/AMPI. It is obvious that this is a blatant attempt to sell subscriptions to her online magazine (in reality, a personal blog of the owner). She portrays herself an honorable crusader with unblemished integrity looking to save the public from unscrupulous realtors. Actually, this is nothing more than “yellow journalism”.

Letters to the Editor – September 6, 2014

Dear Sir,

We are former Torontonians and world travelers, now living permanently in Ajijic.  Having raised, between us, eight children who have all become successful adults, we cannot stress enough the importance of supporting not only orphanages, abused women and children and abandoned pets, but the young people of our village.